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The Council of Trent The canons and decrees of the sacred and oecumenical Council of Trent, Ed. and trans. J. Waterworth (London: Dolman, 1848) Hanover Historical Texts Project Scanned by Hanover College students in 1995. Notes and J. Waterworth's Preface The Complete Text By Session Bull of Indiction The First Session
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Download Free PDF. The Contributions of the Council of Trent to the Catholic Reformation. Dr. Robert Fastiggi. Perichoresis. This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the other frequently used term, Counter–Reformation.
The Council of Trent (Latin: Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. [1][2] Prompted by the Protestant Reformation at the time, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation. [3][4]
The Council of Trent was an ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church held between 1545 and 1563, aimed at addressing issues raised by the Protestant Reformation and reforming church practices. It played a crucial role in the Counter-Reformation, impacting various aspects of church music, art, and liturgy during this transformative period.
Church Music and the Council of Trent 577 November 1563, a new formulation was devised and the task of carrying out the provisions for church music was entrusted to the Provincial Synods.3 The Council confined itself to a few principles which were designed to delimit the scope of church music.
Council of Trent, The general council of the Church that met in Trento (Italy; English exonym Trent) from 1545 to 1563. The Council was convoked in response to calls for reform within the Catholic Church and to the emergence of Protestantism in northern Europe; the decrees of the Council embody the dogma and ideals of the ... ...