The Catholic Reformation
... Bible. The Protestant doctrine that the Bible was the sole basis for religious authority was superseded by the doctrine that church tradition was equal in authority to Scriptures. The Protestant doctrines of justification by faith alone, the bondage of the will, man's utter depravity and helplessnes ...
... Bible. The Protestant doctrine that the Bible was the sole basis for religious authority was superseded by the doctrine that church tradition was equal in authority to Scriptures. The Protestant doctrines of justification by faith alone, the bondage of the will, man's utter depravity and helplessnes ...
Counter Reformation Constructed Response
... The inquisition were a series of trials of individuals accused of heresay (crimes against the Church) conducted by the Catholic Church clergy. Individuals were often tortured to gain “confessions” of their crimes. Individuals found guilty of these crimes faced imprisonment, house arrest, excommunica ...
... The inquisition were a series of trials of individuals accused of heresay (crimes against the Church) conducted by the Catholic Church clergy. Individuals were often tortured to gain “confessions” of their crimes. Individuals found guilty of these crimes faced imprisonment, house arrest, excommunica ...
Slide 1
... • The Italian Catholic Church is part of the global Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, curia in Rome, and the Conference of Italian Bishops. In addition to Italy, two other sovereign nations are included in Italian-based dioceses, San Marino and Vatican City. There a ...
... • The Italian Catholic Church is part of the global Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, curia in Rome, and the Conference of Italian Bishops. In addition to Italy, two other sovereign nations are included in Italian-based dioceses, San Marino and Vatican City. There a ...
422. Ideological confrontation between Catholicism and
... “Calvinism” in Switzerland also caused a pressure on the authority of Roman Catholicism. Zwingli endeavored to return Christianity to a minimal and primitive form of organization and ceremony, with a thorough elimination of complicated bureaucracy. Under the avocation of Zwingli, the Calvinists stri ...
... “Calvinism” in Switzerland also caused a pressure on the authority of Roman Catholicism. Zwingli endeavored to return Christianity to a minimal and primitive form of organization and ceremony, with a thorough elimination of complicated bureaucracy. Under the avocation of Zwingli, the Calvinists stri ...
Christ`s Mission Continues in the Church Terms and People to know
... Bishops – the successors of the Apostles who fulfill their responsibilities as shepherds after the Apostles ...
... Bishops – the successors of the Apostles who fulfill their responsibilities as shepherds after the Apostles ...
Corruption in the Catholic Church
... G. Couldn’t pay? Faced excommunication (refusal of sacraments) H. Heretics (people who spoke out against the Church) were usually excommunicated or put to death. ...
... G. Couldn’t pay? Faced excommunication (refusal of sacraments) H. Heretics (people who spoke out against the Church) were usually excommunicated or put to death. ...
The Catholic Reformation - Northside Middle School
... Investigated indulgence selling and other abuses by clergy members Required priests and bishops to spend more time preaching Established rules for church services so they would be more alike everywhere ...
... Investigated indulgence selling and other abuses by clergy members Required priests and bishops to spend more time preaching Established rules for church services so they would be more alike everywhere ...
The Counter Reformation
... D. Eventually, party of reforming Cardinals convinced Pope Paul III need for council II. Council of Trent A. Issues 1. Met irregularly over 20 years (1545-47; 51-51; 62-63) 2. Poorly attended- earlier councils had as many as 500 reps; this one as low as 20 B. Papal Authority 1. Group of bishops cl ...
... D. Eventually, party of reforming Cardinals convinced Pope Paul III need for council II. Council of Trent A. Issues 1. Met irregularly over 20 years (1545-47; 51-51; 62-63) 2. Poorly attended- earlier councils had as many as 500 reps; this one as low as 20 B. Papal Authority 1. Group of bishops cl ...
Protestant Reformation vs. English Reformation
... Protestant Reformation vs. English Reformation Protestant Reformation ...
... Protestant Reformation vs. English Reformation Protestant Reformation ...
Counter Reformation
... Faith and good works = salvation Bible and Church share authority Indulgences do work (except false ones), and other traditions kept ...
... Faith and good works = salvation Bible and Church share authority Indulgences do work (except false ones), and other traditions kept ...
Corruption in the Catholic Church
... Scriptures or by clear reason (for I do not trust either in the pope or in councils alone, since it is well known that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have quoted and my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and will not recant anything ...
... Scriptures or by clear reason (for I do not trust either in the pope or in councils alone, since it is well known that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have quoted and my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and will not recant anything ...
The Counter (Catholic) Reformation The Counter Reformation was a
... New orders were formed to bring the focus back to spirituality. – Jesuits • Founded by Ignatius Loyola • Focused on obedience to the church • Concentrated on education as a way to spread Catholicism ...
