1. The Catholic Church used counter-reformation tactics, including the Council of Trent in the 16th century, to define and reaffirm Catholic doctrine and practices, while denouncing Protestant beliefs as heretical. This helped to solidify the unity of Catholics and prevent them from converting to Protestantism.
2. The Catholic Church also employed tactics such as censorship and the Inquisition to suppress the spread of Protestant ideas and writings. Books and pamphlets deemed heretical were banned, and individuals suspected of heresy were investigated, punished, or even executed in extreme cases. This was done in order to prevent the dissemination of Protestant beliefs and maintain the authority of the Catholic Church.
Identify two specific ways the Catholic Church try to stop the spread of protest ism
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