Beginnings
Lutherans
Calvinists
The Catholic Response
Heroes
100

The first Protestant heretic

Martin Luther

100

Most Lutherans lived in northern Germany and 

Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland)
100
Calvin established his church in the city of

Geneva, Switzerland

100

The Holy Roman Emperor during the beginning of the Reformation and a great champion and defender of the Catholic Faith

Charles V

100

Founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

St. Ignatius of Loyola

200

The city that Martin Luther began the Reformation

Wittenburg

200

Luther, regarding the Eucharist, believed in this doctrine

consubstantiation

200

Another name for a Calvinist

Reformed

200

The ecumenical council called to address reform in the Church and to combat the Protestant Revolt 

Council of Trent

200

Spanish mystic who founded a new Carmelite order of Nuns known as the Discalced Carmelites 

St. Teresa of Avila
300

The French protestant who lead his reformation from Geneva, Switzerland

John Calvin

300
The number of Lutheran sacraments

Two

300

Calvinists in France were known as 

Huguenots

300

The actual number of Christian sacraments

Seven

300

Reformer who is credited with the creation of the seminary system.

St. Charles Borromeo

400

Founder of the Church of England (Anglican Church)

Henry VIII

400

The only rule of faith and source of authority for Lutherans

The Bible (The Bible alone, Sola Scriptura)

400

Calvinist look at Baptism and the Eucharist as mere

symbols/symbolic

400
The conflict between Protestant and Catholic states within the Holy Roman Empire that lasted until the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648

The Thirty Year's War

400

Pope who supported the reforms of the Council of Trent

St. Pius V

500

The date of the Reformation

October 31st, 1517

500

Battle in which a Lutheran army of rebel princes was defeated by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V

Battle of Mulhberg
500

Calvin and his followers rejected the use of holy images known as

iconoclasm

500
The name of the Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation/Revolt.

The Catholic Reformation/ The Counter Reformation

500

Style of architecture that became prominent in the Catholic Church during the years of the Counter Reformation

Baroque