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What was the council of Trent?The counter reformation in response to challenges posed by Martin Luther
How long did it take place over?18 years, 25 sessions and spanned 3 papacies
Where was it held?Trento, Italy
What was the primary purpose of the council?To condemn and refute the beliefs of Protestantism, and make the set Catholicism beliefs more clearer
What was the council of Trent's ruling against Luther?the council ruled against Luther’s doctrine of justification by faith alone: man, the council said, was inwardly justified by cooperating with divine grace that God bestows gratuitously.
What other points did the council of Trent make?God doesn’t make people righteous, they must become righteous. Good works are required as a condition for ultimate justification. Justification works in two phases - the first stage is righteousness mediated through baptism and the second is through penanced and increased participation in the eucharist.
What was something the council of Trent said?"truth and discipline are contained in the written books and the unwritten traditions which, received by the apostles from the mouth of Christ himself"
What did the council for Trent say about justification by faith alone?They condemned it as heresy
What is heresy?A belief or opinion contrary to the orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine
What decree did the council issue in their sixth session?"If any one saith, that the justice received is not preserved and also increased before God through good works; but that the said works are merely the fruits and signs of Justification obtained, but not a cause of the increase thereof; let him be anathema.”
What is anathema?a formal curse by a pope or a council of the Church, excommunication
What did the Protestant reformers reject?The apocrypha (hidden wisdom)
Why is the apocrypha unique for Catholicism?Many of the scriptures surrounding purgatory, praying for the dead, and salvation by works come from the apocrypha.
What did the council of Trent say in the fourth session about anyone who rejected the apocrypha?“... if any one receive not, as sacred and canonical, the said books entire with all their parts, as they have been used to be read in the Catholic Church, and as they are contained in the old Latin vulgate edition; and knowingly and deliberately contemn the traditions aforesaid; let him be anathema.”
What did the Protestant reformation say about the doctrine of transubstantiation?They heavily criticised it and regarded it as a pseudo philosophy.
What did the council of Trent say in the 13th session to reaffirm transubstantiation?"that wonderful and singular conversion of the whole substance of the bread into the Body, and of the whole substance of the wine into the Blood - the species only of the bread and wine remaining - which conversion indeed the Catholic Church most aptly calls Transubstantiation."
What did Protestants claim the only source and norm for Christian faith was?The holy scripture (the canonical bible without the apocrypha) sola scriptura
What did the council of Trent say about sola scriptura?They rejected it as the council affirmed two sources of special revelation: Holy scripture (all the books including the Latin vulgate version) and traditions of the church (unwritten traditions, such as the importance of the pope, the importance of the virgin mary the practice of confession, the celibacy of the priesthood)
What did the Protestant believe about the selling of indulgences?They were appalled by the practice that had become common in many Catholic Churches.
What did the council of Trent say about the selling of indulgences?The Council called for the reform of the practice, yet damned those who "say that indulgences are useless or that the Church does not have the power to grant them."
What did the council say about the criticisms of purgatory?"that after the grace of justification has been received the guilt is so remitted and the debt of eternal punishment so blotted out for any repentant sinner, that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be paid."
What did the council of Trent say about marriage and divorce?the council affirmed the excellence of celibacy, condemned concubinage (cohabitation), and made the validity of marriage dependent upon the wedding taking place before a priest and two witnesses. In the case of a divorce, the right of the innocent party to marry again was denied so long as the other party was alive, even if the other party had committed adultery.