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  1. The Counter-Reformation was the response developed by Catholic Church to minimize the impact of Protestantism. It was a movement that helped to produce an ecclesiastical restructuring by introducing a series of changes in the liturgy. It was a movement that consisted in giving a new image to the church by reducing the influence of Protestant ...

  2. However, if, as revisionists have suggested, the Marian church had already begun to engage with the spirituality of the incipient Counter-Reformation, we might ask whether the reason the Elizabethan and Stuart Catholic gentry were so receptive to Tridentine spirituality was, at least in part, because they had already encountered it.

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · The Council of Trent. Pope Paulus III has a vision of the Council of Trento, by Sebastiano Ricci, 1687-1688, via WIkimedia Commons. In schools, we teach that the Counter-Reformation started with the Council of Trent. The Council of Trent took place from 1545 to 1563, not only in Trent but also in Vicenza and Bologna.

  4. The Vatican fought back with the Counter-Reformation…an attempt to put what was the universal Catholic Church back together. On one hand, the Church worked to reform its internal corruption and reach out to alienated members. And on the other hand, the Church resorted to propaganda, intimidation and outright force. Art became a propaganda tool.

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  5. Protestant Reformation and CounterReformation. In the early 16th century, movements were begun by two theologians, Martin Luther and Huldrych Zwingli , who aimed to reform the Church; these reformers are distinguished from previous ones in that they considered the root of corruptions to be doctrinal (rather than simply a matter of moral ...

  6. The Counter-Reformation was a Catholic revival that rejected the Protestant view but promoted institutional reform of the central Catholic church. It was a return to the basic tenets of the early Roman Catholic faith. It prompted the founding of seminaries for proper education and training of priests, a return to the spiritual life of faith and ...

  7. Dec 17, 2017 · from Part II - Religion and War. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2017. By. Tadhg Ó hannracháin. Edited by. Jane Ohlmeyer. General editor. Thomas Bartlett. Chapter.

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