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What are reforms the Reformation the counter reformation and the missionaries?

The Protestant Reformation sought to reform the Catholic Church through teachings of salvation by faith alone. The Counter-Reformation was the Catholic Church's response, aiming to address criticisms and restore its authority through reforms and the Council of Trent. Missionaries during this time spread Christianity to new lands, converting indigenous peoples and establishing churches.


What type of chant became the predominant type of music in Roman Catholic churches during the early middle ages?

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During the reformation England became a what state?

It became a Protestant State.


What changes did the Catholic Church make during the Catholic Reformation?

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Protestants were the people who during the European Reformation protested against the Roman Catholic Church.


What changes did the Catholic Church make during the Catholic Reformation that impacted its practices and beliefs?

During the Catholic Reformation, the Catholic Church made changes such as addressing corruption within the clergy, promoting education and literacy among the faithful, and reaffirming traditional beliefs and practices. These changes aimed to strengthen the Church's authority and address criticisms from the Protestant Reformation.


What was the name of the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury who held the office during the counter-reformation?

Reginald Pole was the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury during the Counter-Reformation period, serving from 1556 until his death in 1558. Pole played a significant role in attempting to reconcile England with the Catholic Church during the tumultuous times of the Reformation.


What is the origin of the term Protestant churches emerge?

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What 2 major parts did Christianity split into during the Reformation was it protestant and secular or protestant and catholic or catholic and evangelical?

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