The best known was the Society of Jesus, nicknamed the the Jesuits.
The Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits, was founded as a result of the Counter Reformation in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola. They played a significant role in defending and spreading Catholicism during this period.
They placed religious symbols in the background
They placed religious symbols in the background
The Catholic Counter-Reformation resulted in: increase in missionary efforts, Council of Trent reforms, strengthening of the Inquisition. It did not lead to the abolition of the printing press.
Ecumenism is not a result of the long term effects of reformation. Religious freedom, religious diversity and separation of church and state were long term effects of reformation.
One result of the Reformation was the splintering of the Christian Church into different branches, including Protestantism and Catholicism. This led to religious conflicts, wars, and a shift in power dynamics across Europe. Additionally, the Reformation prompted increased literacy and education as people sought to read and interpret religious texts for themselves.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal founded several orders of nuns doing the Counter-Reformation. St. Teresa of Avila started a reform that would result in the Discalced Carmelite Order.
One major result of the Reformation was the split of the Western Christian Church into Catholic and Protestant branches. This led to religious conflicts, wars, and the development of new interpretations of Christian doctrine and practice.
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im not sure really:( ive read alot of text books and it really doesnt clarify
The Counter Reformation, led by the Catholic Church in response to the Protestant Reformation, was largely successful in achieving its goals of stemming the spread of Protestantism and revitalizing the Catholic Church. It led to reforms within the Church, establishment of new religious orders, and the Council of Trent, which clarified Catholic doctrine and practices. Though it faced challenges and did not eliminate Protestantism, the Counter Reformation had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church.
Many branches of Protestant religions came about as a result of the Reformation. The most significant of them all are Lutherans and Calvinists, but they also include lesser known Anabaptist, Moravian, and other pietistic movements.