La Contrarreforma y el Concilio de Trento

La Contrarreforma y el Concilio de Trento

The Counter-Reformation: Catholic Church's Response to Protestantism

Introduction to the Counter-Reformation

  • The video discusses the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation, known as the Counter-Reformation, focusing on affirming core beliefs and revitalizing faith while addressing religious misconduct.

The Council of Trent

  • Pope Paul III initiated the Counter-Reformation by convening bishops worldwide for a series of meetings in Trento, Italy, from 1545 to 1563.
  • Key decisions made at the Council included:
  • Affirmation that faith is central but works are also essential for salvation.
  • Reinforcement of papal authority and devotion to saints and the Virgin Mary, which were rejected by Protestant beliefs.
  • Maintenance of clerical celibacy and establishment of seminaries for clergy education.

Tools and Institutions Established

  • The creation of the Congregation of the Holy Office (Inquisition), which gained renewed strength during this period, particularly in Spain.
  • Development of an index listing prohibited books that contradicted Catholic doctrine.
  • Foundation of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) by Ignatius de Loyola in 1540, aimed at spreading Catholicism globally across Asia, Africa, and America.

Impact on Art and Culture

  • The Counter-Reformation influenced art significantly; one decision from the Council was to evoke emotions through artistic expression.
Video description

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