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The History of our Catholic
Church
Highlights and a Few Lowlights, too!
Cindy Kravec
Our Catholic Church
•  4 Characteristics
–  Catholic
Our Catholic Church
•  4 Characteristics
–  Catholic
–  One
Our Catholic Church
•  4 Characteristics
–  Catholic
–  One
–  Holy
Our Catholic Church
•  4 Characteristics
–  Catholic
–  One
–  Holy
–  Apostolic
Patristic Period
•  AD 50 – 600
–  1st Century
•  Spread of the church
Patristic Period
•  AD 50 – 600
–  1st Century
•  Spread of the church
•  AD 64
–  Nero
•  First persecutions begin
2nd and 3rd Century Church
•  Definite leadership form
–  The hierarchy of the church as we know it
today
–  First empire wide persecutions
4th Century Church
•  Constantine
•  Edict of Milan
–  Religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire
–  Churches
–  Sundays and Holy Days
–  Council of Nicaea
•  Arian crisis
•  Father and the Son are “of the same substance”
4th Century Church
•  AD 381
–  Council of Constantinople
•  Father and Son are “one in being”
•  Beginnings of our profession of faith
–  Official religion of the Roman Empire
5th Century Church
•  AD 431
–  Council of Ephesus
•  Mary honored as the Mother of God
•  AD 451
–  Council of Chalcedon
•  Jesus exists in 2 natures (divine and human)
which come together to form the one undivided
person of Jesus Christ
The Church of the Middle Ages
•  AD 600 – 1300
–  Christendon
7th Century Church
•  6th Ecumenical Council
–  AD 680-81
•  Jesus had both a divine and human nature and
therefore he had to have both a divine and
human will
8th - 10th Century Church
•  Charles the Great (768 – 814)
–  Lay investiture
–  “Baptized with water or blood”
–  Political instability
–  Weak popes
–  Fall of monasteries
11th Century
•  Pope Gregory VII
–  Dictatus Papae
•  Pope has universal authority in the Church
•  1054
•  – Schism between Church of the East and
Church of the West
12th Century
•  1095 – 1291
–  The Crusades
•  1095 1st Crusade
•  1146 2nd Crusade
•  1189 3rd Crusade
–  Transubstantiation
13th Century
•  Pope Innocent II
–  4th Lateran Council
•  Duties of Catholics
13th Century
•  Pope Innocent II
–  4th Lateran Council
•  Duties of Catholics
–  The Inquisition
14th Century Church
Late Middle Ages
•  1378 – 1417
–  The “Great Schism” of the Popes
–  1414 – 1418 Council of Constance
The Protestant Reformation
•  1517 - 1650
•  Causes
–  Simony
The Protestant Reformation
•  1517 - 1650
•  Causes
–  Simony
–  Indulgences
–  Popes preoccupied with political affairs
•  5th Lateran Council
–  Reforms called for, but never put into effect
The Protestant Reformation
•  Martin Luther
–  95 Theses
–  2nd Major split of Christianity
The Protestant Reformation
•  Martin Luther
–  95 Theses
–  2nd Major split of Christianity
–  1509 – 1564 Jean Calvin
•  Predestination
–  Differences between Protestant and Catholic view of
“Church”
The Catholic Reformation
•  1500 – 1650
–  Renewal of existing religious orders and founding of new ones
–  The Council of Trent (1545 – 1563)
•  Pope Paul III
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Affirmation of 7 sacraments
Revelation through the Bible AND apostolic tradition
Mass as a representation of Jesus’ sacrifice on Calvary
Abolishment of indulgences
Proper devotion to Mary and the saints
Seminaries
Encouraged communion at least 1 time per week
Receive penance more often
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
The Modern World
•  1650 – 1900
–  17th and 18th Century
•  Age of enlightenment
•  Secularization
•  Deists
–  19th Century
•  New forms of representative government
1800’s - An Active Time
•  Pius IX
–  1854 Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception
–  1869 – 1st Vatican Council
•  Rome
–  Dei Filus
–  Pastor Aeternus
•  Infallibility
1800’s - An Active Time
•  1891 – Church becomes a social advocate
–  Rerum Novarum
•  Pope Leo XIII
–  Catholics called on to be activists in standing up
against the injustices of the Industrial Revolution
20th Century Church
•  The Century of Christian Martyrs
•  Pius X
–  Code of Canon Law
•  Pius XI
–  Treaties with Communist leaders
–  Vatican City
•  Feast of Christ the King (1925)
20th Century Church
•  Pius XII
–  1950
•  Dogma of the Assumption
–  Had been believed and celebrated for 1500 years
The Second Vatican Council
•  1962 – 1965
The Second Vatican Council
•  1962 – 1965
•  John XXIII
•  Paul VI (1963 – 1978)
Vatican II Documents
•  Dogmatic Constitution on the Church
–  Mystery of the Church
–  Church is Hierarchical
–  Laity
•  Mary
•  Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
–  Active participation
–  Mass in the vernacular
Vatican II Documents
•  Dogmatic Constitution on Divine
Revelation
•  Declaration on Christian Education
•  Decree on Ecumenism
–  Acknowledges share of blame for the
division of Christianity
–  Guidelines for ecumenical activity
Vatican II Documents
•  Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the
Modern World
–  Dignity of the Human Person
–  Dignity of Marriage and Family life
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Declaration on Non-Christian Religions
Decree on the Church’s Missionary Activity
Declaration on Religious Liberty
Decree on the Means of Social Communication
20th Century Church
•  Pope Paul VI
–  Humanae Vitae
–  Office of permanent deacon is restored
–  1st women religious added to the Roman
Curia