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Reform in the Catholic World History 104 / January 16, 2013

Reform in the Catholic World History 104 / January 16, 2013. Reminder: St. Peter ’ s Basilica in Rome (built 1506-1626). Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556). Jesuit college in Freiburg, Germany. St. Michael ’ s, Munich. Jesuit interior in the baroque style (Hall in Tyrol, Austria).

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Reform in the Catholic World History 104 / January 16, 2013

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  1. Reform in the Catholic WorldHistory 104 / January 16, 2013

  2. Reminder: St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome (built 1506-1626)

  3. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)

  4. Jesuit college in Freiburg, Germany

  5. St. Michael’s, Munich

  6. Jesuit interior in the baroque style (Hall in Tyrol, Austria)

  7. The Council of Trent (meets 1545-1563)

  8. Bishops in consultation at Trent

  9. Luther’s hymn A Mighty Fortress (1527)

  10. Luther’s hymn (modern arrangement)

  11. The Augsburg Confession(presented to – and rejected by – Charles V, 1530)

  12. Charles VKing of Spain,1516-1556Holy Roman Emperor, 1519-1556portrait by Titian

  13. The Peace of Augsburg (1555)“cuius regio,eius religio”

  14. Henry VIIIKing of England,1509-1547portrait by Holbein

  15. The Wives of Henry VIII#1, Catherine of Aragon: mother to “Bloody Mary”(born 1516)#2, Anne Boleyn: mother to Elizabeth(born 1533)#3, Jane Seymour:mother to Prince Edward(born 1537)

  16. Thomas Cromwell and Archbishop Thomas Cranmerprepare the way for the Act of Supremacy

  17. Thomas More at the height of his power (1530)…… and his execution (1535)

  18. Mary Tudor(a.k.a. “Bloody Mary”)Queen of England, 1553-1558Wife of Philip of Spain,1554-1558

  19. From Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: burning

  20. From Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: the rack

  21. Elizabeth IQueen of England, 1558-1603 Book of Common Prayer (1559 edition)

  22. Gaspard de Coligny(1519-1572)French admiral and advocate of the Huguenot (Calvinist) cause

  23. The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre (Paris, August 1572)

  24. Henry IVKing of France,1589-1610 The Edict of Nantes (1598)

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