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Diet of Worms - Wikipedia Luther first attracted the attention of ecclesiastical authorities after the publication of his 95 Theses (written 1517) in 1518 Luther continued to preach, write, and publish his attacks on the Church, was excommunicated in January 1521, and told to appear before the assembly at the city of Worms [4] Luther was summoned by the emperor
1521 The Diet of Worms - Christian History Magazine Proceedings of the Diet Rome hoped that the diet would reject Luther’s cause, thus easing the task of a general council of bishops, chaired by the pope, who would be dealing with the religious issues raised Virtually all of Germany was supporting Luther
The Diet of Worms - Lutheran Reformation The imperial Diet of Worms of 1521 was in many respects the culmination of the first phase of the Luther’s Reformation In 1517, Luther’s protest had begun with his rejections of certain aspects of the medieval doctrine of penance and indulgences in the 95 Theses
Diet of Worms - World History Encyclopedia The Diet of Worms (January-May 1521) was the assembly convened by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor to address, among other issues, the works of the reformer Martin Luther (l 1483-1546) who openly criticized the Church
The 1521 Diet of Worms Initially the Pope responded by dispatching a Papal bull threatening excommunication, which Luther burned in public before the gates of Wittenberg on 10 December 1520 The Pope then excommunicated Luther on 3 January 1521
ANOTHER QUINCENTENNIAL The Diet and Edict of Worms (1521) IAL The Diet and Edict of Worms (1521) by Theodor Dieter On June 15, 1520, Pope Leo X issued the bull Exsurge Domine and named forty-one sentences that had been taken from Luther’s writings and which Luther was now to revoke 1 Not all quotations were
Diet of Worms 1521 - Henry VIII, the Reign The recently elected the emperor commenced the Imperial Diet of Worms on 28 January 1521 Luther was called on 16 April to renounce his views, Johann Eck, an assistant of the Archbishop of Trier acted as spokesman for the emperor
Luther and Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms (1521) In May 1521, the emperor issued—in the Diet’s name—the act known as the “Edict of Worms” (C) against Luther, his followers, and his writings, as well as anyone who reproduced or sold them
What was the Diet of Worms, and why was it significant? We recently celebrated the five-hundredth anniversary of the Diet of Worms, which took place April 16–18, 1521 Luther had posted his Ninety-Five Theses, which sparked debate within his church and culminated in him getting excommunicated