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how did the council of trent address the issue of clerical training and dispine
it abolished the requirement for formal education forclergy
it esbalished seminaries for the proper training of preists
is allowed clergy to marry
is reduced the role of bishops in cercial oversight
it abolished the requirement for formal education forclergy
it esbalished seminaries for the proper training of preists
is allowed clergy to marry
is reduced the role of bishops in cercial oversight
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The Council of Trent (1545–1563) addressed the issue of clerical training and discipline primarily by **establishing seminaries for the proper training of priests**. This was a significant reform aimed at ensuring that clergy were well-educated and properly trained in their spiritual duties and theological knowledge.
To clarify the other options you provided:
- It did **not abolish** the requirement for formal education for clergy; rather, it emphasized the need for it.
- The Council did **not allow clergy to marry**; in fact, it upheld the vow of celibacy for priests in the Roman Catholic Church.
- The Council aimed to **strengthen the role of bishops** in clerical oversight rather than reduce it, reinforcing their authority and responsibilities in ensuring clerical discipline and proper administration of the Church.
Thus, the correct answer is that the Council of Trent **established seminaries for the proper training of priests**.
To clarify the other options you provided:
- It did **not abolish** the requirement for formal education for clergy; rather, it emphasized the need for it.
- The Council did **not allow clergy to marry**; in fact, it upheld the vow of celibacy for priests in the Roman Catholic Church.
- The Council aimed to **strengthen the role of bishops** in clerical oversight rather than reduce it, reinforcing their authority and responsibilities in ensuring clerical discipline and proper administration of the Church.
Thus, the correct answer is that the Council of Trent **established seminaries for the proper training of priests**.
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