I entered the University of Heidelberg at the age of twelve and quickly mastered the trivium and quadrivium, as well as the Latin and Greek languages. But because the university said I was "too young" to receive my degree, I went to the University of Tubingen and eventually was conferred upon with an M.A. in 1516.
I currently teach classical and theological studies at the University of Wittenberg. I was told by a friend that my inaugural address, De corrigendis adolescentiae studiis, was very impressive; hopefully they continue to feel that way even when grades and evaluations are turned in...lol.
Well, the Lord may use this protest movement to finally reform some of the Church's abuses of dogma and discipline that has recently crept in. But I pray that the West is not too far gone! If a council could only convene and look at our theses and proposals unbaised and openly, there may be a chance to save the Church from the exponential deterioration from within and its spiteful enemies from without. We shall see....