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What steps did the catholic church take to reform and to stop the growth of protestantism

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Pope Paul III appointed reformers to high-level positions. He set up the Council of Trent, which met off and on for about 20 years, to confirm Catholic beliefs and to challenge Protestant views. He also set stiff penalities for corruption among the clergy. In order to deal with the growth of Protestantism, Pope Paul III strengthened the Inquisition. This Church court, dating to the Middle Ages, tortured and executed Protestants for heresy.

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The Pope strengthened the Inquisition: used secret testimony, torture, and execution to root out heresy.

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