
Church reforms
Church reforms refer to changes made within the Church to improve its structure, practices, or beliefs. These reforms often aim to address issues like corruption, abuse of power, or doctrinal disagreements, and may involve updating teachings, improving transparency, or simplifying rituals. Historically, reforms have been driven by the desire to make the Church more spiritually genuine, morally responsible, and better able to serve its members. They can be initiated internally or prompted by external challenges, helping the Church stay relevant and true to its core mission.