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Protestant Reformation, Thirty year war (1618-1648) - 8 million deaths,…
Protestant Reformation
Stance
Long
Paul III
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At the point of despair, on the brink of salvation
Council of Trent
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"The aspiration for a disciplined and educated priesthood was a cornerstone of Catholic reform" (Peter Marshall)
Modern
Pope Francis
"the intention of Martin Luther 500 years ago was to renew the Church, not divide Her"
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Impact on
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Luther
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Others
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Council of Trent anathematization of Protestant doctrines
ended hopes of reconciliation with Luther and Protestants
Response
Short term
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Public Debate
"required Luther to expound on his positions more extensively and concretely than ever before" (Armenio)
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Long term
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Council of Trent
which reaffirmed
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Through categories:
Doctrine
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Justification
"if anyone says the free will of man...does not cooperate" in receiving grace "let them be anathema"
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Discipline
Seminaries
"to train them in church discipline, in a college which the bishops shall choose"
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Devotion
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Marriage
"if any one contracts Marriage otherwise then in the presence of the Parish priest and of Tow or three Witnesses, it comes to nothing"
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Modern
Pope Francis
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Geneva Word Council
“We remain hopeful, amidst all the turmoil in our world, in our ongoing work of the pilgrimage of justice and peace.”
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Vatican II
Unitatis Redintegratio
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"The Restoration of unity mong all Christians is one of the principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council
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Context
Leo X
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"the great lords received doctrinal authority to confiscate the possessions of the Church." (Henri Daniel-Rops)
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Abuses
"This corruption was not universal, but its toleration was" (Claveau)
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"as soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs" (teztel)
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Thirty year war (1618-1648) - 8 million deaths, including famine and violence.
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