The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response

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The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic Response

ULRICH zWINGLI

Fled France for Geneva, Switzerland. Preached Predestination John Calvin Fled France for Geneva, Switzerland. Preached Predestination Predestination: God determined in advance who would be saved

Scotland Presbyterians John Knox Scotland Presbyterians

The English Reformation 1527—King Henry VIII asks the Pope for an annulment, but the Pope refused. 1529—Reformation Parliament—English breaks with the Catholic Church

Arthur, Katherine, and Henry

The English Reformation 1533—marriage to Anne Boleyn—daughter Elizabeth is born. First daughter Mary was born in 1516

The Act of Supremacy 1534 Act of Supremacy – The King, not the Pope is the official head of the English Church

The English Reformation Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries and sold their land and possessions

The English Reformation 1537 – Henry’s third wife has a son, Edward. She dies from the complications of birth. He divorces his fourth wife His fifth wife is beheaded His sixth wife outlives him when he dies in 1547.

THE CHILDREN OF Henry Viii Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I

ANABAPTISTS Anabaptists: adult baptism, separation of church and state Mennonites and Amish

The Catholic Reformation Ignatius of Loyola – founded the society of Jesus (Jesuits) Pope Paul III appointed a reform commission in 1537 The Council of Trent began in 1545

The Council of Trent

The Spread of Protestantism and the Catholic response John Calvin- Fled France for Geneva, Switzerland. Preached Predestination (God determined in advance who would be saved) John Knox- (Scotland) Presbyterians The English Reformation 1527 King Henry VIII asks the Pope for an annulment, but the Pope refused. 1529 Reformation Parliament- England breaks with the Catholic Church 1533 marriage to Anne Boleyn-daughter Elizabeth is born. First daughter Mary was born in 1516. 1534 Act of Supremacy- The King, not the Pope is the official head of the English Church Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries and sold their land and possessions. 1537-Henry’s third wife has a son Edward. She dies from the complications of birth. He divorces his fourth wife, his fifth wife is beheaded, and his sixth wife outlives him when he dies in 1547. Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. The Anabaptists- adult baptism, separation of church and state. (Mennonites and Amish) The Catholic Reformation Ignatius of Loyola- founded the society of Jesus (Jesuits) Pope Paul III appointed a reform commission in 1537 The Council of Trent (began in 1545)