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1 THE CATHOLIC COUNTER REFORMATION
aka Catholic Reformation

2 Move to Reform Pope Paul III (r ): Most important pope in reforming the Church and challenging Protestantism, appointed ethical clergy. Called Church Council. Julius III (r ) worldly pope. Papacy comes more committed to reform under Paul IV, (r ), Pius IV (r , and Pius V (r )

3 New Religious Orders Ursuline order of nuns (1544): Sought to combat heresy through Christian education Discalced Carmelite Nuns (1562) – St. Teresa of Avila ( ), poverty and simple life. Capuchins (1528) reform of Franciscans Oratorians (1575) St. Philip Neri Theatines (1523) improve education of clergy

4 New Religious Orders Jesuits (Society of Jesus) (1540): 3 goals—reform church through education, preach Gospel to pagan peoples, fight Protestantism Ignatius Loyola ( ): founder; organized in military fashion Spiritual Exercises: contained ideas used to train Jesuits

5 Spanish and Italian Inquisitions
Spain: persecution of Mariscos (Christian Moors) & Marranos (Christian Jews) Succeeded in bringing southern German and eastern Europe back to Catholicism Sacred Congregation of the Holy Order, 1542, in papal states: Roman Inquisition Index of Prohibited Books: catalogue of forbidden reading Ended heresy in Papal States; rest of Italy not affected significantly

6 Council of Trent (3 sessions 1545-1563)
Established Catholic dogma four next 4 centuries Equal validity of Scripture, Church traditions, and writings of Church fathers Salvation by both “good works’ and faith 7 sacraments valid; transubstantiation reaffirmed Monasticism, celibacy of clergy, and purgatory reaffirmed approved Index of Forbidden Books

7 Council of Trent Church reforms: abuses in sale of indulgences curtailed, sale of church offices curtailed, ended nepotism Bishops given greater control over clergy, seminaries established to train priests.

8 Results of Reformation
The unity of Western Christianity was shattered: Northern Europe (Scandinavia, England, much of Germany, parts of France, Switzerland, Scotland) adopted Protestantism. Religious enthusiasm was rekindled – similar enthusiasm not seen since far back into the Middle Ages. Abuses remedied: simony, pluralism, immoral or badly educated clergy were considerably remedied by the 17th century. Religious wars broke out in Europe for well over a century.

9 Results of Reformation
Western European unity destroyed. England, Germany, Scandinavia, and parts of France, Switzerland, and Scotland = Protestant Spain and Italy = Catholic Religious excitement renewed Some Catholic excesses and abuses reformed (indulgences, improved priests)’ Religious wars through Europe for 100 years


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