Renaissance · Europe · Religion
1523
Zwingli Reforms Zurich
1523
In Zurich, the priest Huldrych Zwingli convinced the town council to strip images from the churches, abolish the Mass, and clerical celibacy. Sausages were eaten publicly during Lent in deliberate provocation. A distinctively Swiss branch of Protestantism, more radical than Luther's, was forming beside the Limmat. His disagreement with Luther over the Eucharist prevented a united Protestant front and split the Reformation into competing camps.