Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, was a significant movement within the Catholic Church during the 16th and early 17th centuries aimed at reforming church practices and countering the Protestant Reformation. This movement sought to address issues of corruption, clarify Catholic doctrines, and reaffirm the authority of the Pope, while emphasizing the importance of faith and good works for salvation. Central to this movement were the Council of Trent and new religious orders that aimed to revitalize the Church's influence in Europe.
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