The criticism of the Catholic Church by Protestant reformers can be summarized as follows:
Protestant reformers criticized the Catholic Church for its corruption and deviation from biblical teachings. They argued that the Church had become excessively wealthy, often through immoral means such as selling indulgences (pardons for sins), which they believed undermined the true message of Christianity. They also objected to the Church's hierarchy and the excessive power of the Pope, arguing for a more direct relationship between individuals and God. Additionally, reformers criticized the Church for its use of Latin in the Mass, arguing that the Bible should be translated into vernacular languages so that the common people could understand and interpret its teachings themselves.
Which statement best summarizes the criticisms of the Catholic Church by Protestant reformers?
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