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Page 1: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

Catholic Practices and the Reformation

Page 2: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments•Baptism

▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community

•Confirmation▫Children re-affirm beliefs and commitment

to Catholic community

Page 3: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

The Sacraments continued

•Communion (Eucharist)▫Transubstantiation – the

bread and wine literally turn into the body and blood of Christ Protestants believe in

Consubstantiation

Page 4: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

The Sacraments continued•Confession (Reconciliation)

▫Confessing sins to a priest, asking for forgiveness

•Marriage (except for clergy)•Holy Vows

▫People who become clergy•Last Rites – Anointing the Sick

▫Priests say final prayers before someone dies

Page 5: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.
Page 6: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

Catholic Beliefs - Purgatory•Believe that after death people spend a certain amount of time in Purgatory

▫Neither heaven or hell – a limbo state Time spent in purgatory dependedon how good or bad someone was in life

Page 7: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.
Page 9: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

The Role of the Church in Catholicism•Catholics believe priests and clergy are

needed▫To hear confession and help forgive sins▫They act like middlemen between God and

a person•Protestantism is much more individual,

priests aren’t as important

Page 10: Catholic Practices and the Reformation. Catholic Beliefs – The Sacraments Baptism ▫Babies are welcomed into the Catholic community Confirmation ▫Children.

Background to the Reformation•Church Abuses

▫Popes competed with monarchs for control of Churches Popes corrupt: greedy, having children, bad

▫Some clergy sold Indulgences A way to lesson your time in purgatory Previously only granted for good deeds, now

sold Led to protests by many Christians


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