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In the 1500s, the Council of Trent was led by a group of
Lutheran ministers who wanted to spread their ideas.
Catholic cardinals who wanted to reform the Church.
German princes who wanted to end a peasants’ rebellion.
Calvinists who wanted to make laws that followed their beliefs.
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Catholic cardinals who wanted to reform the Church.
The Council of Trent (1545–1563) was a major Catholic assembly—led by bishops and cardinals—responding to the Protestant Reformation by clarifying doctrine and reforming church practices.
The Council of Trent (1545–1563) was a major Catholic assembly—led by bishops and cardinals—responding to the Protestant Reformation by clarifying doctrine and reforming church practices.
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