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An agreement reached by the Council of Trent was that
the Bible should be accessible to everyone.
salvation could only be achieved through faith.
most Catholic traditions needed to be reformed.
seminaries should be established to train priests.
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seminaries should be established to train priests.
The Council of Trent (1545–1563) was the Catholic Counter-Reformation: it reaffirmed Catholic doctrine (rejecting "salvation by faith alone"), upheld tradition alongside Scripture, and mandated reforms—including the creation of seminaries to properly educate and discipline clergy.
The Council of Trent (1545–1563) was the Catholic Counter-Reformation: it reaffirmed Catholic doctrine (rejecting "salvation by faith alone"), upheld tradition alongside Scripture, and mandated reforms—including the creation of seminaries to properly educate and discipline clergy.
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