Reform movements prior to 1545
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- Attempts at catholic reform before 1545
- Impact of renaissance
- 're-birth' of classical ideas- arts and literature
- Humanists- ad fontes
- Promted founding of Modern Devotion
- Influenced individuals such as Savonarola and Contarini
- Contarini- headed 1537 commission, was reform minded
- 're-birth' of classical ideas- arts and literature
- National reform movements
- Modern Devotion- encouraged reforming type of spirituality with emphasis on bible and God
- Low countries, laymen joined by priests
- Links with schools, provided spiritual guidance
- Windeheim congregation
- Cardinal Ximenes
- Franciscian- enforced observant reform movement
- Encouraged reform of religious orders
- University of Alcala- centre for education for priests
- Promoted Spanish Inquisition
- Franciscian- enforced observant reform movement
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- France
- Series of national church councils, denouncing abuses and maladministration
- Paris, Jran Standock- reorganised College de Montaigu
- Educated priets, motivated by humanist principles including rigorous scholarship based on bible
- Italian City Sates
- Florence- Savanrola, Dominican preacher, fierce sermons against corruption in society- was executed, not everyone was ready for reform
- Verona-Bishop of Verona, Giberto expelled ignorant priests, forced non-resident priests to return and established orphanages- more active communal life
- Modern Devotion- encouraged reforming type of spirituality with emphasis on bible and God
- Impact of renaissance
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