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Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation

Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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20 Slides • 16 Questions

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4.3 The Counter Reformation

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The Counter Reformation

The Catholic reaction to the Reformation is

officially known as the Counter Reformation.

It took a two-pronged approach:

Renew a spirit of religious devotion within

the church

Respond to challenges to church doctrine

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Fill in the Blank

How did the Roman Catholic Church respond to the Reformation? (PG 89)

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Reform of Church Practice

The most influential reform effort was likely

the founding of the Society of Jesus, or
Jesuits.

The Jesuits sought to suppress heresy

(Protestantism), promote Roman Catholic
education, and spread the Catholic faith to
other countries.

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Multiple Choice

What was the most influential Catholic Reform effort?

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Jesuits

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Theatine

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Capuchin

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Ursuline

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Multiple Choice

What did Jesuits promote?

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Catholic Education and Spreading Catholic faith to other countries

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Protestant Education and Spreading Protestant faith to other countries

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Jesuits

a new Catholic monastic order

founded during the Reformation to
stop the spread of Protestantism

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Think of problems the Catholic church had due to reformation and possible solutions for those problems.

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​Warm
Up

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Inquisition

An Inquisition was an

organization that was set up by the church to find and remove heretics.

​Heresy: belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine

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Inquisition

a Roman Catholic Church court set up

to find and punish heretics

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Inquisition

Pope Paul III organized an

Inquisition in 1542 to
combat the gains of the
Protestant Reformation.

Failure to confess could lead

to torture and being burned
at the stake.

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Multiple Choice

How did the Catholic Church and governments deal with heresy?

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They paid mercenaries to hunt protestants

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They made new countries to isolate themselves

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The created inquisitions to find and remove

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Multiple Choice

Who organized the Inquisition in 1542?

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Pope Leo X

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Pope Boniface VIII

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Pope Paul III

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Pope Peter II

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Inquisition

Guilty Until Proven Guilty?

If you were accused of heresy you could be:

  • Taken in the middle of a night to a trial

  • Tortured & Burned at the stake

  • Family members could be arrested

  • Property taken by the church

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Multiple Choice

If an Inquisition agent thought you were protestant the courts believed you were _________?

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Guilty

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Innocent

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Multiple Select

Select 3 things that could happen to people accused of heresy ?

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Arrested in the middle of the night

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Family members arrested & property taken

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Catholic church would issue penance and be forgiven

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Tortured & Burned at the stake

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Receive a fair trial

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Index of Prohibited Books

When the Catholic Church realized the impact

that printed materials were having on the
spread of the Reformation, they published a
list called the Index of Prohibited Books.

Most versions of the Bible and all Protestant

literature were prohibited.

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Index of Prohibited Books

a list of books and Bible translations
that were forbidden and declared
heretical by the Catholic Church
during the Counter Reformation

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Multiple Choice

What invention led to spread of Protestant literature?

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The telephone

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The moveable-type printer

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The Silk Road

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The writing quills

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Multiple Choice

What strategy did the Catholic Church NOT use for stopping the spread of Reformation ideas? (choose 1)

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abolished corrupt practices

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created new religious orders (groups)

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tried and punished suspected heretics

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prohibited Catholics from reading protestant books

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added protestant teachings to their Bible

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18 years of planning

Council of Trent

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Council of Trent

The Council of Trent met several times over a

twenty-year period.

The council wrote a statement of Roman

Catholic beliefs and practices.

The church made no major changes to its

doctrine.

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Council of Trent

a meeting of Catholic leaders during
the Reformation that produced the
first written statement containing all

Catholic doctrines

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Multiple Choice

The Council of Trent only met once.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The Council of Trent wrote a statement of ____________.

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Roman Catholic beliefs and practices

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Reformation laws and punishments

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Protestant beliefs and practices

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Apology to reformers

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Multiple Choice

The Catholic church no longer believed that works was necessary for salvation.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The Council of Trent decided that__________ was/were needed to link people to God.

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nothing

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human priest

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only the Pope

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Angels

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Multiple Choice

Did Catholic doctrine change?

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No, they just ordered corrupt practices to stop and became stricter.

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Yes, they took away all the rules that did not match the Bible and created new ones

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Wars of Religion

Much of northern Europe had accepted

Protestantism.

Southern Europe, most especially Spain and

Italy, remained strongly Catholic.

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Multiple Choice

Which regions of Europe embraced Protestantism?

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Most of northern Europe

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Most of southern Europe

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Most of eastern Europe

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Most of western Europe

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Multiple Choice

Which regions of Europe remained strongly Catholic?

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Most of northern Europe

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Most of southern Europe

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Most of eastern Europe

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Most of western Europe

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Wars of Religion

Divisions in Europe over the Reformation led

to a series of wars in the 1500s and 1600s that
are sometimes collectively known as the wars
of religion.

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What to Know

People
Petrarch
Castiglione
Machiavelli
Erasmus
Sir Thomas More

Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
John Wycliffe
John Huss
Martin Luther

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What to Know

People
Ulrich Zwingli
Anabaptists
John Calvin
Jesuits

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