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100

Meaning to throw from a window.

What is defenestration?

100

An explanation of the doctrines of the Faith.

What is catechism?

100

This edict was an agreement between the king of France and the Huguenots granting rights and religious freedom.

What was the Edict of Nantes?

100

This is the year the Edict of Nantes was issued.

When was 1589?

100

This was the name Henry de Bourdon became king of France.

What was Henry IV?

200

To bring an end or conclusion.

What is adjourn?

200

A name given to the reform of the Roman rite carried out under Pope Pius V after the council of Trent.

What is Tridentine Rite?

200

This group of people were a threat to France because they formed a strong political power that could oppose the king. 

Who were the Huguenots?

200

This person was a Catholic bishop, cardinal, and was the first minister of France.

Who was Armand-Jean du Plessis de Richelieu?

200

This was the German emperor who led the Catholic side in the Thirty Years' War.

Who was Ferdinand II?

300

The "inquisition," a congregation of the curia that issued doctrinal decrees and condemned heretical teachings.

What is Holy Office?

300

The name given to those who favored strong papal control over national churches.

What is ultramontane?

300

The victory at the location is important because it stopped a Turkish invasion of Italy and weakened Turkish sea power.

What was Lepanto?

300

These were Richelieu's two major goals.

What was make the king supreme in France and make France the most powerful nation in Europe?

300

This was the king of Sweden who fought for the Protestant side in the Thirty Years' War.

Who was Gustavus Adolphus?

400

The place or locale of a gathering.

What is venue?

400

The name given to the Protestant Church of England.

What is Anglican?

400

These people were especially effective compared to other religious orders because they were note required to live in community and could travel easily.

What are the Jesuits?

400

This was the Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War.

What was the Peace of Westphalia?

400
This edict granted the Huguenots religious freedom, equal rights in public office, and the right to protect themselves.

What was the Edict of Nantes?

500

The list of those books the Church considers dangerous to the CAtholic Faith and forbade Catholics to read.

What is the Index of Forbidden Books?

500

Having to do with Gallicanism, a position held by many French churchmen that the French Church should be in mist respects independent of the pope while remaining in communion with him. 

What is Gallican?

500

This group was well suited to carry on Catholic reform because they took a special vow to go wherever the pope sent them. 

What was the Society of Jesus?

500
This is when the Peace of Westphalia was signed.
When was 1648?
500

This clarified the Church teachings and corrected abuses.

What was the Council of Trent?

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