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By: Ryan Weertz Zoe Mosher Brandy Cordora BreAnna Slape 16.5 The Catholic Reformation By: Ryan Weertz Zoe Mosher Brandy Cordora BreAnna Slape

Key Terms! Seminary Baroque A theological school The council of Trent put an end to church abuses-forbidding the selling of indulgences. The clergy were ordered to follow strict rules of behavior which led the council to decide that each diocese had to establish a seminary. Baroque A new style of art and architecture Baroque is more of a transition into the renaissance arts from more of a “reformation” art. Sparked specifically by the catholic reformation Used to further the catholic reformation

Significant People! Pope Paul III Set out to reform the church Stem the protestant advance in the 1530’s and 1540’s Called the council of bishops at Trent. Italy in 1545 to establish the goals of the catholic church Strengthened the inquisition

Ignatius of Loyola The Jesuits Founded the Jesuits by following a strict spiritual discipline and pledged absolute obedience to the popes in 1540 He was a Spanish noble whose military career ended abruptly when he was wounded in battle In recovery, he found comfort in saints who served God The Jesuits Society of Jesus Recognized by the pope in 1540 Worked to spread Catholicism and combat heresy Preached to people, set up schools, helped the poor, and they served as advisors.

Extensive Information Reformation began with Henry VIII’s quest for a male heir. The Council of Trent Met several sessions up until 1563 Salvations is said to come through faith and good works Put an end to many church abuses The Arts Many artists influenced by the emotional devotion of the Catholic Reformation Renaissance arts showed restraint, simplicity, and order

Teresa of Avila A Divided Europe A nun, was a supporter of Catholic renewal Born into a noble family in 1515 Made a saint after her death, became known for her spiritual writings that rank among the classics of Christianity A Divided Europe Charles & German princes sign peace of Ausburg Religious wars engulfed Europe August 24th 1572, 30,000 French Protestants died

Word Cited The Reformation - Facts & Summary. A&E Television Networks, 2014. Web. 7 Apr. 2014. <http://www.history.com/topics/reformation>.