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The Church and the Counter Refermation (Council of Trent (Spiritual re…
The Church and the Counter Refermation
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
simplicity get back to the catholic faith
Baroque. Ecstasy of St.Teresa
Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola
IG is the founder of the jesuits
he was a knight
he was a priset
He belied in spiritual war fare which meant that he though that there was a battle for soles more than on a battle field.
1.Emphasis on personal piety
St.Teresa of Avila was believed to have special powers and she was a monastic reformer.
Council of Trent
Spiritual re advisement
There is a chain of command now in the church as they relies what they have bin doing and what they should be doing
you can not get to heaven by your self and it is important that the church has reconised this and put this out there.
If any one shall say, that baptism is... not necessary into salvation; let him be anathinim
Affirmation of decathlon dfoctrin
source of authority in the form of scripture
Reformation of church practices
Lectures and Objectives
A response is necessary
The Council of Trent was the most important movement of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church’s first significant reply to the growing Protestants Reformation. The primary purpose of the council was to condemn and refute the beliefs of the Protestants, such as Martin Luther and John Calvin, and also to make the set of beliefs in Catholicism even clearer. Approximately forty clergymen, mainly Catholic bishops, were in attendance during the twenty-five times over the next eighteen years that the Council convened.
The Protestant Reformers rejected the Apocrypha as part of the biblical canon. (The term Apocrypha (Gr., hidden) is a collection of ancient Jewish writings and is the title given to these books, which were written between 300 and 30 B.C., in the era between the Old and New Testaments.) During the the fourth session, the Council issued a decree damning anyone who rejected these books:
Protestants claimed that the only source and norm for the Christian faith was Holy Scripture (the canonical Bible without the Apocrypha). The doctrine of Sola Scriptura was rejected at Trent. The Council affirmed two sources of special revelation: Holy Scripture (e.g., all the books included in the Latin Vulgate version) and traditions of the church (including the “unwritten traditions”).
The
Catholic Church
responded to the Protestant movement with the Counter Reformation.
2.
The Council of Trent
(1545-1563) examined how the Catholic Church would reform for the better. It played a vital role in revitalizing the Roman Catholic Church in many parts of Europe.
The
Catholic Church formed
a new order called the Jesuits led by Ignatius Loyola and emphasized education.
The baroque art, music, and architecture style was adopted by the Catholic Church
to bring out the strong emotions of the Christian faith.
you an have indulgences but you cant sell them to other people.