... New orders were formed to bring the focus back to spirituality. – Jesuits • Founded by Ignatius Loyola • Focused on obedience to the church • Concentrated on education as a way to spread Catholicism ...
Slide 1 - chinese3hdownes2016-17
... Christmas, no drunkenness, no religious statues, no Latin practiced democracy and equality within each church – elected ministers by vote believed God favored good “saved” people with earthly success/money – businessmen liked this. ...
... Christmas, no drunkenness, no religious statues, no Latin practiced democracy and equality within each church – elected ministers by vote believed God favored good “saved” people with earthly success/money – businessmen liked this. ...
Henry VIII – desire for male heir/wants a divorce
... Removes Catholic power from England Catherine comes to power – Catholic Elizabeth restores Protestantism & shows tolerance to Catholics Church of England (aka Anglican) ...
... Removes Catholic power from England Catherine comes to power – Catholic Elizabeth restores Protestantism & shows tolerance to Catholics Church of England (aka Anglican) ...
Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 15 Section 4
... In response to the spread of Protestantism, some Catholics worked to reform their church during the Counter-Reformation. In the 1400s, Girolamo Savonarola preached in Florence that churches should melt down their gold and silver to feed the poor. The pope praised Savonarola at first, but eventually ...
... In response to the spread of Protestantism, some Catholics worked to reform their church during the Counter-Reformation. In the 1400s, Girolamo Savonarola preached in Florence that churches should melt down their gold and silver to feed the poor. The pope praised Savonarola at first, but eventually ...
Chapter 15 sec 4 MIAWS
... 6. The Jesuits were a Protestant group who went about arguing against Catholicism. 7. At the Council of Trent in 1545, much of Catholic doctrine was organized and made official. 8. The Counter-Reformation was an attempt by Pope Paul III to stop the Protestant movement and strengthen belief in the Ca ...
... 6. The Jesuits were a Protestant group who went about arguing against Catholicism. 7. At the Council of Trent in 1545, much of Catholic doctrine was organized and made official. 8. The Counter-Reformation was an attempt by Pope Paul III to stop the Protestant movement and strengthen belief in the Ca ...
Guide to the Old Catholic Church Records
... in the late 19th century, to accept the doctrine of the infallibility of the Pope. According to a brief history of the Church by The Most Rev. Francis P. Facione, following the Vatican Council I in 1870, “a considerable dissent among Catholics in parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland arose over ...
... in the late 19th century, to accept the doctrine of the infallibility of the Pope. According to a brief history of the Church by The Most Rev. Francis P. Facione, following the Vatican Council I in 1870, “a considerable dissent among Catholics in parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland arose over ...
Church History - St. Jude Syro Malankara Catholic Church
... members of the Puthenkoor community who reunited with the Catholic Church are the Malankara Catholics. ...
... members of the Puthenkoor community who reunited with the Catholic Church are the Malankara Catholics. ...
1 Religious Experience Middle Ages to Schism
... the Nicene Creed… no other forms of it were acceptable. Eastern Catholics resisted being told what to do by a power hungry papacy based in Rome and resisted change just because they were told to. This historical separation came to a climax point in 1054 C.E. when the leaders of each Church excom ...
... the Nicene Creed… no other forms of it were acceptable. Eastern Catholics resisted being told what to do by a power hungry papacy based in Rome and resisted change just because they were told to. This historical separation came to a climax point in 1054 C.E. when the leaders of each Church excom ...
The Great Schism
... Under the Roman emperor Constantine, the Church began to have two focal points (very important cities): 1. Rome in the west 2. Byzantium in the east (Byzantium is also known as Istanbul, in what is now Turkey) As Christianity expanded into Western Europe, the bishop of Rome came to be called pope an ...
... Under the Roman emperor Constantine, the Church began to have two focal points (very important cities): 1. Rome in the west 2. Byzantium in the east (Byzantium is also known as Istanbul, in what is now Turkey) As Christianity expanded into Western Europe, the bishop of Rome came to be called pope an ...
Can the Holy See influence the Outcome fo American Presidential
... President,” and thus recognized the Confederacy. Technically, diplomatic relations remained, but without funding. The attitude of the American government toward the papacy fluctuated in relation to the attitude of the American public toward American Catholics, who, as will be seen, were primarily im ...
... President,” and thus recognized the Confederacy. Technically, diplomatic relations remained, but without funding. The attitude of the American government toward the papacy fluctuated in relation to the attitude of the American public toward American Catholics, who, as will be seen, were primarily im ...