The Counter-Reformation, also known as the Catholic Reformation or the Catholic Revival, was a reform movement in the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
The Counter-Reformation, also known as the Catholic Reformation or the Catholic Revival, was a reform movement in the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
Popes of the Counter-Reformation Descendants of Peter who saved the Church If there was ever a question that Jesus fulfilled the promise He made to us, "I will be with you always," Mt 28:20 we have only to delve into the History of the Church, to the periods when we were in dire straits, when it seemed as if the Church, as we have known her, would disappear, be destroyed under the pressure of the enemy. The greatest assurance that we have that Jesus will always be with us is to see how He has always been with us. In retrospect, as we read the script He hands us, we would think we were reading a story written for the movies or the stage, everything is so well planned. There is conflict; there is always a conflict. There are major players, unknowns until the Lord puts them into the drama, at which point they become stars of the Communion of Saints. Then He supplies us with a dramatic, suspense-filled story which always ends with us, the good guys, being triumphant. And the best part is the story is always true. Pope Leo X (1513-1521) Pope Hadrian VI (1522-1523) Pope Clement VII (1523-1534) Pope Paul III (1534-1549) Pope Julius III (1550-1555) Pope Marcellus II (April 9, 1555 - May 1, 1555) Pope Paul IV (1555-1559) Pope Pius IV (1559-1565) Pope St. Pius V (1566-1572)
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Protest with Martin Luther. Determine predestination with Calvin. Explore the unfortunate endings of King Henry VIII's wives and the separation from the Catholic Church. Launch a Counter-Reformation from within the Catholic Church. Join the Jesuits and convert people to Catholicism. PPT Lecture: 40 slides Guided Lecture Notes (for students): 8 pages Guided Lecture Notes Teacher Key: 8 Pages
The Descent from the Cross is by the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens was well-known for his Counter-Reformation alter pieces, such as this one. It was created for the C…
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Regata en el Támesis. Óleo de Canaletto "El 17 de julio de 1717 Jorge I celebró un fastuoso paseo musical por el Támesis, entre Whitehall y Chealsea, acompañado de un nutrido cortejo nobiliario y seguido por multitud de curiosos en barco y desde las riberas del río. Junto a la gabarra del rey estaba la de los músicos…., que tocaron toda clase de instrumentos; a saber, trompetas, trompas de caza, oboes , fagotes, flautas alemanas (traveseras), flautas francesas (de pico), violines y contrabajos, pero sin voces. Este concierto había sido compuesto expresamente para la ocasión por Handel. Fue tan aprobada por Su Majestad que, aunque cada ejecución duró una hora, la hizo repetir tres veces, dos antes y una después de la cena." (Friedrich Bonet, representante prusiano en Londres) Seleccíon de las tres suites de la Música del Agua de J.F.Handel en una producción de la BBC, a la usanza de la época. Interpreta el English Concerto de Londres. Todos los instrumentos de orquesta fueron incluídos por Handel en la composición, excepto el clave y los timbales, que habrían sido un inconveniente para llevar en la barcaza. La instrumentación varía en función del movimiento, pero los principales en esta actuación son flauta, dos oboes, un fagot, dos trompas, dos trompetas, cuerdas y bajo continuo: esta instrumentacoón es muy eficaz al aire libre. La música del Agua se abre con una obertura francesa e incluye, minuetos, bourrés y chirimías. Se divide en tres suites. Jorge I y Handel en el Támesis. (Pintura de Hamman) Suite in F major (HWV 348) Suite en Fa mayor (HWV 348) Overture (Largo – Allegro) Overture (Largo - Allegro) Adagio e staccato Adagio e staccato Allegro – Andante – Allegro da capo Allegro - Andante - Allegro da capo Minuet Minué Air Aire Minuet Minué Bourrée Bourrée Hornpipe Chirimía Allegro (no actual tempo marking) Allegro (sin tempo real de la marca) Allegro (variant) Allegro (variante) Alla Hornpipe (variant) Alla Hornpipe (variante) Suite in D major (HWV 349) Suite en re mayor (HWV 349) Ouverture (Allegro) Ouverture (Allegro) Alla Hornpipe Alla Hornpipe Minuet Minué Lentement Lentement Bourrée Bourrée Suite in G major (HWV 350) Suite en Sol mayor (HWV 350) Allegro Allegro Rigaudon Rigaudon Allegro Allegro Allegro Allegro Minuet Minué
Isabella Artist: Peter Paul RubensDate:1620-25 Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577 –1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from what is now modern-day Belgium. He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition. His unique and immensely popular Baroque style emphasized movement, colour, and sensuali
Learn about the Reformation and Counter Reformation, how religion was changed forever during the Renaissance, and what prompted people like Martin Luther to speak out again the medieval Church. The 48th Section of the Big Ideas through History program, The Reformation includes: Most important historical points of the Reformation and Counter Reformation Documents of the Reformation activity List of online and print resources Reformation quiz and key Rather than cover topics of world history chronologically, Big Ideas through History is taught through the exploration of the big ideas and events that shaped our world through time. Using resources picked by individual educators to best fit each unique classroom, the Big Ideas through History program can be adapted to any age or grade with suggested resources including websites, web videos, picture books, student reference books, and novels/chapter books. Each Section of Big Ideas through History is designed to cover a complete, stand alone topic without the need to cover earlier topics first, and any Section can be taught individually or used to accompany other programs. For more information, get the Big Ideas through History Introduction to History free Sample Unit and Complete Program Outline.
Saint of the Day – 5 July – St Anthony Mary Zaccaria CRSP (1502-1539) Confessor, Founder of the Barnabites, The Clerics Regular of Saint Paul – The First Order Named after St Paul…