what was the reform process carried out by the catholic church to stop the spread of protestaism
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It is called Catholic Reformation or Counter-Reformation to the response of the Catholic Church to the Protestant reform of Martin Luther, which had weakened the Church. It spans from the Ecumenical Council of Trent in 1545 until the end of the Thirty Years' War, in 1648.
Its objectives were to renew the Church and prevent the advance of Protestant doctrines.
It focused mainly on five aspects:
1. Doctrine.
2. Ecclesiastical restructuring, with the foundation of seminaries.
3. Reform of religious orders, making them return to their traditional origins.
4. Vigilance of spiritual movements, focusing them on the pious life and on a personal relationship with a priest, and this one, with Christ.
5. Creation of the Roman Inquisition and its management.
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