answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A:

At first the Catholic Church was in denial about the need to reform. At least for senior clergy, it had been a good life for centuries and seemed as if it would continue indefinitely.

Emperor Charles ordered Pope Clement VII to convene a council for the reformation of the Church, and to remain politically neutral. However, Clement did everything possible to avoid calling a council. Russel Chamberlin (The Bad Popes) says that any effective council, in examining the morality and structure of the existing system, could not have failed to take into account Clement's own career and pronounce him unfit for office.

Pope Paul III set up a special committee, to prepare a report which they presented to the Pope in February 1537. It was a strongly worded document which did not mince words in accounting for the sickness of the Church, and it made radical proposals to 'restore the Church of Christ, which was crumbling down, nay had almost fallen in headlong ruin'. This set alarm bells ringing down the corridors of the curia, and endeavours were made by interested parties to suppress its findings.

In previous centuries, the Catholic Church had responded to challenges by use of spiritual and temporal force, and once again sought to use force against the Protestants. The overriding ambition of Pope St. Pius V was the utter extinction of all forms of heresy, including Protestantism. He commanded the extermination of the Huguenots and may have been implicated in the St Bartholomew's Day massacre, although this is unproven.

The Catholic Church refused to recognise the legitimacy of the Protestant Churches that arose during and after the Reformation. Until the time of the Second Vatican Council in 1965, it was the Church's view that only the Catholic Church had the right to freedom from persecution. For example, the Syllabus of Errors, issued by Pius IX in 1864, stated that where Catholics are in the minority, they have the right to public worship, but where others faiths are in the minority, they have no right to public worship because only the true faith has the right to public worship.

Catholic AnswerThe response to the protestant revolt was called the Catholic Reform, or the Counter-reformation by protestants and seculars.

from the Catholic Encyclopedia

The term Counter-Reformation denotes the period of Catholic revival from the pontificate of Pope Pius IV in 1560 to the close of the Thirty Years' War, 1648. The name, though long in use among Protestant historians, has only recently been introduced into Catholic handbooks. The consequence is that it already has a meaning and an application, for which a word with a different nuance should perhaps have been chosen. For in the first place the name suggests that the Catholic movement came after the Protestant; whereas in truth the reform originally began in the Catholic Church, and Luther was a Catholic Reformer before he became a Protestant. By becoming a Protestant Reformer, he did indeed hinder the progress of the Catholic reformation, but he did not stop it.

from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957

The Counter-Reformation is the name given to the Catholic movement of reform and activity which lasted for about one hundred years from the beginning of the Council of Trent (q.v., 1545), and was the belated answer to the threatening confusion and increasing attacks of the previous years. It was the work principally of the Popes St. Pius V and Gregory XIII and the Council itself in the sphere of authority, of SS. Philip Neri and Charles Borromeo in the reform of the clergy and of life, of St. Ignatius and the Jesuits in apostolic activity of St. Francis Xavier in foreign missions, and of St. Teresa in the purely contemplative life which lies behind them all. But these were not the only names nor was it a movement of a few only; the whole Church emerged from the 15th century purified and revivified. On the other hand, it was a reformation rather than a restoration; the unity of western Christendom was destroyed; the Church militant (those still on earth) led by the Company of Jesus adopted offence as the best means of defence and, though she gained as much as she lost in some sense, the Church did not recover the exercise of her former spiritual supremacy in actuality.

from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

A period of Catholic revival from 1522 to about 1648, better know as the Catholic Reform. It was an effort to stem the tide of Protestantism by genuine reform within the Catholic Church. There were political movements pressured by civil rules, and ecclesiastical movements carried out by churchmen in an attempt to restore genuine Catholic life by establishing new religious orders such as the Society of Jesus and restoring old orders to their original observances, such as the Carmelites under St. Teresa of Avila (1515-98). The main factors responsible for the Counter Reformation, however, were the papacy and the council of Trent (1545-63). Among church leaders St. Charles Borromeo (1538-84), Archbishop of Milan, enforced the reforms decreed by the council, and St. Francis de Sales of Geneva (1567-1622) spent his best energies in restoring genuine Catholic doctrine and piety. Among civil rulers sponsoring the needed reform were Philip II of Spain (1527-98) and Mary Tudor (1516-58), his wife, in England. Unfortunately this aspect of the reformation led to embitterment between England and Scotland, England and Spain, Poland and Sweden, and to almost two centuries of religious wars. As a result of the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church became stronger in her institutional structure, more dedicated to the work of evangelization, and more influential in world affairs.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

Catholic Answer


There were innumerable responses to the protestant revolt. The entire movement and that period of history is known as the Catholic Reformation (the protestants and secular history refer to it as the counter reformation).


