NEW SEATING CHART Row -1:,Ariana, Johnny, Rebecca, Heavyn, Jason, Malik Row 1: Marisca, Brian, Jackelynne, Taylor, Omar, Alilah, Jeremy, Aliza, Parsa Row.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
9 th Grade Social Studies Fall 2013 Unit 3.   Martin Luther began a movement to reform the practices of the Catholic Church that he believed were wrong.
Advertisements

Reformation in France: John Calvin-Calvinist Tradition Literal interpretation of the Bible Predestination Faith revealed by living a righteous life Expansion.
How did Catholics respond to the Protestant Reformation? 1. Ignatius Loyola 2. Popes – the Council of Trent 3. Catholic Kings.
The Catholic Church Strikes Back
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
9 th Grade Social Studies Fall 2012 Unit 3.   Martin Luther began a movement to reform the practices of the Catholic Church that he believed were wrong.
ENGLISH REFORMATION. England Becomes Protestant Henry VIII became convinced that his 42 year old wife was too old to bear him a son He wanted a divorce.
Lesson 11 Counter Reformation (SINS). Counter Reformation (SINS) Learning Target Students can explain the how the Catholic Church countered the effects.
The Reformation Chapter 14 AGS Packet work. Map work 1.Anglican 2.Catholic and Lutheran 3.Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy (The Catholic.
9 th Grade Social Studies Fall 2011 Unit 3.   Martin Luther began a movement to reform the practices of the Catholic Church that he believed were wrong.
OTHER RELIGIONS OF THE REFORMATION. England Becomes Protestant  Henry VIII wanted a son but his wife only had a daughter  Henry VIII asked the pope.
Reformation Ideas Spread Section 13.4 pp Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Henry VIII of England.
Put in order 6 major events for why/how King Henry VIII was able to divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Pope says no They give Act of Supremacy.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Spread of the Reformation Modern World History Mr. Jachimiec 9/29/2015.
To express strong objection To change or improve PROTESTant REFORMation.
THE REFORMATION. Luther Challenges the Church By 1500 many in Europe had become critical of the Catholic Church. In 1517 a monk named Martin Luther wrote.
Catholic & English Reformation Unit 3, SSWH 9 e and f.
Catholic & English Reformation Unit 3, SSWH 9 e and f.
Protestant Reformation. Luther Starts the Reformation Background: For centuries, the Roman Catholic Church had little competition in religious thought.
 100 Years War and Black Death  Scientific Advances which contradicted the Church  The Corruption within the Catholic Church.
I. The Zwinglian Reformation A. Zwingli i.Zurich, Switzerland B. Beliefs C. Attempt to Unite D. Results.
The Reformation and Counter Reformation Luther, Calvin, Henry VIII and the Popes.
Reformation and Counter Reformation The skinny on this subject.
Why, according to Luther, would buying indulgences interfere with a person’s possibility of salvation?
Causes of the Reformation
The Reformation in England, and the Counter-Reformation
Topic #5: The English Reformation
The Reformation in England, and the Counter-Reformation
The English Reformation
Reformation Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation, include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Describe the Counter Reformation at the.
The Rise of Florence Central point of the Italian Renaissance
Luther Starts the Reformation
The Reformation in Europe
The Catholic Reformation
Bellringer Find your new seat using the seating chart
The Reformation and Counter Reformation
Protestant & Catholic or Counter
English and Catholic Reformation maría sanz
Recap/ Summary Day 1 on the Renaissance
First Ten What was the Protestant Reformation?
The Reformation Chapter 17 section 3 and 4.
European Reformation.
Protestant Reformation
The Reformation World History II.
Recap/ Summary Day 3 Reformation
Protestant Reformation
Aim: Trace Reforms in The Catholic Church
THE REFORMATION World History Fall 2010.
ISN pg 104 title: Counter-Reformation
Revelations and the Breaking of the Church
Spread of the Reformation
Chapter 17 European Renaissance and Reformation, A.D.
The Reformation in England
The Catholic Reformation
Counter-Reformation Counter Reformation = Catholic Reformation or…the Catholic Church fights back!
Unit 5: The Reformation Day 4
Causes and Consequences of the Protestant Reformation
Bell Ringer What impact did Henry VIII’s actions have on England through the 1500’s?
European Reformation.
Reformation Spreads Subtitle
The Reformation Chapter 1 Section 3
Chapter 14 Section 4 Reformation Ideas Spread
Reformation Key terms to know:
The catholic reformation or Counter Reformation
The Catholic Counter-Reformation
Other religions of the reformation
The Reformation and Counter Reformation
The Protestant Reformation
Reformation Ideas Spread
Presentation transcript:

NEW SEATING CHART Row -1:,Ariana, Johnny, Rebecca, Heavyn, Jason, Malik Row 1: Marisca, Brian, Jackelynne, Taylor, Omar, Alilah, Jeremy, Aliza, Parsa Row 2: Jaisean, Thais, Scarlet, D, Jose, Amaya, Barbara, Brannan, Will

Recap/ Summary Day 2 on the Renaissance ENGLISH REFORMATION Movement to reform the Church in England Act of Supremacy- Act that recognized Henry VIII as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.” Anglican Church Church of England Henry VIII Establishes the Church of England Catherine of Aragon And Mary “Bloody Mary” Catholic ELIZABETH I “Elizabethan Age” Protestant

Counter Reformation Catholic Response to the Reformation Princes in the Holy Roman Empire are converting to protestant faiths The Pope and Church needed to create major reforms as the Church began to crumble under the reformation

Council of Trent (1545-1563) Catholic Response to the Protestant Reformation The Church wanted to make a uniform response to the Reformation Church has final say on interpretation of Bible Christians must have faith and perform good deeds Indulgences were expressions of faith

Jesuits (Est. 1534) Founded by Ignatius of Loyola (Spain) Society of Jesus Established during the Counter Reformation Three Goals Schooling Conversion Stop the Protestant faith/movement