The term "ecclesiastical reservation" refers to:
A. the attempt to freeze the religious offices and territorial holdings of Catholics who had gone over to Protestantism.
B. the right of Catholics to secure the right to worship in Lutheran lands.
C. the right of Lutherans to secure the right to worship in Catholic lands.
D. the attempt to put all Protestants in land reservations, similar to those of the Native Americans in North America, in order to prevent their dominance from spreading.
E. the right of the papacy to review ecclesiastical appointments.
A
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