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Why was the council of Trent unable to reunite Protestants and Catholics?

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Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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The council was ordered by the Emperor and Pope Paul III to convene in Mantua on 23 May 1537. It failed to convene after another war broke out between France and Charles V, resulting in a non-attendance of French prelates. Protestants refused to attend as well.

Documents and statements: Seventeen dogmatic decrees covering then-disputed as

Previous council: Fifth Council of the Lateran (1512–1517)

Next council: First Vatican Council (1869–1870)

Topics: Protestantism; Counter-Reformation

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Answered by sgokul8bkvafs
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Explanation:

The council was ordered by the Emperor and Pope Paul III to convene in Mantua on 23 May 1537. It failed to convene after another war broke out between France and Charles V, resulting in a non-attendance of French prelates. Protestants refused to attend as well.

Documents and statements: Seventeen dogm...

Previous council: Fifth Council of the Lateran ...

Next council: First Vatican Council (1869–1870)

Topics: Protestantism; Counter-Reformation

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