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“The counter-reformation was a time in history when the Catholic Church established a chain of reforms that balanced real reform with a strong, but conservative reaction to Protestantism.” The Reformation did not catch the Catholic Church off guard. ... It is also known as the Catholic Reformation or the Catholic Revival.
The Reformation was the course taken by the Protestants to end corruption in the church. A German-Augustinian friar named Martin Luther, who posted a list of complaints, called the 95 Theses against the Catholic Church, started this Reformation. ... There were many reasons for the Catholic Reformation. ... Overall, the Counter-Reformation was a success.
Approximate Word count = 1256 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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