How the Reformation Changed Easter

Five hundred years ago, a man named Martin Luther and his fellow reformers forever changed Christianity and the Western world. Their mounting opposition to Roman Catholic rituals, teachings and control over everyday life led to the formation of new faith groups, whose followers were collectively called Protestants.

No religious practice was safe from the reformers' scrutiny, not even Easter, one of the high points of the holy year.

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