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CATHOLIC REFORMATION
Church Reform & Religious Communities
Council of Trent 1545-1547; 1551-1552; 1562-1563 Paul III; Julius III; Pius IV Lutheran split 1530; Anglican split 1534 Respond to Reformers, clarify doctrine,
strengthen church from within, enhance uniformity and appeal
Anathema sit … Let him be condemned!
Walls, yes … bridges, no
ANATHEMA SIT
Response to Reformers Sola Scriptura
Scripture AND TraditionChurch alone can interpret scriptureLatin Vulgate is the ideal translation“And for anyone who says scripture and
tradition are not equal, let him be anathema.”
Justification/Salvation Salvation Through Grace By Faith
Without grace, we are doomed …○ BUT … we must cooperate with grace○ Grace is only the beginning
Devotions and good works affirmed, but abuses (like selling indulgences) stopped
Faith AND works
Priesthood of All Believers Hierarchy still stands The “character” of orders is indelible
(permanent, unchangeable, inerasable) However … the clergy needs reform
Seminary in every dioceseBishops must live in diocesePriests and bishops must preachPriestly celibacy
Other Results Publications
CatechismBreviaryMissal
Index of Forbidden Books New religious orders; reform within others Bulk of the changes/teachings/publications
hold solid until 1960s, with Vatican II
NEW RELIGIOUS ORDERS
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) Injured as soldier Soldier for Christ Military background chain of command
Fourth Vow– absolute personal obedience to Pope
“The Spiritual Exercises” Intellectuals, theologians, missionaries
Practical, this-world … not withdrawal, sacrificeTask for “soldiers”: Combat Protestantism
Spiritual/Mystics Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
Doctor of the Church“The Interior Castle”Discalced Carmelites
John of the Cross
Vincentians/Charitys Vincent de Paul (1581-1660)
Focus on the poor; preach to, teach commoners
Louise de Marillac Daughters of CharityBypass cloister rules by taking private
annual vows
Christian Brothers John Baptist de La Salle (1652-1719)
Educate poor children escape poverty, crime
Began classroom teaching (not private tutors)
Considered a founder of modern education
AMERICAN CATHOLIC
LEADERS AND ORDERS
John Carroll 1735-1815; elected bishop in 1789
(American Catholics feared foreign bishop)
Balanced democracy with Vatican loyalty
Began St. Mary’s Seminary (Baltimore), Georgetown College (DC), dioceses
1790 – 30,000 American Catholics1815 – 200,000 American Catholics
Elizabeth Ann Seton 1774-1821 First American-born saint (canonized
1975) Convert; began Baltimore school Sisters of Charity (Emmitsburg) – first
religious order begun in the U.S. Credited with beginning the parochial
school system
Others Women’s Orders
Philippine Duchesne – Religious of Sacred HeartCornelia Connelly – began Society of Holy ChildKatharine Drexel – Blessed Sacrament sisters,
helping poor blacks & IndiansRose Hawthorne Lathrop – help incurable cancer
Colleges/UniversitiesNotre Dame (Holy Cross fathers); St. John’s
(Benedictines); St. Mary’s, Texas (Marianists)