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Agenda Do Now Vocabulary Notes Worksheet Optics

Do Now What makes you believe in an institution? For example, what makes you believe in your government, your church, your school? Why do you believe in them and follow them even though you can choose not to?

The Reformation

Causes of the Reformation Crises of the 14th and 15th centuries hurt the prestige of the clergy (see Unit 1.1 notes) a. Babylonian Captivity, 14th century b. Great Schism: c. Conciliar Movement to reform the church and give a church council more power than the pope was rejected by several popes in the 15th and 16th century

Corruption in the Catholic Church simony: sale of church offices For example, in 1487 the pope sold 24 offices  Reformers were outraged that unqualified people would become bishops or cardinals. Pluralism: an official holding more than one office at a time

Corruption in the Catholic Church absenteeism:an official not participating In benefices but receiving payment and privileges sale of indulgences: people paying money to the Church to absolve their sins or sins of their loved ones nepotism: favoring family members in the appointment of Church offices Two popes (Leo X and Clement VII) were sons of Florentine Medici rulers

Moral decline of the papacy Moral decline of the papacy Pope Alexander VI (r ) had numerous affairs and children out of wedlock  20% of all priests in the diocese of Trent kept concubines during the early 16th century Clerical ignorance: many priests were virtually illiterate  Some abused their power such as trading sexual favors for the absolution of sins during confession.

Homework Bring a College level dictionary Study notes Quiz