Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint started a religious order and sent missionaries throughout the world to teach people about the Catholic faith?
Catholic Counter Reformation

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St. Ignatius of Loyola
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint engaged in evangelization (proclaiming the Gospel) by printing pamphlets explaining Catholic teaching and putting them under people's doors?
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St. Francis de Sales
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint participated in making sure people got correct Catholic theology and reforming the clergy by working to start seminarians? The seminaries are places where priests are educated in the Catholic faith and how to live as a good priest.
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St. Charles Borromeo
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint helped reform the Church by reforming how people in monasteries lived? This Saint helped those in monasteries know and live faithfully to their vows.
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St. Teresa of Avila
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint helped clarify doctrine by teaching youth, especially girls, the teachings of the Church as well as other things?
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St. Angela Merici
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint helped people develop their spiritual life through developing the spiritual exercises?
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St. Ignatius of Loyola
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Which Catholic Counter Reformation Saint helped people develop their spiritual life by writing books on prayer?
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St. Angela Merici
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What were the main goals of the Catholic Counter-Reformation?
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To respond to Protestantism and reform corruption in the Catholic Church
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Which of these is NOT true about the Council of Trent? It was an ecumenical council., It took many years (1545-1563) to complete., It was a comprehensive council, addressing areas of clergy reform and clarifying doctrine., It established seminaries so that priests could learn Catholic doctrine and how to be a priest., Protestants were not invited to the Council.
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Protestants were not invited to the Council.
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