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How were Protestant churches different from Catholic churches?​

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Protestant churches do not have the Eucharist , or believe the pope is the head of the church like Catholics do.
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In the Roman Catholic Church, they believe that when they go up for communion (The Eucharist), the bread and the wine become the body and blood of Jesus. However, Protestants believe in the idea that you're commemorating Jesus’ death during communion.

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