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Why did the Roman Catholic reform leaders believe that the fundamental aspect of improving the Church was to enhance the performance of the clergy?
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Ms. Sue
Some of the clergy was corrupt and illiterate. By improving the clergy, the Church hoped to improve the whole organization.
16 years ago
Casper
I'm having a hard time answering my History questions.
15 years ago

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