The reading of the actual Bible was never illegal under Catholic doctrine. Your misrepresenting the issue doesn't make it fact to anyone other than those predestined to ignoring evidence.
The mistake the Reformers made after recognize Rome for what it was is they still kept some of your cult's leftist Escetology."
Perhaps you could explain exactly what you think "leftist Escetology" means. Is that some kind of code word?
It's becoming crystal clear to many now though as they see what is happening to the Protestant churches that are again aligning themselves to Rome ... the curse is becoming very visible
Be more specific. There are too many Romes to choose from:
1. Presbyterian Church of Rome, Rome, PA
2. Rome Presbyterian Church, Rome, Ohio
3. Rome Presbyterian Church, Proctorville, OH.
4. Rome Presbyterian Church, Rome, PA
5. Presbyterian Church of Scotland Rome, Italy
6. First Presbyterian Church, Rome, GA
7. First Presbyterian Church, Rome, New York
8. First Presbyterian Church. Rome, Italy
9. St Andrew's Church, Rome, Italy
10. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rome, GA
11. New Rome Presbyterian Churches, New Rome, OH
12. Rome Scottish Presbyterian Church, Rome, Italy
13. New Lyme Presbyterian Church of Rome, Rome, OH
"So you want to deny what they did to the people who tried to leave Rome during the Reformation ?
Yes, to the same extent Protestants deny the atrocities committed by themselves. Fat more Catholics died at the hands of Henry VIII (78,000+) than at the hands of Catholics.
Your limited, one dimensional perspective of history would be laughable were it harmless.
ORLY?
The Council of Toulouse placed the Bible on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1229
Why would the Roman Catholic church not want people to read the Bible ? Oh wait we already know what happened when they did -—> The Reformation