Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515):

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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the daily objective, class work and homework in your agendas.

Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your table please do so.

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

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The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

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Minor -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

Also known as the Society of Jesus which was started by Ignatius Loyola.

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Minor -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

Also known as the Society of Jesus which was started by Ignatius Loyola.

Founder of the Jesuits.

Error -

Minor -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

Also known as the Society of Jesus which was started by Ignatius Loyola.

Founder of the Jesuits.

A series meetings that sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and stops the spread of Protestantism.

Error -

Minor -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

Also known as the Society of Jesus which was started by Ignatius Loyola.

Founder of the Jesuits.

A series meetings that sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and stops the spread of Protestantism.

Error - Something incorrect or incorrectly done.

Minor -

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Vocab Word Search (pages 512 - 515): Counter-Reformation -

Jesuits -

Ignatius Loyola -

Council of Trent -

The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.

Also known as the Society of Jesus which was started by Ignatius Loyola.

Founder of the Jesuits.

A series meetings that sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and stops the spread of Protestantism.

Error - Something incorrect or incorrectly done.

Minor - Small and not very important or serious.

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The Counter-Reformation

How did the Catholic Church respond to the Reformation?

How do you predict the Catholic Church will respond to the Reformation movement?

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Ignatius Loyola

Who was the leader of the movement of the Reformation?

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Ignatius Loyola

* Before joining the clergy Loyola was a soldier.

* In 1540 he started the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) whose main goal was to bring respect back to the Catholic Church.

* The Jesuits were run like a military organization. Each recruit had to go through rigorous training.

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The Jesuits’ Influence

How successful do you think the influence of the Jesuits was?

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The Jesuits’ Influence

* They helped to right some of the abuses of the church and helped the poor and sick.

* They spread the Catholic faith to Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

* They founded influential schools/universities that were attended by dukes, emperors and cardinals.

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The Council of Trent

Why would it be important to make sure that everyone in the Catholic Church reform their ways?

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The Council of Trent

* First Council of Trent was called by Pope Paul III in 1545 and met over the course of 20 year.

* It stated that good works and fulfillment of the sacraments (confession, baptism, communion, etc) were needed for salvation in addition to faith.

* It also states that priests must be 25, educated and trained.

* It banned the sale of indulgences and established punishments for breaking religious vows.

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The Inquisition

What do your remember about the Inquisition and how do you think it will be used by the Catholic church this time?

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The Inquisition

* The church used the Inquisition as a way to enforce its reforms.

* Suspects were questioned, tortured and sometimes put to death.

* Primary victims of the Inquisition were Protestant living in Catholic lands along with Jews and Muslims.

* They created the Index of Forbidden books - books written by Protestant authors, which were banned by the church.

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Important things to remember:

* The Catholic Church's response to the Reformation movement was the Counter-Reformation.

* Ignatius Loyola creates the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) to help bring back respect for the Catholic Church.

* The Council of Trent was created so that the Catholic Church could reform its practices.* According to the church good works and fulfillment of sacraments were needed in addition to faith in order to receive salvation.

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Use textbook pages 512 - 515 to complete your worksheet:

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Ignatius Loyola

To spread the Catholic faith throughout the world.

Helping the sick.Serving the poor.

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Africa Asia

The Americas the Catholic faith

schools and universities

advisers

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the spread of Protestantism

The bible is NOT the only source of truth.

Good deeds as well as faith were needed (salvation)

People had free will.

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Priests must be 25 years old and educated.

Bishops must open schools to train priests.

Forbid bishops from working other jobs.

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Heresy

Burned at the stake

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authors and books written by Protestants.

Martin Luther John Calvin

William Tyndale

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Flip over your worksheet:

Quick Write: Choose three of these questions to answer on the back of your worksheet.

1) How are the Jesuits like an army?

2) What does the formation of the Jesuits suggest about the effect of Luther’s 95 Theses?

3) Why did Catholic leaders meet in Trent?

4) At the Council of Trent, what did the Church change and what did it keep the same?

5) What rights did a person have who was arrested by the Inquisition?

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The Counter-Reformation (Video):1) What was the series of reforms that the Catholic Church created in response to the Reformation?

2) What council did Pope Paul III call in 1545?

3) What was the main reason for the Council of Trent?

4) After the Council of Trent what practice did the Catholic Church no longer perform?

5) Did the Church believe that faith alone could lead to salvation?

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Time Line for the Reformation and Counter-Reformation

Martin Luther writes the 95 theses and nails it to the church door in Wittenberg.

John Calvin creates a Protestant theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland.

Martin Luther goes to Rome and sees poorly trained priests, the clergy breaking their vows and selling indulgences.

The Diet at Worms where Luther is excommunicated.

Ignatius Loyola creates the Jesuits.

The Catholic Church forms the Council of Trent to create reforms.

The Catholic Church stops selling indulgences.

The Catholic Church sets up the inquisition, bans books and starts to train and educate priests.

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