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  • Council of Trent (category Counter-Reformation)
    remains a foundational reference for Catholic doctrine, influencing the Counter-Reformation and subsequent Church teaching, including the Catechism of the Catholic
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  • colonnades, while Borromini's San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane exemplifies Counter-Reformation genius. The Vatican Museums house Michelangelo's Last Judgment, underscoring
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  • formation in seminaries, and revitalized Catholic practice through the Counter-Reformation. Figures like Saint Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits, a religious
    31 KB (3,344 words) - 02:28, 8 September 2025
  • en.html.  "Protestant Reformation". Britannica. 2024-10-15. https://www.britannica.com/event/Reformation.  "Counter-Reformation". Encyclopedia.com. 2003-01-01
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  • the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and was a principal figure of the Counter-Reformation. According to historical records, including his autobiography dictated
    21 KB (2,781 words) - 03:14, 29 October 2025
  • Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Milan, and a leading figure of the Counter-Reformation. According to contemporary accounts by his nephew Federico Borromeo
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  • century saw Saint Charles Borromeo, archbishop (1564–1584), lead Counter-Reformation efforts, founding seminaries and enforcing Tridentine reforms, strengthening
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  • canonization process suggests Teresa's life bridged Renaissance humanism and Counter-Reformation spirituality, enduring illness, ecclesiastical trials, and reforms
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  • blending humor and devotion, revitalized Catholicism during the Counter-Reformation. Canonized by Pope Gregory XV in 1622, his feast day is celebrated
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  • 1539 AD) was an Italian priest and Barnabite founder, key to the Counter-Reformation. Born in Cremona, he studied medicine before ordination in 1528 AD
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  • influence. In the 16th century, Saint Charles Borromeo implemented Counter-Reformation reforms, strengthening Catholic education and clergy discipline. In
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  • the 225th pope, reigning from 1566 to 1572, and a key figure in the Counter-Reformation. Joining the Dominicans at 14, he rose as an inquisitor and bishop
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  • Catholic milestones include the Edict of Milan in 313 AD and the Counter-Reformation, with the Church influencing art and politics. Lombardy has a population
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  • The 16th-century Ottoman occupation and Reformation reduced Catholic influence, but the Counter-Reformation restored it. The 1990 Vatican agreement post-communism
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  • voice in the Counter-Reformation. His theological writings clarified Church teachings on grace, sacraments, and papal authority, countering Protestant critiques
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  • humanism. Catholicism intertwined with governance, from early bishops to Counter-Reformation reforms under figures like Saint Catherine of Siena. The Grand Duchy
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  • Mexico missions, she is a model of contemplative influence in the Counter-Reformation Church. María Coronel y Arana was born on 2 April 1602 in Ágreda,
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  • Cardinal Archbishop of Milan renowned for his reforms during the Counter-Reformation and care for the poor and plague-stricken, the parish serves an urban
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  • foundations that endured through centuries of political upheaval. The Counter-Reformation invigorated Turinese Catholicism. Saint Francis de Sales served briefly
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  • by Saint Boniface marked early Church organization. The Habsburgs’ Counter-Reformation in the 16th century reinforced Catholicism. The 1781 reforms of Joseph
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