Vocab 1
Leaders of the Reformation
Martin Luther and the Reformation
The Catholic Church
Vocab 2
100

Who was the pope?

The political and spiritual leader of the Catholic Church

100

Who started the Reformation?

Martin Luther

100

Why did Martin Luther write the Ninety-Five Theses?

To address the abuses of the Catholic Church and to express his ideas on the selling of indulgences and other issues and practices of the Catholic Church. 

100

How many popes claimed power during the Great Schism?

3

100

This was a way for people to pay the Church to forgive their sins and reserve a place in Heaven. 



Indulgences

200

What was the name of the official office of the Pope?

Papacy

200

What invention helped to produce translated bibles, and increased access to religious texts to the common person across Europe?

The Printing Press

200

Martin Luther believed that the _____ was the ultimate religious authority, and that _____ were priests. 

Bible, everyone

200

Indulgences, simony, and charging pilgrims to see holy objects and relics were all methods the Catholic Church used to raise _____ 

Money

200

A group of people who broke away from the Church
because of their protests against the abuse.

Protestants

300

What was the practice of selling offices and leadership positions within the Church?

Simony

300

What personal and political reasons led King Henry VIII to split with the Catholic Church?



Personal: He wanted to end his marriage with Catherine of Aragon

Political: He didn't want to share power and wealth with the Church.

300

What happened when Luther was brought before the Diet of Worms?

He refused to take back his teachings and was declared a heretic by the Holy Roman emperor. The emperor forbade the printing of his writings.

300

All Church services, bibles, and other practices by the Catholic Church were delivered in what language? 

Latin

300

The name given to followers of Martin Luther's teachings

Lutheran

400

The hierarchical social order within the Catholic Church. These people had priestly authority.

Clergy

400

How did the Reformation threaten the Catholic Church?

The Reformation caused the Church to lose its credibility, and people started to question the Church's authority. 

400

The _____ Church becomes the first Protestant Church, which also started the _____

Lutheran, Reformation

400

Pope Clement V moved the papacy from Rome, Italy to which country?

France (Avignon)

400

Movement, started by Martin Luther, that sought to reform the abuses of the Catholic Church and led to the establishment of many new denominations of Christianity.

Reformation

500

The division of the Catholic Church that led to three popes claiming power

The Great Schism

500

_____ translated the Bible the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament into English.

William Tyndale

500

What was a major result of the reformation?

*Government Leaders learned they could win religious independence from the Church and broke away

*New denominations within Christianity started forming all over Europe

*People who were appalled by the practices of the Catholic Church would be drawn into new forms of Christian Faith

*Translation of the Bible into common languages, not just Latin

500

What were three factors that contributed to the weakening of the Catholic Church? 

*Selling of indulgences

*The Great Schism

*Simony (selling of Church official positions/offices)

*Popes becoming entangled with political disputes that lead many to question the pope's authority.

500

A particular religious group within a larger faith

Denomination