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Baroque
Catholic church began to adopt the Baroque style in response to the reformation
Faith became the centerpiece of the church
The Council of Trent decided the arts should depict more religious things
The later baroque style was called Rococo
Objectives
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 Catholic Church responded to the Protestant movement with the Counter Reformation.
The baroque art, music, and architecture style was adopted by the Catholic Church to bring out the strong emotions of the Christian faith.
Loyola and Jesuits
Ignatius of Loyola
Knight prior to becoming a priest
Believes in spiritual warfare
Knowledge is power
Believes in spiritual excercises
One of 13 children
Decided to become a religious person after reading about Jesus and other saints
Society of Jesus (AKA Jesuits)
All about education
St. Teresa of Avila
Reformed nuns
Council of Trent
Reformation of Church Practices
Seminaries
Schools for training priests
Quality of Priests
There were stricter requirements for priests
Additional Information
Changed the calendar to have more consistent dates for things such as Easter
Confirmed the Bible and the unwritten rules of the Church as sources for the Christian faith
Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine
Sources of Authority
Tradition
Defined as respect for precedent.
The catholic church's services haven't changed much
Scripture
The catholic bible has more books than the protestant bible
Magisterium
The teaching authority of the Pope and bishops
Anathema is excommunication