Steve Weidenkopf The Cleaving of Christendom The Catholic Church In the 2 nd Millennium.

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Steve Weidenkopf The Cleaving of Christendom The Catholic Church In the 2 nd Millennium

Time Periods 1.Mustard Seed (33 – 99) 2.Persecution (100 – 312) 3.Conversion & Councils (313 – 499) 4.Missionaries & the Emperor (500 – 999) 5.Crusaders & Scholars (1000 – 1299) 6.Weak Leaders & Schism (1300 – 1499) 7.Protestors & Defenders (1500 – 1544) 8.The Catholic Reformation (1545 – 1699) 9.Revolutions & Modernism (1700 – 1913) 10. A World at War (1914 – 1957) 11.The New Springtime (1958 – 1977) 12.The Threshold of Hope (1978 – present)

Protestors & Defenders Protestors & Defenders Henry VIII (1509 – 1547) Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Thomas Cranmer

Protestors & Defenders Protestors & Defenders Act of Succession (April 1534) Act of Supremacy (Nov 1534)

Protestors & Defenders Protestors & Defenders St. Thomas More (1478 – 1535) St. John Fisher (1449 – 1535)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation Edward VI (1547 – 1553) Philip II of Spain Mary Tudor (1553 – 1558) Elizabeth I (1558 – 1603)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation St. Edmund Campion (1540 – 1581) St. Margaret Clitherow (1556 – 1586)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation Council of Trent (1545 – 1563)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation St. Ignatius Loyola (1491 – 1556) The Jesuits St. Peter Canisius (1521 – 1597) St. Francis Xavier (1506 – 1552)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation St. Pius V (1566 – 1572) Don Juan of Austria (1547 – 1578)

The Catholic Reformation The Catholic Reformation Christian Fleet Muslim Fleet The Battle of Lepanto - October 7, 1571

Revolutions & Modernism Revolutions & Modernism Rene Descartes (1596 – 1650)

Revolutions & Modernism Revolutions & Modernism The French Revolution (1789 – 1799)

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