Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Catholic Counter-Reformation was a response by the Catholic Church to the Protestant Reformation, aimed at reforming the church from within and countering the spread of Protestantism. It involved a series of reforms initiated by the Council of Trent, the establishment of new religious orders like the Jesuits, and the reaffirmation of core Catholic doctrines and practices. This movement significantly shaped religious dynamics in Europe and influenced social structures as well.
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