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Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation (Lectures and Objectives (The…
Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation
Lectures and Objectives
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.
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 responded to the Protestant movement with the Counter Reformation.
Council of Trent
Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine was what do I as a Catholic believe.
Magisterial; the Pope and Bishops still have final authority.
Anathema is excommunicating from breaking something the Church said not to do, such as saying that I am saved from my work.
Or, that baptism isn't necessary.
Scripture is the high athority
Reformation of Church Practice.
There must be schools for seminaries training.
Quality of Priests need to be increased.
From 1545-1563 the Catholic Church examined itself, to fix problems.
Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola
Jesuit schools still thrive today.
Jesuits means society of Jesus Ignatius Loyola founded was the founder.
St. Teresa of Avila reformed monetarists were the Mons were.
Loyola was a converted knight(later became a priest), believed that education was the way to fight the good vs. evil war.
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
Baroque was used because it was the opposite of Protestant and amazing.
Wanted people coming in to be awed and amazed.
Know what you know, and believe what you know.
The Council of Trent, Society of Jesus, and Revival of Spirituality were the Counter-Reformation.