Peter Waldes's reform movement in the late twelfth century was considered heretical by the Church because the Waldensians did not:
A) submit to the rule of absolute poverty.
B) believe in the teachings of the Church regarding celibacy.
C) believe in the saints of the Church.
D) support the rise and influence of medieval universities.
E) accept the Church's authority and directives on the issue of lay preaching.
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