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A key difference between the Roman Catholic Church and the churches of the Protestant Reformation was that, *

A) unlike Protestants, Catholics usually believed in a non-hierarchical Church.
B) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually believed that the Bible should be read in the local vernacular instead of Latin.
C) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually believed that the Bible was the direct word of God.
D) unlike Catholics, Protestants usually denied that God had three forms (Father, Son and the Holy Spirit).

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One of the differences between Protestants and Catholics is the way they view bread and wine during religious services. Catholics believe that the bread and wine actually turns into the body and blood of Christ. Protestants believe it stays bread and wine and only represents Christ.

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