Introduction to the Reformation

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Introduction to the Reformation What is the difference between Protestant and Catholic???

What was the feudal system? The feudal system was a system in the Middle Ages that controlled all aspects of life (political, military, and social) The feudal system was based on who owned land, and the relationship between lord and vassal

Catholic Church and the people… The Church was VERY important to the everyday life of people in the Middle Ages There was only ONE type of Church in the Middle Ages, and that was the CATHOLIC Church

Just like with the feudal system…. There was a hierarchy to the Catholic Church

The most powerful people during the Middle Ages were the Clergy Clergy: people who are ordained in the church (i.e. priests, ministers, archbishops, etc.) Vocabulary

Pope Cardinal Archbishop Bishop Priest Laypeople Greatest authority of all in the Catholic Church Pope Cardinal Archbishop Authority over priests and Laypeople Bishop Priest Ordinary church members, also known as Laypeople

The Bible _The Pope__ decided how to interpret the __the Bible__ and God’s will. The people of the church were told to __listen _ to church officials. In fact, the Bible was only written in _Latin___ so “normal” every day people couldn’t even read it!

Priests Catholics believed that _Priests__ were the link between __heaven and Earth___.

Sins Catholics believed that Priests and the Pope were able to _forgive sins____ -- at a price. Gifts, or __tithes__ were given to the church.

Vocabulary Indulgences payment of money or gifts to the Catholic Church, which in exchange, the sinner is forgiven their sins Another word for indulgences is pardons Vocabulary

What is Catholicism? What is the Catholic Church? What do YOU think is the different between the Catholic Church and other religions. How is the Catholic religion similar or different from your own religion?

Difference between Protestant and Catholic Notes Use the facts on the paper handed out to create a Venn Diagram looking at the difference between the Catholic Religion and the Protestant Religion

Difference Between Protestant and Catholic Date

Difference between Protestant and Catholic Notes Use the facts on the paper handed out to create a Venn Diagram looking at the difference between the Catholic Religion and the Protestant Religion

What are some of the differences they state? Basic Differences: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaFaxIQL6M8 While watching: What are some of the differences they state?

Questions: What are the differences? Who specifically are they talking about? How does this apply to us today?

Numbers of the Catholic church https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCzto4_8a4M While watching: write down 3-2-1 3 things you learned, 2 interesting facts, and 1 question you still have.

Who is the Pope today? Pope Francis

The two types of Christianity: Catholic: the original Christian church Protestant: member of church rejecting papal authority Vocabulary

Title Notes Further Notes…. The Reformation Not everybody was happy with the Catholic Church Notes

The Reformation Not everybody was happy with the Catholic Church.

Title Notes Further Notes…. The Reformation Not everybody was happy with the Catholic Church Notes

Martin Luther was a monk who disagreed with the Catholic Church

He wrote his 95 theses against the Catholic Church and nailed it to the churches door.

Martin Luther: German monk who wrote the 95 theses protesting the Catholic Church 95 Theses: Written by the monk Martin Luther and nailed to a door of a church in Germany that protested the Catholic Church and the selling of indulgences. Protestant Reformation: a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church Vocabulary

Homework You will have homework tonight. You will watch two videos on King Henry VIII and his wives. The links to the videos and the questions are on my wiki.