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Catholic Reformation Bellwork Do you think the Catholic Church changed at all because of the Reformation? YES! What do you think the Catholic Church would be most likely to change? Opinion

Objective WWBAT: Introduce the Council of Trent and create solutions to issues in the Catholic Church addressed at the Council of Trent

Reformation in the Catholic Church Luther and the Reformation did not only lead to the creation of new churches The actions of Luther and other new church leaders also lead to a need to reform in the Catholic Church itself

Interactive Notebook Setup 3/3/2016 Council of Trent Chart This will be on 1 page

Background on Council Goals of Council Results of the Council of Trent

Reformation in the Catholic Church This is called a few different things: The Counter-Reformation The Catholic Revival AND The Catholic Reformation

The Catholic Reformation I am going to call it the Catholic Reformation One of the most important events in the Catholic Reformation was the Council of Trent It was named the Council of Trent because it took place in the city of Trent

The Council of Trent The Council of Trent took place from 1545-1563 There were three session: The 1st session was 1545-1547 The 2nd session was 1551-1552 The 3rd session was 1559-1563

Painting depicting the Council of Trent

The Council of Trent The Council of Trent was called in order for the Catholic Church to respond to many of the issues raised by Luther and other Reformation leaders There were Five(5) main goals of the Council of Trent

The Five Main Goals To decide how to respond to the Protestants To reform Catholic Church Administration To decide on the true versions of the Bible and official interpretations of the Bible To decide on the relationship between faith and good work as they relate to salvation To decide on official Church practices

How to Finish Up Using the reading I have provided complete the Results of the Council of Trent section of your interactive notebook Be looking for the following: Major Decisions/Changes made at the Council Important people, participants, ect Impacts and reactions to decisions/changes