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Catholic Reform in the Shadow of the Ottoman Wars—The Kingdom of Hungary and the Council of Trent
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Kanász, Viktor
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Baroque Catholicism
/ Catholic history
/ Catholicism
/ Christianity
/ Church renewal
/ Clergy
/ Council of Trent
/ Councils
/ History
/ history of Hungary
/ Hungarian history
/ Medieval period
/ Ottoman Empire, ca. 1288-1922
/ Ottoman–Habsburg wars
/ Protestant Reformation
/ Religious reform
2025
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Catholic Reform in the Shadow of the Ottoman Wars—The Kingdom of Hungary and the Council of Trent
by
Kanász, Viktor
in
Baroque Catholicism
/ Catholic history
/ Catholicism
/ Christianity
/ Church renewal
/ Clergy
/ Council of Trent
/ Councils
/ History
/ history of Hungary
/ Hungarian history
/ Medieval period
/ Ottoman Empire, ca. 1288-1922
/ Ottoman–Habsburg wars
/ Protestant Reformation
/ Religious reform
2025
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Catholic Reform in the Shadow of the Ottoman Wars—The Kingdom of Hungary and the Council of Trent
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Kanász, Viktor
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Baroque Catholicism
/ Catholic history
/ Catholicism
/ Christianity
/ Church renewal
/ Clergy
/ Council of Trent
/ Councils
/ History
/ history of Hungary
/ Hungarian history
/ Medieval period
/ Ottoman Empire, ca. 1288-1922
/ Ottoman–Habsburg wars
/ Protestant Reformation
/ Religious reform
2025
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Catholic Reform in the Shadow of the Ottoman Wars—The Kingdom of Hungary and the Council of Trent
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Catholic Reform in the Shadow of the Ottoman Wars—The Kingdom of Hungary and the Council of Trent
2025
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Overview
Ecclesia semper reformanda est, as the medieval saying goes. This proved particularly true of the medieval church structure in the first half of the 16th century. The various movements of renewal slowly broke up the forms that had developed during the Middle Ages. In order to address the problems that arose, the Church responded to the old practice of reformatio in capite et in membris by convening a universal synod. The Council of Trent was called to renew the Church and to develop the necessary reform programme. Its convening and its work during its various sessions was a matter not only for Rome but for the whole universal Church, and accordingly it was attended by a varying number and in varying compositions of bishops and other leaders of the Western Church. Despite this, the Hungarian bishops were reluctant from the outset to participate in the work of the Council and to travel to Trent. In my study, I seek to answer the following questions: What was the reason for this reluctance? What was the impact of the spread of the Protestant Reformation and the Ottoman wars on the bishops, and was the case for defending against the Ottomans a rhetorical phrase or an actual reason for this? Which Hungarian bishops travelled to Trent, what activities did they carry out, and on the basis of their speeches and letters, what issues were they concerned with in connection of the renewal of the Church?
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