The Reformation

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Across
  1. 3. Trent said that this must take place before a priest and two witnesses.
  2. 6. Place where a Council of the Church gathered to plan for reforms.
  3. 7. People claimed you could buy forgiveness with this.
  4. 8. One of the two sources of revelation, not written down.
  5. 9. The state of being saved.
  6. 10. The Reformers all said you needed this alone to be saved.
  7. 16. Someone who protested against the Catholic Church.
  8. 17. Pope at the start of the Reformation.
  9. 19. The reform of the Catholic Church after the Reformation began.
  10. 22. Catholics believe there are seven of these.
  11. 24. King who brought the Reformation to England.
  12. 26. Northern part of Europe whose people turned away from Catholicism.
  13. 28. Place where priests are trained.
  14. 29. The first Reformer published 95 of these.
  15. 31. He brought the Reformation to Switzerland.
  16. 32. Name of the new Reformed Church established in Scotland.
  17. 33. He brought the Reformation to Scotland (two words).
Down
  1. 1. First Pope to start to work for Church reform.
  2. 2. Country where the Reformation started.
  3. 4. Minister in a parish.
  4. 5. This is one of the two sources of revelation, and it is written down.
  5. 8. Secret Reformer who was Archbishop of Canterbury (two words).
  6. 11. Name of the first Reformer who began protesting against the Church (two words).
  7. 12. The first wife of the King of England during the Reformation (three words).
  8. 13. The belief that God determines your fate before you are born.
  9. 14. This means the same as "actions".
  10. 15. Takes away all or part of Purgatory.
  11. 18. A person who follows the teachings of the first reformer.
  12. 20. Catholics believe that in this sacrament the Body and Blood of Christ become present during Mass.
  13. 21. The leading French Reformer (two words).
  14. 23. Town where the first Reformer lived.
  15. 25. This occurred among the clergy and was a major cause of the Reformation.
  16. 27. Someone who belongs to the Church of England.
  17. 30. Leader of a diocese.