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What was the counter reformations?

The Counter-Reformation (also the Catholic Revival or Catholic Reformation) was the period of Catholic resurgence beginning with the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648), and was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation.


What council launched a new direction for the Catholic Church that guided it for the next 400 years?

Council of Trent


Where does Council of Trent take place?

The Council of Trent took place in Trento, Italy, between the years 1545 and 1563. It was an important ecumenical council of the Catholic Church that addressed issues related to the Protestant Reformation.


What century did the Council of Trent take place?

ANSWER: The Council of Trent took place in the mid-16th century, specifically between the years 1545 and 1563 in Trento and Bologna, northern Italy.


How did Europe respond to the council of Trent?

Europe's response to the Council of Trent varied depending on region and individuals. Some embraced the Council's reforms, such as strengthening the role of the Catholic Church and clarifying doctrines, while others resisted or criticized its decisions. Overall, the Council of Trent played a significant role in shaping the course of the Catholic Counter-Reformation in Europe.


How many people were on the Council of Trent?

The Council of Trent was called in 1545 and disbanded in 1563, but it actually met and discussed for only about four and a half years. It started out with 50 theologians and 31 Bishops, by its end it had 270 Bishops, or less than half of the Catholic bishops at that time.


What are the economic effects of the Council of Trent?

The Council of Trent, like all the other Ecumenical Councils of the Church, was a religious Council of Bishops which addressed theological problems of dogma and doctrine. It did not address economic effects, although I'm sure that it had good effects for the town of Trento, Italy as there were hundreds of Bishops there off and on for four years. They also had a major effect on seminarys which they required for priests education.


How long should it take to walk 2 miles?

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Is Alsager in Cheshire or Stoke on Trent?

Stoke-on-Trent was the previous answer - it's incorrect :-) Alsager has been in Cheshire for around 1,000 years, but the fact that it has a Stoke-on-Trent postcode confuses people. Its residents have always paid council tax to Cheshire County Council, the police force is Cheshire Constabulary, the library and schools run by Cheshire County Council (now Cheshire East of course), the MP is for the Congleton constituency, the MEP covers the North-West and so on, but because people see Stoke-on-Trent on the postal address they think that supercedes all else! The Royal Mail has a lot to answer for!!


Who was a part of the Council of Trent?

.Catholic AnswerThe Council of Trent met over a period of 18 years, its members changed over time, here is the roster from the beginning of the Council: The first president of the council, Cardinal del Monte, celebrated the Mass of the Holy Ghost. When the Bull of convocation and the Bull appointing the conciliary legates were read, Cardinal del Monte declared the ecumenical council opened, and appointed 7 January as the date of the second session. Besides the three presiding legates there were present: Cardinal Madruzzi, Bishop of Trent, four archbishops, twenty-one bishops, five generals of orders. The council was attended, in addition, by the legates of the King of Germany, Ferdinand, and by forty-two theologians, and nine canonists, who had been summoned as consultors.


What did the Council of Trent decide about the use of music in the liturgy?

Not a great deal, the book, Church Music and the Council of Trent, by K.G. Fellerer indicates that Church music was dealt with under "Abuses in the Sacrifice of the Mass" in Canon 8, Sept 10, 1562, and recommended that secular expression must be avoided in the decrees of the 22nd Session. Most of the "implications for church music and musicians" were formulated in "numerous synodal decrees of regional councils subsequent to the Council of Trent." This is gone into in a little more detail in the link below, but the Council itself didn't do all that much, it was the Pope and the regional Councils in the one hundred years following.


King of France who tried to prevent and worked hard at preventing the Council of Trent?

.Catholic AnswerFor various reasons, King Francis I of France made several impossible demands on any Council that was convoked, and thus held up the Council for a number of years. You may read more about it at the article below from the Catholic Encyclopedia.