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Do Now: The Protestant Reformation is sweeping across Central Europe, England, and even Scandinavia! You have been hired by the Pope to develop ideas that the Church can implement in order to stop believers from converting to these heretical faiths. What are your top 3 ideas? Hurry, you must act quickly, or Protestantism may overrun Europe! HW: Terms assignment due Monday -Study for Wednesday’s test

Counter-Reformation: Catholic Reformation: (1530s-1648) What different perspectives and connotations do these terms convey?

Why did the Catholic Church begin a Reformation? Reform the Church from Within Stop the Spread of Protestantism

How did the Church use different mechanisms in its Reformation? The Jesuits A religious group founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540 Promoted education Famous for missionary work Very devoted to the Church…

What does this quote by Loyola mean? “ We should always be disposed to believe that that which appears white is really black, if the hierarchy of the Church so decides.”

How did the Church use different mechanisms in the Reformation? The Inquisition Where (in what country) was the Inquisition most prevalent?

How do these mechanisms reveal what the Reformation was about? Read your assigned document. Put a STAR next to the Catholic beliefs or actions that stayed the SAME after the Reformation. UNDERLINE the Catholic beliefs or actions that are DIFFERENT after the Reformation. Fill in your part of the graphic organizer. When everyone in your group is done, share with each other.

Summary Question On a different sheet of paper, write a paragraph answering the prompt: “What was the Reformation’s main focus and how was it achieved? Explain if you think it was a ‘Catholic Reformation’ or a ‘Counter- Reformation’ and why.”