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Catholic Reformation 16-5

Salvation comes through faith and good works Council of Trent Met until 1563 Reaffirmed catholic teachings that had been challenged by the Protestants Salvation comes through faith and good works Church traditions is equal to the bible as a source of religious truth Latin vulgate translation of the bible was made the only acceptable version of the scripture Forbade the selling of indulgences Clergy were ordered to follow strict rules of behavior seminary- theological school- to ensure better educated clergy

Council of Trent Strengthened the Inquisition by censoring humanist and Protestant thinking Published the Index of Forbidden Books, a list of works considered too immoral or irreligious for Catholics to read. Masses were said in Latin Maintain the Church’s elaborate art and ritual.

Spreading Catholicism

People Pope Paul III- Set out to reform the church, called a council of bishops at Trent, Italy 1545 he also was apart of the council that forbade selling indulgences The Jesuits- a new religious order, the society of Jesus. Ignatius of Loyola-founded the Jesuits. He was a Spanish noble.

Extensive information Some people remained Catholic during the Protestant Reformation Catholicism's power was still threatened by protestants popularity in Northern Europe Was the 19th ecumenical council in of the roman catholic church in 1545-1565 Had started before the spread of Luther.

Key terms Seminary- school for educating priests as ordered by the council of Trent. Baroque- ornate, dramatic artistic style developed in Europe in the 1550’s.

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