What was the response of the masses to the charges of church corruption?
A) This inspired doubts that the Catholic Church was guiding Christians correctly, and a search for the path to salvation away from the Catholic Church was underway.
B) Worship began to change for many that did not include attending Sunday mass.
C) Many supported the Church when it came under attack by the humanists.
D) Many followers became even more pious in their actions and behavior to set an example for those who challenged Catholic authority.
E) Most chose to ignore the movement until heretics were being burned at the stake.
A
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