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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.

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