Protestant Movement and Catholic Reformation

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Incorrect theory that councils of bishops, not the pope, hold supreme authority in the Church
conciliarism
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Time period from 1378-1417 when multiple popes claimed power
Western Schism
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a religious or political division or split
schism
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When the popes lived in Avignon, France 1305-1377
Avignon Papacy
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16th century religious movement begun by Martin Luther and other reformers which resulted in
the development of Protestantism Protestant Reformation
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Began with the Council of Trent
Counter-Reformation (or Catholic Reformation)
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A penalty for committing of a grave offense against the Catholic religion which excludes a member of the Church from the Eucharist and other Sacraments and from exercising any office or ministry in the Church
excommunication
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Theory attributed to John Calvin that hold that all people are predestined for heaven or hell when they were made—individual choices do not affect their final outcome
Predestination
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formation in the faith
catechesis
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those who claimed to be pope falsely, lived in Avignon, France and in Pisa, Italy
Antipope
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Teresa of Jesus (Avila) brought reform to her Carmelite monastery because
The nuns were noisy and not prayerful
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and St. John Eudes are known for promoting which devotion?
Sacred Heart of Jesus
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The following are ways that the Church responded to the Protestant Reformation at the Council of Trent (essay question)
Worked to establish seminaries, explained basic Church doctrine, encouraged missionary outreach, & issued rules to eliminate abuses within the Church.
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Which saint is known for his WRITINGS against Calvin's teachings and brought many Protestants back into the Church?
St. Francis de Sales
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Which of the following best explains Calvin's teaching of Double Predestination?
God decided when we were made if we would go to hell/heaven, our personal choices don't matter and we don't have any real part in our salvation.
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Free will gives us the ability to
choose between right and wrong
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The Church teaches that
the pope is the leader of the universal Church, Scripture and Tradition are one source of God's Divine Revelation, and faith and good works are necessary for salvation.
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Why was Martin Luther excommunicated?
for rejecting Church teachings and continuing to preach error even after being corrected.
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The following is true about King Henry the VIII
He defended the Church against Protestantism, named himself the head of the Catholic Church in England and killed those who opposed him, and began the English Reformation and created the Anglican church.
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To \__ a marriage is to declare that it is not a true marriage.
Annul
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This saint helped Teresa of Avila reform the Carmelite Order.
John of the Cross
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This saint founded the Congregation of the Mission to take the gospel to the poor and worked to educate and train the clergy.
Vincent de Paul
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This saint founded the Jesuits.
Ignatius of Loyola
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This saint wrote Introduction to the Devout Life and preached that we determine whether we go to Heaven or Hell by our actions.
Francis de Sales
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This female Doctor of the Church convinced the Pope to return to Rome during the Avignon Papacy.
Catherine of Siena
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This pope left Avignon and reestablished the papacy in Rome.
Pope Gregory XI
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What was a major problem with ordaining priests quickly in order to replace those who had died during the bubonic plague?
Many priests were poorly equipped to teach the faith and having poorly educated priests resulted in poorly catechized lay people.
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How many people died of the plague in Europe
1 out of 3, so 1/3 of the population
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The Protestant Reformation began with
When Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church
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The Church responded to the Protestant Reformation with the Council of
Trent
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The following were a result of the Western Schism
The belief in the heresy of conciliarism, confusion as to who was the true pope, & a lost of trust in the papacy.
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During the Western Schism, the true pope could be found in
Rome
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The Council of Constance and the unanimous election of Pope Martin V ended this event, also known as the Papal Schism.
Western Schism
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This King of France "convinced" the pope to live in France.
Philip the Fair aka Philip IV
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Who appeared to St. Joan of Arc?
St. Michael, St. Margaret, and St. Catherine of Alexandria
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How many times was St. Joan of Arc's body burned?
3
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Was for Switzerland what Luther was for Germany.
Huldrych Zwingli
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Est. the Church of England in 1559 and persecuted Catholics
Queen Elizabeth I
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Didn't have issues with Catholic doctrine...it was the authority of the Pope.
Henry VIII
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was constantly in fear for his soul's salvation, and suffered with scruples so he created errors to help put his mind at ease
Martin Luther
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In addition to restating and clarifying our beliefs, what 3 things did the council of Trent do as part of the reform--LIST THEM

1. Reformed Religious Life
2. 2.Established Seminaries
3. 3.Missionary focus
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The Avignon Papacy ended when
Pope Gregory XI moved back to Rome.
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Explain the Avignon Papacy in terms of what it was and why the popes lived there.
King Philip IV of France kidnapped and beat up Pope Benedict VIII (and he died of his wounds). Then the Church elected a French pope, Clement V, to try to appease Philip. Clement V, fearing for his life, leaves Rome and moves into Avignon, which was a territory under the rule of the Pope, but technically in France. His successors lived there for some time out of fear and also because of the fighting going on in Italy and in France.
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What is another name for the Avignon Papacy
"Babylonian Captivity" of the papacy since they were not completely there of their own free will.
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What were Martin Luther's 3 "Solas"
Sola Fide (faith alone--good works don't help us get to heaven), Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone is what guides us--not Tradition (that gave us Scripture) nor the Magisterium), Sola Gratia (grace alone, not merit)
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