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  1. 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.

  2. The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545–1700). Vol. 1 Louvain’s Contribution to the Ongoing Historiography on the Council of Trent 19 and musical culture. Moreover, this volume focusses on the global impact of Trent through missions in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

  3. Trent John W. O'Malley,2013-01-15 Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize The Council of Trent (1545–1563), the Catholic Church’s attempt to put its house in order in response to the Protestant Reformation, has long been praised and blamed for things it never did.

  4. 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

  5. 1 Ιαν 2012 · With respect to the liturgy, however, it is legitimate to raise the question whether the Council of Trent produced a genuine liturgical reform. This article proposes to answer this question...

  6. Here is our assortment of free educational materials on the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation for junior and senior high school teachers and students of World History-Global Studies. There are printable readings with questions, puzzles, powerpoints, outlines, interactive study games, and more.

  7. MUSICAL REFORM AFTER THE COUNCIL OF TRENT By LEWIS H. LOCKWOOD T HE sources of the demand for reform in sacred music during the Counter-Reformation have been traced well back into the 15th century, and its widening course charted through the era of the Prot-estant secession. The pronouncements of local church councils through-

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