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The Counter-Reformation saw reforms in

the way the Pope handled politics
the way Catholics prayed and meditated
education and advocating self-denial
the emergence of the Carmelites and Jesuits who were very strict

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The way Catholics prayed and meditated

Explanation:

  • The Counter-Reformation began in Europe in the 15th century to change and improve the Roman Catholic Church.
  • The purpose was to maintain faithful among Church members and reducing some of the laws and restate beliefs.
  • The priests required to be educated and maintain a higher standard of spiritual discipline.

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What is Counter Reformation?​

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Answered by tanojampolu88
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Answer:

Counter-Reformation, also called Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival, in the history of Christianity. It is formed by the Catholic church and the Jesuits to bring back the church to power and restore it back to its glory.

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