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    but to reform ill practices and corruption. However‚ his good intention grew into a great schism in the Church as doctrinal and canonical differences were challenged‚ resulting in the Council of Trent as the Church’s response to both institutional and theological issues. It is the background to the Council of Trent and theological decrees that will be addressed this writing‚ particularly that of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist in session thirteen. The Reformation has maintained its

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    is understandable that five hundred years worth of corruption could not be removed in the immediate short term after the Council of Trent‚ but the Council did indeed try to end such problems and it certainly reaffirmed the Catholic faith. It may have taken many years before the effects of Trent had success on a ground roots level as they were implemented‚ but nevertheless Trent was very important in bringing about the emergence of a stronger Papacy in spiritual terms as well as ensuring that Protestantism

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    History 7th Hour Mr. Vogt 9th October‚ 2014 Topic #1 Although the Council of Trent failed to bring peace to different religions‚ it was still a success in some aspects. The policies of the Catholic Church changed drastically after the Council of Trent. However‚ a community based on tradition and repetition kept some of the same policies they had before the Council had met between 1545 and 1563 in Trent‚ Italy. After the Council met‚ there was much less corruption in the church than before and new

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    Trent that Set a ‘ New Trend’ in the Catholic Church Introduction The Church is both human and divine. History has proved that at times the human element uses the Church to meet its desires in the world. Immorality‚ nepotism etc. are seen here and there. These are problems originating from the Church leaders themselves. Moreover‚ some Christians took the responsibility of explaining the Word and other ecclesiastical issues in their own hands‚ ignoring the Magisterium and in so doing‚ they ended

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    Ca’liyah Chaney Ms.Glassford 9/8/14 3rd period If u didn’t have these important things in your life don’t you just imagine what your life would be like without them? My family‚ technology‚ and money have a huge impact on my life. I use these thing’s to help me in life both physical and mentally. So did u think about it yet? I use these things everyday in life and now I’m going to tell u how. My family is always there for me in life. They help me when im sad or down or in need of

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    directly operated through the Council of Trent‚ a council of high cardinals that met from 1645 to 1663. The Council of Trent was able to defend the Catholic faith against the Protestant Reformation by reaffirming Catholic beliefs and addressing the abuses of the church. In addition‚ separate institutions and religious orders like the Index of Prohibited Works‚ the Inquisition‚ and the Jesuits were able to check the growth of Protestantism as well. The Council of Trent defended the Catholic faith

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    the ultimate objective of the Catholic Reformation was to recognize and spread Catholicism. Some aims‚ methods‚ and degree of success of the catholic reformation in the 16th century were activities of the Jesuits‚ the revival of papacy and the Council of Trent. Activities of the Jesuits Established highly disciplined schools The Jesuits took over in catholic universities and by 1600 they were the most famous educators in Europe Propagation of the catholic faith among non-Christians

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    Catholic Canons state that marriage is holy sacrament. “If anyone says that matrimony is not truly and properly one of the seven sacraments of the evangelical law‚ instituted by Christ the Lord… let him be anathema.”(Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent‚ canon 1). Lutheran views are the opposite holding marriage as an affair for the government. The ability to choose your martial spouse was upheld by Catholics and resented by Luther who believed that decision should be the parents’. Lust and

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    of an antidote or medicine from an outside source. Moreover‚ if sin was looked upon as only a bad habit‚ it would not affect the core of ones self‚ but looked upon as a disease‚ it would intertwine into the inner making of oneself. The fathers of Trent indicate that sin causes disintegration of one’s self‚ destroying of the mind‚ emotions‚ will and body‚ so the sinner constantly functions at cross-proposes to themselves. This explains why the zombie‚ a creature that is so contained by the effects

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    established the Council of Trent to help them with reforming the Church. They also reaffirmed the Catholic beliefs‚ and attempted to check the growth of Protestantism with the use of the Roman Inquisition. A key component of the reformation of the Roman Catholic Church included The Council of Trent which implemented many duties contributing to the purposes that it had existed for. The Council addressed the mistakes of the Church‚ and attempted to fix them. The Council of Trent required the Bishops

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