The Protestant Reformation
... • Luther asks for full reform of Catholic Church • Pope Leo X bans Luther’s works • Luther declared outlaw by German Emperor Charles V. • Luther goes into hiding and translates the Bible into German ...
... • Luther asks for full reform of Catholic Church • Pope Leo X bans Luther’s works • Luther declared outlaw by German Emperor Charles V. • Luther goes into hiding and translates the Bible into German ...
Terms of the Reformation and Religious Wars
... church determines what those good works are. John Wycliffe: English reformer (1320-1384) he supported clerical poverty, personal merit, and authority through the scripture. He was condemned after his death. His followers were called Lollards, they believed in church all were equal. Jan Hus: A Bohemi ...
... church determines what those good works are. John Wycliffe: English reformer (1320-1384) he supported clerical poverty, personal merit, and authority through the scripture. He was condemned after his death. His followers were called Lollards, they believed in church all were equal. Jan Hus: A Bohemi ...
Is the Catholic church Christian
... after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven” [2Co 5:8, Jn 5:24, Lk 16:22-26]. G. The Mass: “By the consecration (by the Priest) the transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is brought about…Who “Himself, ...
... after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven” [2Co 5:8, Jn 5:24, Lk 16:22-26]. G. The Mass: “By the consecration (by the Priest) the transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ is brought about…Who “Himself, ...
12.4
... In their meeting off and on for 18 years, they reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings in opposition to Protestant beliefs. Both faith and good works were necessary for salvation. The 7 sacraments, their view of Eucharist, and clerical celibacy were all upheld. The also kept purgatory and the use ...
... In their meeting off and on for 18 years, they reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings in opposition to Protestant beliefs. Both faith and good works were necessary for salvation. The 7 sacraments, their view of Eucharist, and clerical celibacy were all upheld. The also kept purgatory and the use ...
French Revolution and Catholicism
... • He also wanted to improve relations with other Christian denominations. • Pope Paul VI approved of the Second Vatican Council and reasserted the Catholic Church’s position on artificial contraception. • The next pope, Pope John Paul II, was the first non-Italian pope to be elected by the cardinals ...
... • He also wanted to improve relations with other Christian denominations. • Pope Paul VI approved of the Second Vatican Council and reasserted the Catholic Church’s position on artificial contraception. • The next pope, Pope John Paul II, was the first non-Italian pope to be elected by the cardinals ...
Slajd 1 - STO Starachowice
... Probably the first, along with southern influences on the present-southern Polish Christianity arrived in the Eastern rite propagated among others by the brothers Cyril and Methodius (there is a presumption that the prince was baptized Vistulans). Subordination Vistulans and other southern tribes wi ...
... Probably the first, along with southern influences on the present-southern Polish Christianity arrived in the Eastern rite propagated among others by the brothers Cyril and Methodius (there is a presumption that the prince was baptized Vistulans). Subordination Vistulans and other southern tribes wi ...
Effects of the Reformation
... Birthplace of the Reformation But, the main ruler, Charles V, was Catholic And many German princes were Protestant Peace of Augsburg: Each prince could choose the religion of his territory ...
... Birthplace of the Reformation But, the main ruler, Charles V, was Catholic And many German princes were Protestant Peace of Augsburg: Each prince could choose the religion of his territory ...
Reformation - Northern Highlands
... Sensational peddler of indulgences who said, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory ...
... Sensational peddler of indulgences who said, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory ...
Church History - St. Christine Parish
... • Pius IX – 1854 Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception – 1869 – 1st Vatican Council • Rome – Dei Filus – Pastor Aeternus • Infallibility ...
... • Pius IX – 1854 Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception – 1869 – 1st Vatican Council • Rome – Dei Filus – Pastor Aeternus • Infallibility ...
reformation_spreads
... At first, the Reformation divided the countries of Europe on religious principles, leading to religious intolerance. Power in most European states was concentrated in the monarch. Gradually, religious toleration emerged. ...
... At first, the Reformation divided the countries of Europe on religious principles, leading to religious intolerance. Power in most European states was concentrated in the monarch. Gradually, religious toleration emerged. ...
The Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church Anglican Church
... Nyssa). Tradition is seen as a living entity, remains ...
... Nyssa). Tradition is seen as a living entity, remains ...
