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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.