Across
- 6. Jesuit priest and missionary, he introduced Catholicism to parts of India and Japan
- 11. A Christian who protested against the Catholic church
- 12. Document given by Pope that excused a person from penalties for sins committed.
- 13. Spanish noble and saint, he founded the Society of Jesus or Jesuits
- 15. A French Protestant.
Down
- 1. Christian reformer who taught about predestination, living good lives and obeying God’s law
- 2. An assembly of people who belong to the church.
- 3. Effort of the late 1500s to 1600s to reform the Catholic Church from within
- 4. Members of the Catholic religious order that served the pope and church
- 5. In Catholic teaching, a place where souls go before, they go to heaven
- 6. Sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government
- 7. A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church
- 8. A decree issued in 1598 that granted religious freedom in most of France.
- 9. King of England, he split with the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England, or Anglican Church.
- 10. German priest credited for starting the Reformation, he nailed a list of complaints about the Catholic Church to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany
- 14. A series of wars from 1618 to 1648 that involved many of the countries of Europe.
