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The Catholic Reformation or Counter Reformation in the 1500s

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accepted most of Martin Luther's criticisms as valid and revised Church doctrine accordingly
employed poets and novelists such as Dante and Rabelais in order to update the Church's message
changed some church practices, punished corrupt officials, but did not change official church teachings
sent the Jesuits, the Pope's trained soldiers, on a military mission to return to Germany to the Catholic faith
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The correct answer is changed some church practices, punished corrupt officials, but did not change official church teachings

Catholic reform began to gain strength between the years 1545 and 1563. At that time, the Council of Trent was taking place, which aimed to affirm ecclesiastical discipline and the unity of the Catholic faith more emphatically.

Among the decisions of the council were the reorganization of the Tribunal of the Holy Office, creation of the Society of Jesus and the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, which was a list of books prohibited by the Church. In addition, the incentive to catechize the natives of the New World was increased, adoption of the Vulgate as an official form of biblical translation and reaffirmation of values ​​such as pontifical celibacy and the authority of the pope. According to some historians, these decisions were a reaction to Lutheranism.

Among other reaffirmations found in the Catholic Reformation, is the preservation of the representation of saints through images that were worshiped. The Baroque becomes a great ally of the Church in this regard, helping to broaden the feeling of Catholics through works of art. At that time, seminars were created in order to invest in the intellectual education of bishops who, before counter-reform, led a life without rules and many excesses.

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