The ___________ was the early sixteenth-century religious movement begun in Europe by Martin Luther that set out to reform some of the doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church.
The ___________ is a Sacrament of Healing in which the penitent is forgiven the sins they commit after Baptism by a priest and are reconciled with God and the Church.
Due to a shortage of priests after the ___________, or Black Death, new candidates for the priesthood were ordained quickly, without a great deal of education, which resulted in many priests being poorly prepared to teach.