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2 THINK  What does the word REFORM mean?  What might have needed to be reformed in 1517?

3 Background  The Roman Catholic Church controlled daily life in the Middle Ages.  Heavy taxes were collected not just by the lord of the manor but by church personnel.  The Renaissance fueled the building of huge and elaborate church structures like St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican and like Michelangelo’s painting of the Sistine Chapel.  These masterpieces required MONEY $$$$$

4  One of the main ways that the church collected money was to sell indulgences.  An indulgence is a document which grants forgiveness for sins committed, resulting in people having to pay the local priest to forgive their sins.  That money was spent on the local church or was sent to Rome or other cities to build new and magnificent cathedrals.

5  Many Christians found this practice of selling indulgences unfair, as well as other practices by the Church (like appointing family members of the kings and princes as bishops and popes).

6 Martin Luther  One person, a monk named Martin Luther, protested against corruption and injustices in the Roman Catholic Church.  In 1517, he wrote ninety-five “theses,” or complaints, about the Roman Catholic Church and posted them on the door of his local church in Wittenberg, Germany.

7  What new invention do you think helped Luther get his message out??  Because of the printing press, his complaints were quickly copied and spread throughout Germany.  What effect do you think this may have had on the people in his city?  What do you think the pope did to Martin Luther?

8  Church officials reacted by excommunicating, or expelling, Luther from the Church.  People who agreed with Luther and followed his teaching became known as Lutherans.  Soon there were other groups of Christians who no longer wished to be a part of the Roman Catholic Church.  These events were called the Reformation because these people wanted to reform, or change, Church beliefs and practices.

9  This began a movement called Protestantism, since its supporters had protested against the Church.

10 Church Response  The Catholic Church responded by calling the Council of Trent in 1545. These efforts were called the Counter-Reformation because they were against the Reformation.  Roman Catholics still accepted that only the Church could explain the Bible.

11  They also insisted that the pope was the highest authority in the Church.  However, the council did begin some reforms, including a ban on the sale of indulgences.

12 Split  Remember that Christianity split into an eastern church and a western church in 1054.  Now the Reformation and the Counter- Reformation split western Christianity once again: into Catholics and Protestants.

13 THINK  What practices of the Roman Catholic Church led to the Reformation?  What were the Reformation and the Counter- Reformation?

14 WRITE  On a sheet of loose-leaf paper, write your own Ninety-five Thesis. Make a list of complaints you have about the one thing you hate the most. Try to come up with 10-15 theses.  Title your thesis “(Your Name)’s Ninety-Five Thesis (For example, Michelle’s Ninety-Five Thesis)  Turn in at the end of the hour.


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