500th Anniversary of the 1517 Lutheran Reformation - Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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The 500th Anniversary of the 1517 Lutheran Reformation is located overlooking Mahone Bay. It is in a nice pull out just a short distance from the St. John's Lutheran Church, on Hwy. 3/Edgewater Street.
Waymark Code: WMV4CM
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 02/21/2017
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This tree is a companion to the tree #46 in Luthergarten, Wittenberg, Germany.

Planted in Commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the 1517 Lutheran Reformation.

The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era. In northern and central Europe, reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry VIII challenged papal authority and questioned the Catholic Church’s ability to define Christian practice. They argued for a religious and political redistribution of power into the hands of Bible- and pamphlet-reading pastors and princes. The disruption triggered wars, persecutions and the so-called Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church’s delayed but forceful response to the Protestants

Dating the Reformation

Historians usually date the start of the Protestant Reformation to the 1517 publication of Martin Luther’s “95 Theses.” Its ending can be placed anywhere from the 1555 Peace of Augsburg, which allowed for the coexistence of Catholicism and Lutheranism in Germany, to the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years’ War. The key ideas of the Reformation—a call to purify the church and a belief that the Bible, not tradition, should be the sole source of spiritual authority—were not themselves novel. However, Luther and the other reformers became the first to skillfully use the power of the printing press to give their ideas a wide audience.

Did You Know?

No reformer was more adept than Martin Luther at using the power of the press to spread his ideas. Between 1518 and 1525, Luther published more works than the next 17 most prolific reformers combined.
Source: History Channel
Location of the tree: Edgewater Street at a pullout

Type of tree: Red Maple

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