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Journal. How did the Catholic Church reform itself during the Counter-Reformation (Catholic Reformation)? . Homework. Catholic Reformation. Spain was among the first to address clerical abuses under Cardinal Ximenes de Cisneros
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Journal How did the Catholic Church reform itself during the Counter-Reformation (Catholic Reformation)?
Catholic Reformation Spain was among the first to address clerical abuses under Cardinal Ximenes de Cisneros Under pontiff Paul III (1534- 1549) issues like the Protestant Reformation were addressed on a larger scale Catholic Reformation was born
Catholic Reformation vs. Counter- Reformation Catholic Reformation= actions designed to revive Catholic spirituality Counter Reformation= negative actions designed to stop the spread of the Protestant Reformation
List of Actions taken by the Catholic Church: New religious orders Council of Trent Strengthening the Papacy and Inquisition Index of Prohibited Books Baroque Art
1. New Religious Orders “A religious orders are organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion” They usually live in monasteries under strict rules
Jesuits • Society of Jesus (aka Jesuits) • Founded by Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) in the 1540s • Like Luther, Loyola underwent a spiritual conversion • Wrote a book entitled Spiritual Exercises which contains his famous phrase “If I see a thing to be white but the institutional church commands it to be black, I will see it as black” • No national base; saw themselves as the “troops of the Pope” • Also considered themselves missionaries to “those who did not know Christ”
Jesuit contributions to the Catholic Reformation They re- Catholicized large parts of Eastern Europe in particular Poland and Hungary Focused on education and charitable works
Other Catholic Orders Angela Merici founded the Ursulines to educate girls Teresa of Avila founded the Carmelites who dedicated themselves to a life of service and meditation Oratory of Divine Love a group formed by lay people, pushed for church reform and assisted one another in leading lives of simplicity
New breed of strict and hardworking bishops emerge Gian Matteo Giberti of Verona, Italy Cardinal Charles Borromeo of Milan
2. Council of Trent • Meeting was a poorly attended late reaction to the Protestant reformation • Accomplishments: 1.Cardinals (most of them Italian and Spanish) eliminated many church abuses and provided a better education and regulation for local priests 2. Church refused to come to an agreement with Protestants on religious doctrine. Instead it reaffirmed distinctive Catholic practices like celibacy, the authority of the Pope and transubstantiation
3. Strengthening the Papacy and Inquisition • Papal bureaucracy was centralized and strengthened • Altered the creation of the Roman Inquisition • Designed to root out perceived heresies
4. Index of Prohibited Books Under the pontificate of Pope Paul IV “the Church clamped down on any printed materials that threatened to mislead the faithful away from the orthodox (conservative) interpretations of the magisterial (teaching authority)”
5. Baroque Art • Church patronized an artistic movement that focused on the following: • Grandeur • Illusion • Dramatic religiosity • Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini was a very important and commissioned artist at this time
How successful was the Catholic Response? By 1560 religious divide was evident, Catholic response was “too little too late” Some parts of Europe had been re- Catholicized Fact: After the Council of Trent in 1564, religious agreements were no longer possible.