The head of the Roman Catholic Church was ___?
What is The Pope
Translated the Bible into English before he died in 1384.
Who is Wycliff
Most popular 16th century Protestant reformer of which Martin Luther King is named after
Who is Martin Luther
How many wives did Henry VIII have?
What is 6
The Catholic Church’s attempt to reform the Church and stop the spread of Protestantism is called?
What is The Catholic/Counter Reformation
Prevented people from receiving the sacraments.
What is Excommunication
Wycliff and Hus were both declared ____ by the Roman Catholic Church
What is Heretics
With the help of the ___ ___, copies of Martin Luther's “95 Theses” were printed and distributed across Europe
What is Printing Press
Henry VIII only had one heir to the throne by the end of all the wife murders; his daughter's name was?
Who is Mary
People who oppose the teachings of the Catholic Church?
What is Heretics
The Roman Catholic Church was very powerful and _____ what their followers could and could not do.
What is Controlled
Out of Wycliff, Hus, and Knox, ____ was the only one who was not a Roman Catholic Priest
Who is Knox
_____ wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Who is John Calvin
The ___ __ _________established Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England (also called the Anglican Church) instead of the pope
What is Act of Supremacy
The Roman Inquisition was established in ___ by Pope Paul III to defend the integrity of the faith and identify false doctrine.
What is 1542
The Pope and other Catholic Officials maintained ____ Lifestyles
What is Lavish
Calvinist preacher ____ _____led a rebellion in Scotland that overthrew the Catholic queen
Who is John Knox
John Calvin formulated a major protestant branch of Christianity named after him called?
What is Calvinism
Henry VIII appointed Archbishop _____ ______, who then annulled Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Who is Thomas Cranmer
One of the most famous cases was the 1633 trial of ____ _____.
Who is Galileo Galilei
Barring from religious sacraments meant a person could not ___?
What is Go to Heaven
He denounced the sale of indulgences, and in 1415, the Roman Catholic Church declared him a heretic and he was burned at the stake
Who is Jan Hus
Martin Luther's reformations led to the creation of a major protestant branch named after him called?
What is Lutheranism
Henry VIII's granddaughter re-established England's protestant churches and views after her mother's reign, what was this queen's name?
Who is Queen Elizabeth I
Led the Jesuits on a crusade to defend and spread the Catholic faith throughout the world.
Who is Ignatius of Loyola