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Explanation:
Counter-Reformation can as well be be regarded as Catholic reformation, it was a reformation that took place in response to the Protestants reformation that took place within the Catholic cycles in 1500s.
The Counter-Reformation was set up to earn people trust within the church again through hearing up their faith and to get ride of all abuse and behavior the Protestants are clamoring.
1)Personallities :Ignatius Loyola
contributions:founded the Society of Jesus.
Ignatius Loyola is Spanish and also Catholic priest and the Superior General of Society of Jesus in 1541, in which he was also a founder of the society.
2) Personality: Pope Paul III
Contribution:established the Roman Inquisition
Pope Paul III assume the head of the Catholic Church, he was known with some of his action during the reformation, He was the one that called the Council of Trent in year 1545. He stablished the Roman Inquisition in year 1542.
3) Personality:Pope Paul IV
Contribution: published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Pope Paul IV was head of the Catholic Church from 1555, he published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum , which Catholic Church called pernicious books.
4)Personality: Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger .
Contribution: published Malleus Maleficarum
Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger were the publisher of Malleus Maleficarum which is a well known book that is used by Catholic priest, and people
Answer:
1.) Ignatius Loyola- founded the society of jesus
2.) Pope Paul lll- Published the index Librorum Prohibitorum
3.) Pope Paul lV- Published Malleus maleficarum
4.) Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger- Established the roman inquisition
Explanation:Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the famous personalities to their contributions during the Counter-Reformation.
Ignatius Loyola
Pope Paul III
Heinrich Kramer and
Jacob Sprenger
Pope Paul IV
founded the Society of Jesus
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published the Index Librorum
Prohibitorum
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published Malleus Maleficarum
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established the Roman Inquisition
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