It included the Council of Trent, a great revival in religious life, the founding of the seminary system for education of priest (which remains to this day); and a great number of saints who preached the Gospel and both tried to spread the faith and win back the the heretics who had fallen into protestantism.


from the Catholic Encyclopedia

The term Counter-Reformation denotes the period of Catholic revival from the pontificate of Pope Pius IV in 1560 to the close of the Thirty Years' War, 1648. The name, though long in use among Protestant historians, has only recently been introduced into Catholic handbooks. The consequence is that it already has a meaning and an application, for which a word with a different nuance should perhaps have been chosen. For in the first place the name suggests that the Catholic movement came after the Protestant; whereas in truth the reform originally began in the Catholic Church, and Luther was a Catholic Reformer before he became a Protestant. By becoming a Protestant Reformer, he did indeed hinder the progress of the Catholic reformation, but he did not stop it.


from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957

The Counter-Reformation is the name given to the Catholic movement of reform and activity which lasted for about one hundred years from the beginning of the Council of Trent (q.v., 1545), and was the belated answer to the threatening confusion and increasing attacks of the previous years. It was the work principally of the Popes St. Pius V and Gregory XIII and the Council itself in the sphere of authority, of SS. Philip Neri and Charles Borromeo in the reform of the clergy and of life, of St. Ignatius and the Jesuits in apostolic activity of St. Francis Xavier in foreign missions, and of St. Teresa in the purely contemplative life which lies behind them all. But these were not the only names nor was it a movement of a few only; the whole Church emerged from the 15th century purified and revivified. On the other hand, it was a reformation rather than a restoration; the unity of western Christendom was destroyed; the Church militant (those still on earth) led by the Company of Jesus adopted offence as the best means of defence and, though she gained as much as she lost in some sense, the Church did not recover the exercise of her former spiritual supremacy in actuality.


from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

A period of Catholic revival from 1522 to about 1648, better know as the Catholic Reform. It was an effort to stem the tide of Protestantism by genuine reform within the Catholic Church. There were political movements pressured by civil rules, and ecclesiastical movements carried out by churchmen in an attempt to restore genuine Catholic life by establishing new religious orders such as the Society of Jesus and restoring old orders to their original observances, such as the Carmelites under St. Teresa of Avila (1515-98). The main factors responsible for the Counter Reformation, however, were the papacy and the council of Trent (1545-63). Among church leaders St. Charles Borromeo (1538-84), Archbishop of Milan, enforced the reforms decreed by the council, and St. Francis de Sales of Geneva (1567-1622) spent his best energies in restoring genuine Catholic doctrine and piety. Among civil rulers sponsoring the needed reform were Philip II of Spain (1527-98) and Mary Tudor (1516-58), his wife, in England. Unfortunately this aspect of the reformation led to embitterment between England and Scotland, England and Spain, Poland and Sweden, and to almost two centuries of religious wars. As a result of the Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church became stronger in her institutional structure, more dedicated to the work of evangelization, and more influential in world affairs.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What statements accurately describe the Catholic Church's response to the Reformation?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General History

What statements does not accurately describe why Constantine chose Byzantium as the new capital?

the location made it easier to defend the empire


What is the term used to describe the period of changes that occurred within the Roman Catholic Church during the end of the Middle Ages?

Reformation it was accociated with pagen rituals


Describe the effect of the Reformation on Northern Renaissance art?

nose


Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?

Answering "Describe the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation that caused religion to co-exist with politics?"


Describe in Detail the Impact of the Reformation on the development of the Catholic Church?

I can not describe in detail the impact of the reformation on the development of the Catholic Church. That would require several books. In Geneva Switzerland, John Calvin wrote two large volumes, The Institutes of the Christian Religion. In those two volumes he listed many things which were wrong with the Roman Catholic Church. One was an illiterate clergy. Another was that the Bible was not used during the worship service. I do not remember the rest. The Council of Trent took his book and used it as their guide for reforming the Roman Catholic Church. They accepted his criticisms. They did not accept his protestant solutions but came up with their own. They educated their priesthood. They did away with the purchase of church offices. They added Bible reading to the worship service.

Related questions

Which statements accurately describe the culture or geography of Latin America?

honky


Which are all the statements that accurately describe monsoons?

A monsoon is characterized by a seasonal reversing wind and the precipitation changes that are associated with it. Between the months of October and April is the northeast monsoon season, and this season is between May and September in the southwest.Monsoons can cause devastating landslides and floods.


Which of the following statements does not accurately describe DNA?

A change in the nucleotide sequence of a gene


Which of the following statements does NOT accurately describe NOW?

D. It was cofounded by Gloria Steinem.


Which of the following statements does not accurately describe federal district courts like what court?

Like the Supreme Court, they can have original jurisdiction.


Which of these best describes the Renaissance?

A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church


What statements does not accurately describe why Constantine chose Byzantium as the new capital?

the location made it easier to defend the empire


What is the term used to describe the period of changes that occurred within the Roman Catholic Church during the end of the Middle Ages?

Reformation it was accociated with pagen rituals


What was the Movement began by martin Luther that protested some teachings of the catholic church?

First off, it's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . Secondly, Martin Luther never started a movement to reform the Catholic Church, Martin Luther LEFT the Catholic Church to start his own Church. Which is a completely different thing. That is commonly mislabeled as the protestant reformation, Catholics refer to it as the protestant revolt.


Which three statements accurately describe a security policy?

It creates a basis for legal action if necessary It defines a process for managing security violations. It defines acceptable and unacceptable use of network resources.


Which three statements accurately describe attributes of a security policy?

It creates a basis for legal action if necessary It defines a process for managing security violations It defines acceptable and unacceptable use of network resources


What is the statements describe CVS's strategy?

What is the