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each person living in Rome had to give one tenth of their money to the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.
The Catholic Church regulated interest charged by pawn shops, but was never in the money lending business.
The Catholic Church is not in the business of making money, nor has it ever been in the business of making money. The Catholic Church exists on the contributions of faithful Catholics, she uses that money to build and keep up facilities as needed, and to pay the salaries of people whom she employs. Anything over that is used for charity. The Catholic Church has been the biggest distributor of charity and education consistently for the past 2,000 years.
A cashier, someone who collects payments from customers
The word is bursar. It means the person who manages the funds at a college or university.
The Catholic Church had become corrupt unfourtantely and priests and even the pope over used their power. They did such things as charged money for absolution.
One has never had to pay money to attend a Catholic Church. The church has always operated off free will offerings.
Yes. And it was refused. The French Revolution in turn seized all of the property of the Catholic Church and sold it to the highest bidder.
He was good at seizing it from the Catholic Church =]
In the Renaissance the catholic church started selling indulgences which were like papers that forgave your sins for about 50 dollars and many people opposed the unholy way of making money for the catholic church.
The Catholic Church was enthusiastically behind the persecution of all that did not profess to agree with its doctrine especially if they had a little money.