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Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation (Council of Trent (The Council…
Catholic Church and the Counter Reformation
Council of Trent
The Council of Trent was from 1545-1563
The Council Trent is part of Counter Reformation
Council Trent had Affirmation and Reformation
Sources of Authority, Script, Tradition, Magisterial
Objectives/lectures
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 Council of Trent look h the Catholic Church would perform better.
The Catholic Church formed a new order called the Jesuits led by Ignatius Loyola and emphasized education.
The Jesuits led by Ignatius Loyola and Emphasized education was made from a new order by Catholic Church
The Catholic Church responded to the Protestant movement with the Counter Reformation.
The Catholic Church used the Counter Reformation to show Protestant movement
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 adopted Baroque to bring out the strong emotions of the Christian faith
Baroque and the Counter Reformation
important factors during the Baroque era were the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation
Baroque style is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama, exuberance, and grandeur
period of Catholic revival beginning with the Council of Trent and ending at the close of the Thirty Years’ War
Famous painters of the Baroque era include Rubens, Caravaggio, and Rembrandt.
Jesuits and Ignatius Loyola
Ignatius Loyola was wounded in a battle with the French
Ignatius Loyola was inflamed by the ideals of courtly love and knighthood
St. Ignatius Loyola was born in 1491, one of 13 children of a family of minor nobility in northern Spain
Jesuits had many catholic schools and education was key to Catholic