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Catholic Church

Definition

The Catholic Church is a Christian denomination led by the Pope, based in Vatican City. It has played a significant role throughout European history, influencing politics, culture, and society.

Related terms

Papacy: This refers to the office or authority of the Pope. It's like the executive suite where major decisions are made.

Sacraments: These are religious rituals in the Catholic Church such as baptism and communion. They're akin to annual corporate events that everyone in the company participates in.

Clergy: These are ordained individuals who perform religious duties within the church, similar to managers and employees at different levels within a corporation.

"Catholic Church" appears in:

Subjects (1)

  • AP World History: Modern

Study guides (3)

  • AP European History - 2.1 Contextualizing 16th and 17th-Century Challenges and Developments

  • AP European History - 3.1 Context of State Building from 1648-1815

  • AP European History - 9.8 20th-Century Feminism

Practice Questions (20+)

  • What was the main issue of criticism against the Catholic Church during the Age of Reformations?

  • Which of the following best describes Martin Luther's critique of the Catholic Church?

  • How did the Protestant Reformation impact the authority of the Catholic Church?

  • What was the primary reason for Martin Luther's criticism of the Catholic Church?

  • What impact did the Renaissance have on the Catholic Church's political power during the state-building period?

  • Which of the following was a consequence of the French Revolution's impact on the Catholic Church in France?

  • How did the French Revolution impact the status of the Catholic Church in France?

  • Which of the following statements best describes the impact of the French Revolution on the Catholic Church in France?

  • How might Europe's religious landscape be different had Martin Luther opted to reform within Catholic Church instead of leading a separate Protestant movement?

  • Which practice within the Catholic church primarily provoked Martin Luther's criticisms leading to his Ninety-Five Theses?

  • Who excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church following his refusal to recant his writings?

  • What was Martin Luther's criticism towards the Catholic Church based on?

  • How did Martin Luther's 95 Theses, with its critical view of Indulgences, affect the relationship between the Catholic Church and European monarchs in the long run?

  • What English monarch broke away from the Catholic Church to start the Anglican Church?

  • Which English monarch broke with the Catholic Church to form the Church of England?

  • How did the Catholic Church respond to the spread of Protestantism during this period?

  • Who instigated major reforms within the Catholic Church leading to Counter-Reformation?

  • Who spearheaded the Counter-Reformation in the Catholic Church?

  • What was a key method used by the Catholic Church during the Reformation to counteract Protestant influence?

  • What was a significant long-term effect of the Council of Trent on the Catholic Church during the Catholic Reformation?

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