2.5 The Catholic Reformation

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  • The Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, was the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation.
  • Reaffirming Catholic teachings was a key goal of the Catholic Reformation.
  • Who were three influential figures of the Catholic Reformation?
    Pope Paul III, Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Ávila
  • Match the reformation with its key leader:
    Protestant Reformation ↔️ Martin Luther
    Catholic Reformation ↔️ Pope Paul III
  • Evangelization was a key strategy of the Catholic Reformation to convert Protestants and expand Catholicism globally.
  • What role did Ignatius of Loyola play in the Catholic Reformation?
    Founded the Jesuits
  • The Council of Trent aimed to standardize Catholic liturgy.
  • The Council of Trent eliminated practices such as pluralism and simony to reform the Church.
  • Order the key goals of the Council of Trent:
    1️⃣ Reaffirm Catholic doctrine
    2️⃣ Reform Church practices
    3️⃣ Standardize the liturgy
  • What document was established by the Council of Trent to standardize Catholic worship?
    The Roman Missal
  • What were the three primary aims of the Council of Trent?
    Reaffirm doctrine, reform practices, standardize liturgy
  • The Council of Trent reaffirmed Catholic doctrine on transubstantiation
  • The Council of Trent eliminated pluralism and simony in the Catholic Church.
  • What document established uniform Catholic worship after the Council of Trent?
    Roman Missal
  • The outcomes of the Council of Trent strengthened the Catholic Church and led to increased efforts in evangelization
  • The Catholic Church initiated reforms during the Counter-Reformation based on decisions from the Council of Trent.
  • What were two corrupt practices eliminated by the Council of Trent?
    Pluralism and simony
  • The reforms of the Catholic Church aimed to restore its moral standards and authority
  • Match the impact of the Catholic Reformation with its corresponding aspect:
    Political ↔️ Stabilized Church influence
    Religious ↔️ Strengthened Catholic doctrine
    Cultural ↔️ Promoted artistic patronage
    Social ↔️ Enhanced educational standards
  • The Catholic Reformation is also known as the Counter-Reformation.
  • What was the primary document that reaffirmed Catholic teachings during the Counter-Reformation?
    Decrees of Trent
  • One key strategy of the Catholic Reformation was to convert Protestants through evangelization
  • The Inquisition was used during the Catholic Reformation to suppress unorthodox views.
  • Who were three influential figures of the Catholic Reformation?
    Pope Paul III, Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Ávila
  • Match the Reformation with its leader:
    Protestant Reformation ↔️ Martin Luther
    Catholic Reformation ↔️ Pope Paul III
  • What religious order was founded by Ignatius of Loyola during the Catholic Reformation?
    Jesuits
  • The Council of Trent reaffirmed Catholic doctrine on transubstantiation, penance, and indulgences
  • The Council of Trent established the Roman Missal for uniform Catholic worship.
  • The reforms in the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation were initiated by the Council of Trent.Trent
  • The Council of Trent reaffirmed Catholic teachings on transubstantiation, penance, and indulgences.
  • What corrupt practices were eliminated by the Council of Trent?
    Pluralism and simony
  • The education for clergy was enhanced through the establishment of seminaries.
  • The Roman Missal was established to standardize liturgical practices.
  • The reforms initiated by the Council of Trent aimed to restore Catholic authority
  • The Counter-Reformation strengthened the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation.
  • Match the reform with its outcome:
    Doctrinal Clarification ↔️ Reaffirmed Catholic teachings
    Practice Improvements ↔️ Eliminated pluralism and simony
    Clergy Education ↔️ Improved education through seminaries
    Standardized Liturgy ↔️ Established the Roman Missal
  • The Catholic Reformation stabilized the Church's influence politically but increased tensions with Protestant states.
  • What was suppressed culturally during the Catholic Reformation?
    Dissenting literature
  • The Council of Trent's reforms exacerbated conflicts with Protestant nations.