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Important topics addressed ecclesiology, the sacraments, and the role of bishops. St. Ignatius is known to have taught the deity of Christ.
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The Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, was a time of revival and reform within the Catholic Church. It started around 1545 with the Council of Trent and ended in 1648 at the end of the Thirty Years' War.
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*Is Catholic* There is always an ongoing reformation in the Catholic Church. History can be broken up into different "periods" but these dates are often dependent upon the historian doing the study. In the 16th century there are 3...
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The Catholic Reformation was a comprehensive effort, composed of five major elements: Doctrine Ecclesiastical or structural reconfiguration Religious orders ** the JESUITS are the most famous Spiritual movements Political dimensions
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There are many saints who were influential in renewing the Catholic Church around the time of the Council of Trent. These include St. Robert Bellarmine, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Pius V, St. Francis de Sales, St. Ter...
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The Protestant Reformation was a religious reform movement of the early 16th century, though reform ...
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Hi Beth, While Venice was a fairly secular and mercantile city, and did prefer to limit the direct influence of such institutions as the Inquisition, they definitely remained Catholic after the Reformation. Thank you for writing! Sincerely,...
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We are informed that harsh, unfair religious doctrines adversely affect too many people when they cross over. The problem has to be dealt with urgently! The disturbing response I get from former Catholics around the world these last twent...
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Some have suggested that celebrating the great spiritual Revival and birth of freedom achieved by the Reformation is unnecessarily divisive, and antagonistic to our Catholic neighbours and brethren. This is an unfortunate and unjustified as...
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everything is about AUTHORITY – WHO has the authority to tell you the validated truth? We come across so many religious beliefs – NOT ONE of these beliefs has objective authority. Not only that – the evidence shows that these religious and...
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