The Roman Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation is called the "Counter Reformation". Even before the Protestant Reformation began in 1517, others in the Catholic church held views which had much in common with Martin Luther. Luther's spiritual mentor, Von Staupitz, had directed Luther to look to the mercy of God. While Von Staupitz never became a Protestant himself, he did remain in contact with Luther and shortly before his death in 1524 they exchanged letters. In Italy, there was a movement known as the "Evangelical Catholics" associated with the Oratory of Divine Love. It was Evangelical Catholics who compiled the 1537 report into abuses in the Roman Catholic church ( Consilium de Emendanda Ecclesia ). A leading figure in this movement was Gasparo Contarini (d. 1542). Between 1521 and 1541 there were various attempts and meetings which sought to overcome the divisions between the two. In many cases, Evangelical Catholics shared the Reformation beli...