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Гражданство, подданствоNationality, allegiance | 2022-03-17 MARK Joshua J. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1964/ten-women-of-the-protestant-reformation/
Katharina SchutzKATHARINA SCHUTZ WAS A PROLIFIC WRITER WHOSE PAMPHLETS BECAME BESTSELLERS, ESPECIALLY HER WORK JUSTIFYING CLERICAL MARRIAGE.
Katharina Schutz (also known as Katharina Zell, l. 1497-1562) was a well-educated Catholic of Strasbourg who was introduced to Luther's teachings by the priest Matthew Zell who became the pastor of her church in the city in 1518. Zell had rejected Catholic precepts for Lutheranism, and Katharina converted as well. She married Zell in 1523, one of the first women to marry a clergyman, and worked with him as an equal partner in advancing the cause of the Reformation. She was a prolific writer whose pamphlets became bestsellers, especially her work justifying clerical marriage. Like Argula von Grumbach, she was criticized by her enemies for neglecting her 'wifely duties' and acting 'against nature,' though she never faced the same level of opposition. When the German Peasants' War broke out in 1524, she and her husband worked together to try to stop the violence, and she regularly cared for the sick and poor of the city. After her husband's death, she continued writing, preaching, and welcoming refugees from Catholic persecution into her home. She was well-respected by both Luther and John Calvin (l. 1509-1564) and continued in her care for others until dying of disease in 1562. 2022-03-17 MARK Joshua J. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1964/ten-women-of-the-protestant-reformation/Katharina SchutzKATHARINA SCHUTZ WAS A PROLIFIC WRITER WHOSE PAMPHLETS BECAME BESTSELLERS, ESPECIALLY HER WORK JUSTIFYING CLERICAL MARRIAGE.
Katharina Schutz (also known as Katharina Zell, l. 1497-1562) was a well-educated Catholic of Strasbourg who was introduced to Luther's teachings by the priest Matthew Zell who became the pastor of her church in the city in 1518. Zell had rejected Catholic precepts for Lutheranism, and Katharina converted as well. She married Zell in 1523, one of the first women to marry a clergyman, and worked with him as an equal partner in advancing the cause of the Reformation. She was a prolific writer whose pamphlets became bestsellers, especially her work justifying clerical marriage. Like Argula von Grumbach, she was criticized by her enemies for neglecting her 'wifely duties' and acting 'against nature,' though she never faced the same level of opposition. When the German Peasants' War broke out in 1524, she and her husband worked together to try to stop the violence, and she regularly cared for the sick and poor of the city. After her husband's death, she continued writing, preaching, and welcoming refugees from Catholic persecution into her home. She was well-respected by both Luther and John Calvin (l. 1509-1564) and continued in her care for others until dying of disease in 1562. | Архивы: фото, видео, аудиоArchives: photo,video, audio | |||
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