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how does catholic relate to salvation through faith and good work and catholic country reformation
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The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is a free gift from God, received through faith in Jesus Christ and His sacrificial death on the cross. Good works are seen as a response to this gift, and are necessary for salvation. In Catholic countries, the Reformation was a period of reform and renewal within the Church, which sought to bring the Church back to its original teachings and practices. This included a renewed emphasis on the importance of faith and good works for salvation, as well as a renewed focus on the Bible as the source of Christian teaching.
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