Reform in the Catholic World History 104 / January 16, 2013
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Reform in the Catholic WorldHistory 104 / January 16, 2013
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Reminder: St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome (built 1506-1626)
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Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)
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Jesuit college in Freiburg, Germany
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St. Michael’s, Munich
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Jesuit interior in the baroque style (Hall in Tyrol, Austria)
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The Council of Trent (meets 1545-1563)
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Bishops in consultation at Trent
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Luther’s hymn A Mighty Fortress (1527)
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Luther’s hymn (modern arrangement)
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The Augsburg Confession(presented to – and rejected by – Charles V, 1530)
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Charles VKing of Spain,
1516-1556Holy Roman Emperor,
1519-1556
portrait by Titian
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The Peace of Augsburg (1555)
“cuius regio,eius religio”
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Henry VIIIKing of England,
1509-1547
portrait by Holbein
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The Wives of Henry VIII
#1, Catherine of Aragon: mother to
“Bloody Mary”(born 1516)
#2, Anne Boleyn: mother to Elizabeth
(born 1533)
#3, Jane Seymour:mother to Prince
Edward(born 1537)
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Thomas Cromwell and Archbishop Thomas Cranmerprepare the way for the Act of Supremacy
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Thomas More at the height of his power (1530)…
… and his execution (1535)
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Mary Tudor(a.k.a. “Bloody Mary”)
Queen of England, 1553-1558
Wife of Philip of Spain,1554-1558
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From Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: burning
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From Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: the rack
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Elizabeth IQueen of England,
1558-1603
Book of Common Prayer (1559 edition)
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Gaspard de Coligny(1519-1572)
French admiral and advocate of the Huguenot
(Calvinist) cause
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The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre (Paris, August 1572)
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Henry IVKing of France,
1589-1610
The Edict of Nantes (1598)