This Day in Christian History
May 25, 1521: Martin Luther Proclaimed a Heretic
|
Luther's Room at Wartburg Castle |
After Martin Luther's bold stand at the Diet of Worms in the previous month, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V pronounced Martin Luther an outlaw and
heretic for refusing to recant his teachings and his rebellion against the Catholic church. The emperor decreed, "We want him to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic." This decree made it legal for anyone to kill Luther without consequence, and also made it dangerous for anyone to give him food or shelter. It was after this decree that Luther went into hiding at Wartburg Castle.
Wow! Great post. Thanks for including the photo!
ReplyDeleteHi Natalie!
DeleteGlad you enjoyed it. I'll have to do a post on Wartburg castle sometime. :)
You should never really have to pay to be part of such a thing. Christian chat
ReplyDelete