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How did Luther’s pilgrimage to Rome affect him?
He gained courage to reconcile with his father.
He decided to become a monk.
He found the peace he long sought.
He found the church a source of disappointment.
He secured a teaching position in Rome.
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He found the church a source of disappointment.
Luther’s 1510 pilgrimage to Rome increased his disillusionment—he saw corruption, hypocrisy, and empty ritual rather than the spiritual renewal he sought, which helped push him toward reform.
Luther’s 1510 pilgrimage to Rome increased his disillusionment—he saw corruption, hypocrisy, and empty ritual rather than the spiritual renewal he sought, which helped push him toward reform.
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