The Renaissance
The Catholic Reformation, also known as the Counter-Reformation, was a movement within the Roman Catholic Church that began in the late 16th century aimed at addressing issues of corruption, reforming church practices, and combating the Protestant Reformation. It involved significant efforts to clarify Catholic theology and restore the integrity of the Church through various means, including the establishment of new religious orders, reforms in clergy education, and the reaffirmation of Catholic doctrines at the Council of Trent.
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