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Today’s Warm Up Answer on your warm up/exit ticket sheet: How do you think the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation? Think beyond punishing Martin Luther… Turn in your homework!!!

The Catholic Reformation Today’s LEQ: How has the Christian faith changed over time?

What Was It? Response to the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation) Led by Pope Paul III Catholics at all levels recognized need for reform

Goals Fix tarnished reputation Return focus to spiritual matters Make church doctrine more clear STOP PROTESTANTISM!

Jesuits Official religious order led by Ignatius of Loyola Worked to reform the church by establishing missions, schools, and universities Emphasized obedience to the Church above all

The Council of Trent Established by Pope Paul III to examine and address criticisms made by the Protestants Clarified Catholic teaching, addressed abuses of power, and abolished the sale of indulgences Argued the Church could help believers achieve salvation  Think: Why would Martin Luther disagree with this doctrine?

The Inquisition Church court est. to counter Protestantism Created an Index of Forbidden Books Threatened torture and execution as punishment for heresy

Religious & Social Impact of the Reformation Era The door was opened to religious freedom but not without conflict & turmoil for many years to come Both Catholics & Protestants viewed Jews and Muslims as heretics; resulted in persecution Fears of witchcraft (esp. during hardship) led to hysteria; accused witches executed Separation of church and state Series of religious wars between Catholics & non-Catholics.

Broadside Activity You will be creating a broadside summarizing the Catholic Reformation. Be sure to address the following topics:  Causes  Goals  Tactics  Impact (Religious, Social, Political, etc.) Use your class notes along with Chapter 1, Section 4 – pages as a guide. Be detailed & creative!

The Renaissance… Jersey Shore Style Step 1: Review the changes to daily life and culture during the Renaissance. Step 2: Create a skit that takes a modern television cast back in time and depicts at least five of the following topics: Religion Disease Trade Art Literature Humanism Forms of Recreation Superstitions Violence & ProtestsBooks for the Masses Education Housing Decline of Traditional Culture  Have fun, be creative, KEEP IT SCHOOL APPROPRIATE!

Migration & Diffusion Complete the activity on page 63 in your textbook. Be ready to share your responses to #1 & #2! Stand Up, Pair Up:  Why was the printing press such a revolutionary technology?  What are some similarities and differences between the printing revolution and the Internet revolution?

Today’s Exit Ticket Answer on your warm up/exit ticket sheet: How are we still impacted today by what happened during the Reformation Era?