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Objectives Students will discuss and analyze how Catholics at all levels recognized the need for reform in the church Evaluate how reform work turned back the tide of Protestantism in some areas and renewed the zeal of Catholics everywhere ID: 679561

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Counter ReformationSlide2

Counter Reformation

Objectives: Students will discuss and analyze how Catholics at all levels recognized the need for reform in the church. Evaluate how reform work turned back the tide of Protestantism in some areas and renewed the zeal of Catholics everywhere.

Terms: Counter-Reformation, Savonarola, Bonfire of Vanities, Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola, Council of Trent, Inquisition

Guiding Questions: 1. What reforms were made in the Catholic Church? 2. What were the religious and social effects of the Counter-Reformation? Slide3

Lesson #10-Counter Reformation

Agenda:

Bellwork

, CR Notes, Exit Ticket, Renaissance and Reformation Timeline

Bellwork

: Begin a new section of notes titled “Counter Reformation” and write down the following terms and answer the question below:

Counter-Reformation, Savonarola, Bonfire of Vanities, Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola, Council of Trent, Inquisition

Based on what you know about the CC and the Protestant Reformation, create a “TO DO” list for the CC.Slide4

Reforms made by the Catholic ChurchSlide5

Counter-Reformation

-

a response to the PR,

a reform movement WITHIN the Catholic church.

In the 1400s

,

Girolamo

Savonarola

preached in Florence that

churches should melt down their gold and silver to feed the poor

in what was called the

Bonfire of Vanities

. Savonarola is eventually executed.

Ignatius of Loyola

, a former Spanish soldier, founded the Society of Jesus or

Jesuits

, who focused on spirituality and service. Loyola ran the Jesuits like a military organization,

establishing missions, schools and universities

. By 1700, the Jesuits operated 769 colleges and universities. Slide6
Slide7

In 1545, Pope Paul III called the

Council of Trent

. The council met over the next 18 years,

addressing the problems of the Church

.

Church leaders

build new schools, work to convert Protestants, and develop new orders

to put the reforms in place.

The

Inquisition

, a new

CC court

begun to counter the Reformation.

Protestants, Jews, gypsies, people accused of witchcraft, and others breaking the law

were subject to harsh

torture and execution

, specifically in Spain.Slide8

Religious and Social EffectsSlide9

Religious

Renewed zeal for Catholic faith.

Continue and increased fighting.

New protestant factions, many disagreeing with each other.

Forced conversions for Jews and Muslims in Iberian peninsula, or exile.

Jews forced into ghettos in other parts of Europe.

Social

Witch hunts-mostly poor women.

Nationalism/Creation of independent states and nations.

Merchants and rulers want less Church involvement.

Separation of church and state as power of church decreases.Slide10
Slide11

Lesson #10-CR Exit Ticket

What reforms were made in the Catholic Church?

What were some of the religious and social effects of the Counter-Reformation? Slide12

Renaissance and Reformation Timeline