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E. Napp The Catholic Church Fights Back In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Catholic Counter Reformation Council of Trent Inquisition Heresy Jesuits Thirty Years War

E. Napp The Catholic Church Fights Back In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Catholic Counter Reformation Council of Trent

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E. Napp

The Catholic Church Fights Back

In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms:

Catholic Counter ReformationCouncil of Trent

InquisitionHeresyJesuits

Thirty Years War

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The Protestant Reformation seriouslyweakened the power of the Roman

Catholic Church.

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The Catholic Counter Reformation

• The Roman Catholic Church reacted to the Protestant Reformation by making limited reforms.

• The Catholic Counter Reformation was a movement within the Roman Catholic Church to stop the spread of Protestantism.

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The RomanCatholic

Church triedto limit

the spreadof

Protestantism.

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Council of Trent

• Between 1545 and 1563, officials of the Roman Catholic Church met at the Council of Trent.

• At this meeting, Church officials redefined Catholic beliefs and created strategies to stop the spread of Protestantism.

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The Councilof Trent

ended thesale of

indulgences.

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The Inquisition

• The Roman Catholic Church created courts to punish people suspected of Protestant beliefs in Catholic countries.

• This movement was known as the Inquisition.

• The Inquisition punished heresy or the acceptance of non-Catholic beliefs.

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Hereticswere

torturedand

sometimeskilled.

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The Jesuits

• Ignatius Loyola started a new Catholic order called the Jesuits in 1534.

• The Jesuits were dedicated to defending the Catholic faith.

• The Jesuits also wanted to spread the Catholic faith.

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Ignatius Loyolafounded a

new Catholicorder to spread Catholicbeliefs.

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Religious Wars

• Religious conflict frequently led to war.

• Catholics and Protestants fought for land and power.

• The Thirty Years War was a particularly bloody war between Catholics and Protestants.

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Germanyand the

Netherlandsbecameinvolved

in a seriesof bloody

wars.

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WesternEurope was

no longerpredominantly

Catholic.

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Questions for Reflection:

• What was the Catholic Counter Reformation?

• Explain one specific action taken by the Council of Trent.

• What was the Inquisition and why were people accused of heresy punished?

• Who was Ignatius Loyola?

• Why did the Thirty Years War occur?