P,I have no idea what you mean. The Reformation was about identifying the papacy as the Antichrist of prophecy and exposing all of Rome's false teachings, as well as pointing people away from the adoration of a man calling himself "papa" toward our Heavenly Father, His Son, and the Holy Spirit. I can't think of a more nobler cause than that.
The trouble today is Protestantism has forgotten its roots, and therefore is vulnerable to the deceptions that have all but swept Protestantism away.
People called the bishops of the five important geographical areas of Christianity Papa from the beginning. Alexandria, Constantinople, Rome, Jerusalem, Antioch.
It was to distinguish them from all the other bishops, of which each area had one as the head of the priests of that area.
I've also never heard it taught that Protestantism was to unveil the Pope as the anti-Christ...could you post something about this from a reliable source? I don't know much about the reformation. I thought it was about teaching people how they are really saved, not to depend on a church but on God, the incorrect practices of catholicism.