The Catholic Counter-Reformation Jan Huss
... Recognizing the need to redefine the doctrines of Catholic faith, Pope Paul III convened the Council of Trent in 1545. Delegates examined Catholic practices and clarified teaching on important points. • The church’s interpretation of the ...
... Recognizing the need to redefine the doctrines of Catholic faith, Pope Paul III convened the Council of Trent in 1545. Delegates examined Catholic practices and clarified teaching on important points. • The church’s interpretation of the ...
Reformation-Summary-1
... • The emergence of Protestantism leads to the breakup of Christian Unity in Western Europe and opens up an age of religious conflict • The printing press allows the protests to be heard throughout Europe. ...
... • The emergence of Protestantism leads to the breakup of Christian Unity in Western Europe and opens up an age of religious conflict • The printing press allows the protests to be heard throughout Europe. ...
The Decline of Medieval Europe
... 1. The Roman Catholic church was weakened by the Great Schism of the 14th century. 2. The sale of church positions by the pope to nobles without religious training. 3. The sale of Indulgences (pardons that could be bought to reduce time punished for sin.) 4. Resentment of expensive church constructi ...
... 1. The Roman Catholic church was weakened by the Great Schism of the 14th century. 2. The sale of church positions by the pope to nobles without religious training. 3. The sale of Indulgences (pardons that could be bought to reduce time punished for sin.) 4. Resentment of expensive church constructi ...
8-2 PowerPoint File
... Henry & Gregory exchange nasty letters German princes side w/ Pope Gregory excommunicates Henry Henry makes peace > repents as a sinner Henry leads an army to Rome > Gregory exiled ...
... Henry & Gregory exchange nasty letters German princes side w/ Pope Gregory excommunicates Henry Henry makes peace > repents as a sinner Henry leads an army to Rome > Gregory exiled ...
The Elizabethan Religious Settlement, 1558
... • ‘Governor’ rather than ‘Head’ appeased conservatives concerned about a woman claiming the latter title. • Clergy had to swear an oath of loyalty to Elizabeth but the laity did not (no desire to “make a window into men’s souls”). ...
... • ‘Governor’ rather than ‘Head’ appeased conservatives concerned about a woman claiming the latter title. • Clergy had to swear an oath of loyalty to Elizabeth but the laity did not (no desire to “make a window into men’s souls”). ...
Henry VIII - Cloudfront.net
... comes from faith in Christ II. That the Bible was the only religious authority, not the pope or church traditions III. That men in faith were equal, priests were no better than ordinary ...
... comes from faith in Christ II. That the Bible was the only religious authority, not the pope or church traditions III. That men in faith were equal, priests were no better than ordinary ...
Catholicism Presentation - Holy Family Catholic Regional
... buying and selling of the Clergy, Christians should have a personal relationship with God, Bible written in the peoples vernacular language etc. ...
... buying and selling of the Clergy, Christians should have a personal relationship with God, Bible written in the peoples vernacular language etc. ...
Catholicism - Holy Family Catholic Regional Division No. 37
... buying and selling of the Clergy, Christians should have a personal relationship with God, Bible written in the peoples vernacular language etc. ...
... buying and selling of the Clergy, Christians should have a personal relationship with God, Bible written in the peoples vernacular language etc. ...
Transforming Roman World
... – He was a fierce leader, strong statesman, and devoted Christian. • Charlemagne greatly expanded the Frankish kingdom and created the Carolingian Empire, controlling much of West and Central Europe. • He became the world’s most powerful Christian ruler. ...
... – He was a fierce leader, strong statesman, and devoted Christian. • Charlemagne greatly expanded the Frankish kingdom and created the Carolingian Empire, controlling much of West and Central Europe. • He became the world’s most powerful Christian ruler. ...
Word - Saint Mary`s Press
... doctrine or part of the human of the entire Church, condition through the Pope’s but also to “all ordinary teaching office people of good will” (example: Caritas in Veritate, by Pope Benedict XVI) ...
... doctrine or part of the human of the entire Church, condition through the Pope’s but also to “all ordinary teaching office people of good will” (example: Caritas in Veritate, by Pope Benedict XVI) ...
Ch11Ls2Gr8 - St. Joseph Hill Academy
... Many Catholics no longer even knew the basis of Catholicism; Christendom weakened Powerful Papacy began to decline ...
... Many Catholics no longer even knew the basis of Catholicism; Christendom weakened Powerful Papacy began to decline ...