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Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation (Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola…
Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation
Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola
His mission of Counter-Reformation
St. Teresa of Avila is a monastic reformer, theologian, and mystic
Ignatius Loyola converted a knight before becoming a priest
Jesuits are the educational arm of the Catholic Faith
Council of Trent
Sources of Authority are Scripture: the foundation of Catholic Doctrine, Tradition: Respect for Precedent, Magisterium: Teaching Authority of Pope and Bishops
Anathema is a formal curse by a pope or a council of the Church, excommunicating a person or denouncing a doctrine
Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine
Reformation of Church Practice increases the quality of priests
Lectures and Objectives
The Catholic Church formed a new order called the Jesuits led by Ignatius Loyola and emphasized education.
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 baroque art, music, and architecture style was adopted by the Catholic Church to bring out the strong emotions of the Christian faith
The Catholic Church responded to the Protestant movement with the Counter Reformation.
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
The Society of Jesus
The revival of Spirituality
The Counter Reformation is the Council of Trent
The Counter Reformation was Catholics responding to the Protestant movement.