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The Counter-Reformation in Italy began in the mid-16th century, particularly after the Council of Trent, which started in 1545 and concluded in 1563. This movement was a response to the Protestant Reformation and aimed to reform the Catholic Church and reaffirm its doctrines. The Counter-Reformation was characterized by a renewed emphasis on spirituality, the establishment of new religious orders, and the promotion of Baroque art and architecture to inspire faith.

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