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COUNTER REFORMATION - Coggle Diagram
COUNTER REFORMATION
Reforming Popes
Paul III (pope from 1534 to 1549)
He approved the Jesuit order.
He used the Inquisition to seek
out heresy in papal territory.
He called a council of
Church leaders to meet in Trent,
He directed a
council of cardinals to
investigate indulgence selling
and other abuses in the Church.
Paul IV
He had officials draw up a list of books
considered dangerous to the Catholic faith.
The list was known as the "Index of Forbidden Books".
The Legacy of the Reformation
Political Effects of the Reformation
As the Catholic
Church’s moral and political authority declined.
Religious and Social Effects of the Reformation
Protestant churches flourished
and new denominations developed.
Catholic Reformation
A movement within the
Catholic Church to reform itself,
helping Catholics to remain loyal.
Ignatius of Loyola
He thought about his past sins
and about the life of Jesus.
JESUITS: In 1540, the pope created a
religious order for his followers called
the Society of Jesus.