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C o u n t e r - R e f o r m a t i o n C a t h o l i c R e f o r m e r s

C o u n t e r - R e f o r m a t i o n C a t h o l i c R e f o r m e r s. Ashley Chamberlain and Dayoung Park. Charles Borromeo. Archbishop of Milan from 1560-1584 Decisive steps to implement reforms that were ordered by the council -Built a new school for education of Priests.

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C o u n t e r - R e f o r m a t i o n C a t h o l i c R e f o r m e r s

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  1. Counter-ReformationCatholicReformers Ashley ChamberlainandDayoung Park

  2. Charles Borromeo • Archbishop of Milan from 1560-1584 • Decisive steps to implement reforms that were ordered by the council-Built a new school for education of Priests

  3. Francis of Sales • French Roman Catholic leader and preacher • Worked to win back the district of Savoy in France from Calvinism-as a result, most people returned to the Catholic Church • Founded a religious teaching order for women

  4. Women and the Church • Women began to take on more active roles in the Church • Before the renaissance-lived in private convents • By middle ages- nuns could help the poor, the orphaned and the sick • Mary Ward of England began a network of schools for girls throughout Europe-Missionary influence was later formally recognized by the Church

  5. Teresa of Avila • Considered the most famous female spiritual leader • Born in Spain in 1515 • Became a nun at age 20 • Father opposed to this idea but she ran away to a convent around 1536 • Thought that current church practices were too lax so she followed her own new strict rules for fasting, praying and sleep • Had deep spirituality, deep visions of Christ and fervor for the Catholic Church-inspired many would-be protestants to remain in the Church

  6. Credits • http://vultus.stblogs.org/index.php/2006/11/4-november-mass-of-saint-charl/ • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Milan_Cathedral_from_Piazza_del_Duomo.jpg • http://www.nndb.com/people/699/000094417/ • http://images.halloweencostumes.com/products/9995/1-1/replica-nun-costume.jpg • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Convento_Cristo_December_2008-8.jpg • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Teresa_of_Avila_dsc01644.jpg

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