One of the three basic pillars of the revival of the Catholic Church is the Roman Catholic Church. The church often uses this traditional pillar to verify its behavior or to establish its own flaws. But I think that the more important foundation is love. Love is taught in the Bible, it is another pillar of the church and therefore should be the basis of the tradition of Catholic faith. By judging human behavior and the spirit of God through cold laws forced by the Church, we lose significant insights into our faith and the true meaning of our existence.
One starting point is the Catholic church, in particular Pope John Paul II. That personal and philosophical magnetism will activate Catholics around the world, especially young people. Between 1979 and 1984, the Pope's "physical theology" - his view on the integration of the body, mind and spirit - is a perfect way to learn in the church. The Pope is a well-trained philosopher who may be focused on the actual sentences on this topic: "But his words were interpreted by theologians and students, they formed a new sexual approach, and In many ways it has passed, for example, Kimberly Zenarolla applies body theology to American politics.
Anti-reform, an exercise in the Roman Catholic Church from the 16th to the 17th century, aimed at revitalizing the church and opposing Protestantism. Some historians oppose this term only implying a negative element in exercise and they prefer to designate Catholic reform or Catholic recovery. They emphasize the high spirituality of the many leaders who inspire the movement, but it is usually not directly related to Protestant reform. As Christians respond to the large divide scandal and are more sensitive to religious abuse, the call for reform of the Church is characteristic of the 15th century. Italian religious reformist Girolamo Savonarola strictly criticized the secularity of his modern pope Alexander VI
Senior officials of the church convened by the Catholic Church gathered to clarify the doctrine and to solve reforms to solve the challenges of Protestant reform. They changed the Catholic Church and emphasized the classic teaching that the Bible interpretation of the Catholic Church is correct. Punish many Protestants to prevent division of the church and to prevent people from changing