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1 The Counter-Reformation By Mrs. Lauterhahn World Civilizations

2 Reforming the Catholic Church Protestants weren’t the only ones unhappy with the _______ _____. So were some Catholics. – Some Catholics worked on the _____ ___________: making internal changes to the Catholic Church

3 People involved in Counter Reformation Girolamo Savanarola – he preached about abuses of the church in the 1400’s – Called for the Church to melt ____ and ___ to pay to feed the hungry – Convinced followers to burn jewelry and trinkets in a huge fire called ______ of the _________. – Church first allowed him to work, but then excommunicated him and had him ______ in 1498. WHY??? Because the Church feared he might become too powerful (ideas were dangerous).

4 The Jesuits Also called the _______ of _______. Put a new emphasis on spirituality and service Founded in 1534 by Ignatius of Loyola (former soldier) He ran it like the military – emphasis on obediance to the church Emphasis on _________ – believed that mind was a powerful weapon in fight against Protestantism – This helped Catholics regain ground and lots of bloody wars between Catholics and Protestants Lots of __________ work – people going around the world to convert others to Catholicism.

5 Council of Trent Idea was to redefine doctrines of the Catholic faith Took place on and off for ___ years Officials were led by Pope ______ III Goals of Council: look at what _________ are complaining about in regards to Catholic Church AND simplify church teachings.

6 Council of Trent cont’d Church admitted cardinals and bishops were corrupt and started investigating it Started training priests to end _______ abuse To end financial abuse, they get rid of __________. At the end of their meetings, they renounce __________ beliefs of individual spirituality and self-discipline

7 Council of Trent, cont’d Council argued that church could help believers achieve _______ by using mystery and ceremonies to inspire faith. This was consistent with the beliefs of millions of people.

8 There is NO resolution between the 2 religious groups (____________ and __________) The Council was successful in creating renewed interest in the _________ Church – Austria, Poland and some other European countries return to the Catholic Church They did establish many colleges and universities in Europe by the ______’s

9 Who Helped Carry Out the Reforms? Charles Borromeo – he was the archbishop of ____ and built schools that were designed just to educate ________ Frances of Sales – did missionary work and wanted to educate _______ because the women will teach their children to become better Catholics. He converted people from ______________.

10 Women Life before the Renaissance: – Clean – Cook – Take for children and house – NO _______, ________ or traveling Life after the Renaissance: – Women begin to play a role in the ________ – _____ take care of children, the sick, the poor

11 Women’s Groups Company of St. Ursula – group of women that teach girls how to do housework, cook, healthcare (how to be a _______) Visitation of Holy Mary – group of schools that train women to become _________ – they are teaching lower level education Mary Ward – designed group of schools for girls. Church didn’t like this; saw her as ______ and dangerous Teresa de Avila – decided that Church policies are too lenient so she starts the ________ Order – they are very strict and live a very simple life.

12 The Roman Inquisition This is a ______ Court that questions people they think are breaking church laws: – Martin Luther – Protestants – Heretics – Accused _______ (people in touch with nature more than religion)

13 Roman Inquisition cont’d There is NO trial – they just try to make people confess to whatever they are accused of They get them to confess through ________ Index of __________ _____: list of books the Catholic Church says you cannot read. If you read them, you will go to ____ and lose your soul. _________ used the Inquisition to make the point that the Catholic Church still has huge problems and didn’t change anything

14 Religious Effects Because of religious __________ (punishing, torturing) of religious beliefs, Protestants in Europe decide to leave Europe and go to North America (Puritans, Pilgrims, Quakers) Different branches of ___________ are formed: – Lutheran – Anabaptist – Calvinists – Anglican This paves the way for religious ________, especially in the United States

15 Social Effects Catholics and Protestants, including Martin Luther, do not like ____ and _________ They told Muslims in Spain to convert to Christianity or leave Spain or die Jews were confined to _______ and stripped of possessions and dignity – What are ghettos? Many people feared that witches roamed land and killed children, cattle, worked with the _____, etc. They were tried and sentenced to death. Many innocent victims were killed.

16 Religious Wars 1494: King Charles VIII of France invades ______ – This begins a series of wars for control of Italy ITALIAN WARS: – France and Spain both fought for control of Italy – England even got involved – In 1527 Charles V of Spain carried out a military event with the sack of Rome – 1559 – the Wars finally ended, but the Wars were credited with expanding the _____ ___________. HOW???

17 Conflict Amongst the Germans New ideas about the Renaissance moved through Germany This made __________ aware of how unhappy they were because of high ____ and lack of ______ Reformation preachers discussed the idea of freedom and this increased the dissent amongst the peasants. Thousands of German peasants stormed ______ and ___________. This Rebellion was known as the ________’s War.

18 Peasant’s War ______ used harsh force to suppress the peasants Martin Luther was accused of starting the riot, although he denied it, saying the peasants “rob and rage and act like ____ ______” He refused to join the rebellion Charles V (Holy Roman Emperor) began a holy war against Protestantism by attacking the __________ Princes in Germany

19 This was ended by the ______ of _________ (Charles V didn’t show up) Allowed each prince to choose the religion he wanted his subjects to practice (only choices were _________ and __________) and subjects had no choice in the matter Paved the way for more religious unrest to come

20 Conflicts Between Religions France: The Huguenots (Protestant minority) fought against ____________ – Fighting ended when their leader, Henry of Navarre converted to Catholicism – Conversion led to political stability (Catholics accepted him as king) 1598 Edict of ________ granted religious freedom to Protestants


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