what was the role of council of trent in counter reformation
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The Council of Trent was the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation. It served to define Catholic doctrine and made sweeping decrees on self-reform, helping to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church in the face of Protestant expansion.
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1- It condemned leading an irresponsible religious life by the clergy. Books, which were considered to have had ideas against the Catholic teaching, were banned.
2- The Council of Trent was responsible for establishing centres known as seminaries to educate and train preisets.
3- It advocated the use of the local language for preaching in the church.
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