Who persecuted Catholics?
Ava Arnold
Updated on March 21, 2026
Introduction. QUEEN MARY I of England is called Bloody Mary because she persecuted Protestants during her short reign (1554-58). Her sister,
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Who fought against the Catholic Church?
Martin Luther fought against the Church:He staunchly refuted the Catholic view on indulgences. This was explicitly explained in his Ninety-five Theses of 1517. He challenged the holy authorities in Rome and said that the Bible is not the only source of divinely revealed knowledge from God.
Was the Catholic Church persecuted?
During his papacy, the Catholic Church faced persecution under Fascist and Communist governments. The Nazi persecution of the church was at its most extreme in Occupied Poland.What was the first religious persecution of the Catholic Church?
Roman EmpireThe first persecution, that of Nero, was related to a devastating fire in the capital in 64, for which the Christians were blamed or, perhaps, only made the scapegoats.