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    posed by the Lutheran Reformation. The Council of Trent was created in order to change the Catholic Church. The ideas of the Lutheran reformation were becoming popular and therefore‚ the Catholic Church had lost many followers. The Council of Trent began the Catholic reformation by abolishing the corruption of the Catholic Church. In addition‚ the Council wanted to prevent the growth of Protestantism and affirm the beliefs of Catholicism. The Council of Trent was the key response to oppose the Lutheran

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    illiterate and some abused their powers for absolution of sins To reform the structure of Catholic church Pope Paul III had established the Council of Trent which consisted of Catholic cardinals who were responsible for handling the reforms of the Catholic Church. The Council of Trent is considered to be one of the Catholic Church’s most important councils. The Council had 25 sessions from 1545-1563 that would address the issues of the Catholic church. The result of these 25 sessions were the validation

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    Counter Reformation was sparked with the Council of Trent. The Council of Trent consisted of religious authority figures and scholars. Some members of the council wished for moderate reform and others desired to focus on tradition doctrine; the latter won. Because of this‚ the Pope is recognized as the most supreme individual‚ churches were to interpret scripture‚ and confidence in the Catholic religion was partially restored. All in all‚ the Council of Trent reaffirmed the traditional Catholic teachings

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    temporal defender of the Catholic Church. Even though the church had no determinate territory it was a state. It had a monarch as a pope‚ it princes in prelates and its subjects in Western Christendom. It had legislative assemblies in ecumenical councils‚ a constitution in cannon law‚ and fiscal agency in the Curia. It went to war‚ negotiated treaties and collected taxies. The church was the Holy Roman Empire with a stronghold throughout Europe. But this

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    VIII to confront the pope was 9. Institutes of the Christian Religion 10. The city that stood as John Calvin’s model Protestant community 11. pillars of the Catholic Reformation 12. The Council that helped define and advance the Catholic Reformation took place in 13. The Council of Trent 14. Ignatius Loyola 15. witch-hunting in the sixteenth century 16. Ninety-five percent of the condemned witches 17. The Spanish leader who sent an armada against England in 1588 18

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    oblivious to the corruption in the Church and one of these people was Martin Luther. His main goal was to start a reformation of the Catholic Church‚ he did this by writing the "95 theses" and after this the Church created something called the Counsel of Trent. The major issue with the Church was how powerful it was getting and how much money they were receiving. They were getting powerful and wealthy for all the wrong reasons. The relationship between the people and church was solely based on money

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    Europe‚ but also the entire world. The first thing the church worked on reforming was it’s doctrines‚ or beliefs they held and preached. In order to come up with a unified decision‚ Pope Paul III called together a council of church leaders to a meeting‚ known as the Council of Trent. From 1545 to 1563‚ church leaders came up with a mutual decision‚ agreeing on a few doctrines. The first was that the church had sole right to interpret the bible‚ and it’s interpretation would be final - anyone who

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    their claims that indulgences remove sin and their sale was eventually abolished. Pope Paul III established the Council of Trent to deal with the constant attacks from Protestants. Members of the Church began to see its corruptness and the reason why believers had commenced to doubt hence they began to reform the Church in their own way without submitting to Protestant beliefs. The council consisted of Catholic cardinals who

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