Ch 19 Sec 3 "The Reformation of Christianity"

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Across
  1. 3. – French Protestants who faced severe persecution
  2. 5. – A religious order created to serve the pope and the Church and to stop the spread of Protestantism​World History Unit 8 - …
  3. 6. Reformation – The Catholic Church's series of reforms in response to the Protestant Reformation​World History Unit 8 - …
  4. 7. – The act of being saved from sin; a major focus of religious reform debates
  5. 11. Calvin – A Protestant reformer who believed in predestination​World History Unit 8 - …
  6. 12. – Reformers who protested against the Catholic Church​World History Unit 8 - …
  7. 13. Years’ War – A long and destructive conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Europe
  8. 15. – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church
  9. 17. – To officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Church
  10. 19. – A branch of a religion, especially used to describe different Protestant groups
Down
  1. 1. of Trent – A meeting of Catholic leaders to discuss and reform Church practices
  2. 2. – A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517​World History Unit 8 - …
  3. 4. – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born
  4. 8. – A legal or religious declaration that a marriage was never valid (connected to Henry VIII’s conflict with the pope)
  5. 9. – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy
  6. 10. – The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central authority, influenced by Protestant political thinking​
  7. 14. – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church
  8. 16. Luther – A German monk who started the Protestant Reformation​World History Unit 8 - …
  9. 18. – A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed (key reason for Luther's protest)