IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA & THE JESUITS BY: ALEXIA TENT & KYLE TAIBOT.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pope Leo X excommunicated Luther in 1520 after Luther refused to recant his statements – Realized that Luther had become a threat Holy Roman Emperor.
Advertisements

The Reformation Continues John Calvin and other reformers begin new Protestant churches. The Catholic Church is forced to make reforms as well.
Ch. 1 Sec 4 The Reformation Continues I
 Reform:  to change  Reformation:  a reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church.
Unit 10: “St Ignatius and Apostolic Service” Aims of Unit: 1. Life of a disciple is a pilgrimage journey that requires transformation and conversion 2.
Early Life of Ignatius… Born of noble parents in 1491 at the Castle of Loyola in the Basque region of northern Spain Ignatius = youngest of 13 children…
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA. -Born : Azpeitia, 24th Oct Died :Rome, 31st July 1556.
Bellringer Study for quiz for 2 minutes!. Connect! 1. What were the Ninety-Five Theses? 2. What were two of John Calvin’s main teachings? 3. Why was the.
The Reformation Chapter 17 Group 4 Melissa Tarr. 7.9 Students Analyze the Historical Development of the Reformation 1. List the causes for the internal.
The Counter (Catholic) Reformation The Counter Reformation was a series of actions the Catholic Church took to counteract the effects of the Protestant.
How did Catholics respond to the Protestant Reformation? 1. Ignatius Loyola 2. Popes – the Council of Trent 3. Catholic Kings.
The Catholic Reformation. FOCUS QUESTION Why was it necessary for the Catholic Church to reform itself?
Anabaptists & The Catholic Reformation. Protestantism & The State  Luther and many other Protestant reformers allowed the government to play a dominant.
Bell Quiz (pgs. 363 – 371) 1. This is a religious revolution that split the church in western Europe and created a number of new Christian churches. 2.
The Counter-Reformation World History - Libertyville HS.
Revived best features of medieval Catholicism and adjusted them Revival of mysticism – St. Theresa of Avila Revival of monasticism – old and new orders.
Chapter 15 Section 4 Reformation Ideas Spread. King Henry VII Was unhappy with his marriage because he did not have a son to inherit his throne. He needed.
Chapter 17 Section D The Reformation Continues Calvinism Men and women are sinful by nature God chooses a few to save (elect) Predestination- God has known.
The Counter-Reformation World History - Libertyville HS.
The Catholic Reformation
Global AIS.  Map and Timeline For your reference.
Supported Martin Luther’s reform Believed in Predestination – God has already determined who will go to heaven before birth Nothing people can do can.
The Inquisition By: Anna Epstein, Angela Philips, and Julianna Tirelli.
Objectives Discuss the developments that led to the Reformation. Discuss the developments that led to the Reformation. Describe how Martin Luther protested.
Ch. 15 Sec. 4 The Catholic Reformation. The Counter Reformation In 1530’s the Catholic Church began a major reform effort known as the Counter-Reformation.
 The church takes a stand.  The Church finally notices the growing Protestant movement, but it took some time.  In fact, even criticism from within.
Chapter 8.3: The Counter Reformation Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits: “Agents of the Pope”
Chapter 15: The Renaissance and Reformation Section 4: The Catholic Reformation ( )
THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION (OR THE “COUNTER-REFORMATION”)
Lesson 11 Counter Reformation (SINS). Counter Reformation (SINS) Learning Target Students can explain the how the Catholic Church countered the effects.
The Reformation Chapter 14 AGS Packet work. Map work 1.Anglican 2.Catholic and Lutheran 3.Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy (The Catholic.
Catholic Counter Reformation. The Catholic Church responded to the schism within Christendom by 1. Reasserting the pope’s authority 2. Strengthening it’s.
Your Mission: You are chosen by the Pope, to compile a list of actions the Catholic Church should take in response/against the Protestants!
Catholic Reformation. Counter Reformation Protestants were gaining many followers Millions stayed loyal to Catholicism Movement to keep followers Reform.
The Reformation of Christianity. Erasmus and Christian Humanism As humanism spread to northern Europe it took on a more religious form. Scholars focused.
Martin Luther, Protestantism & the Counter Reformation
The Counter-Reformation (Catholic). Catholic Church began taking steps to counteract successes of the Protestants. Index of Prohibited Books included.
Changing Catholicism Note Entry #43. Redefining Catholicism The Catholic Church decided it needed to reform because it was losing people to the Protestant.
1. In 3-5 sentences, describe the Protestant Reformation. 2. What are clergy?
Essential Question: How did the Roman Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation? Do Now: In a quick write, identify and explain at least two.
Main Idea Catholics at all levels recognized the need for reform in the church. Their work lessened the influence of Protestantism in some areas and renewed.
Chapter 17 Sec. 4: Catholics & Protestants I.Counter- Reformation A.Under Pope Paul III, the Catholic Church began reform at the council at Trent, near.
Ignatius of Loyola By Courtney, Carissa, Vanessa, Kyle and Sean By Courtney, Carissa, Vanessa, Kyle and Sean.
Notes  By the mid-16 th century, things did not look good for Catholicism due to the spread of Protestantism.  However, the Catholic church.
How does this quote by Johann Tetzel anger Martin Luther?
■ Essential Question: – How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation (people protest against church)? ■ Warm-Up : “ACTIVE” 5 minutes…
The Catholic Reformation
Chapter 11, Lesson 4 Catholics & Protestants It Matters Because: The struggle between Catholics & Protestants during the Reformation shaped the churches.
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Chapter 3: Lesson 4. Chapter 3 – Lesson 4 Saint Ignatius of Loyola He was born into a wealthy, noble Spanish family. After being.
The Catholic Reformation Reform and Renewal. Internal Reform During the 16 th century, the Roman Catholic Church undertook to reform itself. This reform.
Changes the Catholic Church made to itself.  Protestants weren’t the only ones unhappy with the Catholic Church  Some Catholics worked on the Counter.
Chapter 17 Section 4 Questions 1.The _________ were known as the pope’s agents in Europe. 2.Name the war that is considered the worst religious war of.
October 14, 2013 Kick Off Imagine you are Pope Paul III. You are upset by the actions and heresy of the Protestants. What can you do to stop the Reformation?
Catholic Reform and the Counter Reformation #6 What was the Catholic Reformation and why was it successful?
Ch 11 The Catholic Reformation. 1500’s-1600’s Catholics wanted to improve the Church. Wanted to stop the spread of Protestantism. The Catholic Reformation.
Bellwork 11/16 Turn to page 53 in your comp book. Title the page the Counter- Reformation. Divide the page into fourths- take up the WHOLE page Title the.
7 th Chapter 12-2 Cornell Notes The Reformation of Christianity.
The Reformation of Christianity. Reformers Call for Change  By the early 1500s, Renaissance ideas had caused many Europeans to view their lives with.
The Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Reformation (AKA: The Counter Reformation)
LOGO Honors World Civ Catholic Reformation. Catholic Reformation John Calvin Calvinism Counter Reformation Soldiers.
Ignatius of Loyola & the Jesuits
By: Phoebe Meeth, Caroline Sattely, Amanda Lubben
By: Ryan Weertz Zoe Mosher Brandy Cordora BreAnna Slape
HOMEWORK PAGES
Ignatius of Loyola & the Jesuits
The Catholic Reformation
Council of trent Celine and Emily.
The Counter-Reformation
Presentation transcript:

IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA & THE JESUITS BY: ALEXIA TENT & KYLE TAIBOT

WHAT HAPPENED? BECAUSE OF THE EFFECTS OF JESUITS, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH STARTED TO REGAIN POWER AGAINST THE PROTESTANTS IGNATIUS, RAN THE JESUITS LIKE A MILITARY AND MADE THEM FOCUS ON EDUCATION JESUITS MADE IT CLEAR THAT OBEDIENCE WAS NEEDED IN THE CHURCH

PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA THE JESUITS POPE PAUL III PRIEST MATTEO RICCI

IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA IGNATIUS WAS A SPANISH NOBLE WHO'S MILITARY CARRIER HAD ENDED ABRUPTLY WHEN HE WAS WOUNDED IN BATTLE THE SOLDIER NEEDED SOMETHING TO OCCUPY HIS TIME UNTIL HE COULD WALK AGAIN, SO HE READ THE ONLY MATERIAL AVAILABLE TO HIM IN THE CASTLE—BIOGRAPHIES OF SAINTS THE IDEAS IN THE BOOKS SOON FILLED HIS MIND WITH THE DESIRE TO FIND A RELIGIOUS PURPOSE, AND HE BEGAN TO SEE RELIGIOUS VISIONS. THE BOOKS AND VISIONS INSPIRED IGNATIUS TO CHANGE HIS LIFE—TO BECOME A “SOLDIER OF GOD” RATHER THAN A “SOLDIER OF MAN.” IGNATIUS LATER FOUNDED A RELIGIOUS TEACHING ORDER STILL ACTIVE TODAY— THE JESUITS

JESUITS THEY WERE KNOWN AS THE SOCIETY OF JESUS PART OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDERS THEY CONCENTRATED ON EDUCATION

POPE PAUL III HE NOTICED THE NEW RELIGION ORDERS HE APPROVED THE ORDER IN 1539

PRIEST MATTEO RICCI HE TRAVELED TO CHINA AND PREACHED CHRISTIANITY AT THE COURT OF THE MING EMPEROR TO MAKE HIS MESSAGE RELEVANT TO CHINESE NEEDS, RICCI LEARNED TO SPEAK CHINESE AND DRESSED IN CHINESE CLOTHING RICCI SHARED CHINESE SCHOLARS HIS KNOWLEDGE OF EUROPEAN ARTS AND SCIENCE

HOW DOES THIS EVENT SHOW RELIGIOUS DISUNITY IN EUROPE? THEIR WORK MADE IT NEW IN THE CHURCH BY EMPHASIZING ON THE SPIRITUAL AND SERVICE PART OF THE CHURCH JESUITS WERE COMBATTING AGAINST THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION THEY WERE OVERCOMING THE PROTESTANTS SO THEN THEY REGAINED POWER

PICTURE CREDITS CONTENT/UPLOADS/2013/04/TITIAN-POPE-PAUL-III.JPG CONTENT/UPLOADS/2013/04/TITIAN-POPE-PAUL-III.JPG