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The Protestant Reformation Causes of the Reformation? Church corruption: Too involved in politics and not in religion Misuse of money Spent on war, art, monuments and the like Church Offices Simony – buy one Pluralism – have more than one Nepotism – give relatives one For a while there were 2 Popes Papal need for money indulgences. Tetzel “As soon as a coin in the collection box rings. Another soul from Purgatory springs.” The Holy Roman Empire in the 16c A large area ruled by an emperor. Not really Holy, or Roman. Luther Gets the credit, but… • Others had spoken out against the church and its “theology” • John Wycliffe in England against the French Pope • Jean Hus in ‘Czechoslovakia’ Luther • Catholic monk. • Studied the Bible • “Justification by faith alone” • No need for anything else • Disillusioned with the church, but did he really want to Re Form the Church, or Reform the Church? • 95 Theses The Spread of Lutheranism "I would never have thought that such a storm would rise from Rome over one simple scrap of paper..." (Martin Luther) Diet Of Worms • Luther excommunicated • HRE puts Luther on trial – Declared a heretic. • Why was he never caught? – German Princes in the North protected and hid him. • Changes to Catholicism: – No more relics, saints etc, confession, indulgences – Marriage of priests – Services in German • Why did people convert? – Princes saw it as a way of gaining power from RC Church – It was a German faith • Peasants saw these changes as a chance to end feudal system… The Peasant Revolt - 1525 •Did Luther support the peasants? •WHY? •No Because he never wanted the changes that came about, and this was too much Calvinism • John Calvin in Geneva. • Theocracy – religious government • Predestination – God already knows who will be saved – only those who try to live truly Christian lives could have been chosen. • Strict rules No drinking, gambling, bright colors, dancing, swearing. Instead hard work, discipline, honesty and morality Protestant V Catholic (not for the last time) • Diet of Augsburg - to force Catholicism on Holy Roman Empire (HRE) • Led to war and Peace of Augsburg 1555 – 2 denominations RC and Lutheran – “Cuius regio, eius religio” – He who rules the land decides the religion. • North becomes mainly Lutheran and South stays Catholic. English Reformation • Lollards had begun the movement to reform church under John Wycliffe • Separation from RC came under Henry VIII and his divorce issues. Enjoy the story: Henry VIII + Co Catherine Aragon Daughter Mary RC - divorced Anne Boleyn Daughter Elizabeth P - beheaded Jane Seymour Son Edward Tudor P - died Anne Of Cleves no children – divorced Katherine Howard no children – beheaded Catherine Parr no children – survived What was the line of succession? Why? The Anglican Church • New Church founded by Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Cromwell • Act of Supremacy made Henry the only supreme head on earth of the Church in England. • Catholics could not accept it. WHY? – Replaced the Pope! – Thomas More (King’s friend and advisor) executed • Henry VIII took Catholic lands and sold them (including those in Ireland) The Rest of the Tudors • Edward VI – Crowned age 9. Devout P. – Thomas Cranmer writes Anglican Bible Book of Common Prayer • Determined to end RC influence in his realm. • Dies young with no heir fortunately or we might have had Bloody Edward! • Mary – Bloody. RC and angry. • Tries to return England to RC and persecutes the rest! • Dies with no heir Elizabeth I • Recognizes the issues of religion but wants a strong united country. • She compromises! • Act of Supremacy reinstated but with concessions to Catholicism The “OREO” church Protestant inside and Catholic outside! • Act of Uniformity – one church any Catholic behavior was treason • Book of Common Prayer reinstated! • While all these professed Anti Catholicism, there was very little persecution as long as the offenders were discreet Counter Reformation “Empire Strikes Back” • Council of Trent - almost 20 years of meetings to sort out the issues raised by Protestantism • • • • Index of Forbidden Books Reaffirmed traditional Catholicism Relics, saints, images, good works all accepted Inquisition – Witches and Jews! • Society of Jesus, 1540 – Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) – 3 “SHUNS” – Educa-shun were they successful? Support your answer – Preven-shun were they successful? Support your answer – Conver-shun were they successful? Support your answer