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Catholic and
Protestant Practices
How was the Catholic
 Church structured?
Catholic
• hierarchical, monarchy,
  absolutism, democrat

• popes: greatest authority
• bishops: authority over priests and
  laypeople
• priests: guide believers and administer the
  sacraments (baptism, marriage ceremonies)
• church members/laypeople
Power within
   Catholic Church
Copy this diagram
                     Pope




                    Bishops
                    Priests
                     Nuns
       Church members/laypeople
How is the structure of
 the Catholic Church
 like the structure of
      monarchies?
Absolutism
• monarchy claimed “divine right” to rule
• a system of government in
  which the ruler claimed sole power
• France: fear of chaos, loss of royal
  power, so king allied with the
  Catholic Church
• bureaucracy: censorship of press, non-
  elected officials, rules/regulations/laws
Power within Monarchies
                        Monarchs: kings, queens

      Nobles (wealthy land owners)
   Knights (served noble lords; vassals:
knights that protected nobles in exchange
                 for land)


                             Peasants
Religious controversies combined with
     dynastic rivalries (1648 map)
Why did the Protestant
 Reformation begin?
Unpopular Catholic Practices

• Protestants do not believe priests need to be
  middlemen between Christians and God
• Clergy did not know church teachings
• Jesus drove money lenders out of the temple; the
  pope sold indulgences in the church
• Protestants do not believe in purgatory, a pre-heaven
• Protestants do not believe charity/good
  works are necessary for salvation; they
  believe faithing in God alone saves souls
Luther, Calvin, Tyndale, and
           Henry VIII (8th) Started
              New Protestant
          Denominations (Churches)

             Currency denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, etc.




Christian Church
 Denominations
Protestant
• federalism, republican, congregational,
  priesthood of all believers,
  constitutionalism
• liberty, equality of worth, personal responsibility
• compacts: etymology-- “agreements” (1590s
  Latin), guidelines, looser than a contract
Power within
Protestant Churches
Copy this diagram

              Church members/laypeople



   Church elders, deacons, elected board
                 members



            Ministers/Pastors/Reverends
Constitutionalism
   • England: Civil War (1642-1646)
   • Abolished total power of monarchs (now
     figureheads)
   • Declared England a "Commonwealth":
     etymology- "common well-being" (15th
     century/1400s)
   • Protestants helped replace with republican
     form of government
How was the American republic
structured like Protestant churches?
        “We hold these truths to be self-
         evident, that all men are created
         equal, that they are endowed by
            their Creator with certain
        unalienable Rights”, Declaration of
                   Independence.

        “The United States shall guarantee
          to every State in this Union a
        Republican Form of Government”,
           United States Constitution.
Influences of Republican Self-Government
Copy this diagram




    Moses’s republic   Roman republic




Protestant churches    American republic
Protestant Model for
          Self-Government
Copy this diagram
                     God
               Constitution


                    Citizens



             Representatives

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Catholic and protestant practices split-denominations

  • 2. How was the Catholic Church structured?
  • 3. Catholic • hierarchical, monarchy, absolutism, democrat • popes: greatest authority • bishops: authority over priests and laypeople • priests: guide believers and administer the sacraments (baptism, marriage ceremonies) • church members/laypeople
  • 4. Power within Catholic Church Copy this diagram Pope Bishops Priests Nuns Church members/laypeople
  • 5. How is the structure of the Catholic Church like the structure of monarchies?
  • 6. Absolutism • monarchy claimed “divine right” to rule • a system of government in which the ruler claimed sole power • France: fear of chaos, loss of royal power, so king allied with the Catholic Church • bureaucracy: censorship of press, non- elected officials, rules/regulations/laws
  • 7. Power within Monarchies Monarchs: kings, queens Nobles (wealthy land owners) Knights (served noble lords; vassals: knights that protected nobles in exchange for land) Peasants
  • 8. Religious controversies combined with dynastic rivalries (1648 map)
  • 9. Why did the Protestant Reformation begin?
  • 10. Unpopular Catholic Practices • Protestants do not believe priests need to be middlemen between Christians and God • Clergy did not know church teachings • Jesus drove money lenders out of the temple; the pope sold indulgences in the church • Protestants do not believe in purgatory, a pre-heaven • Protestants do not believe charity/good works are necessary for salvation; they believe faithing in God alone saves souls
  • 11. Luther, Calvin, Tyndale, and Henry VIII (8th) Started New Protestant Denominations (Churches) Currency denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, etc. Christian Church Denominations
  • 12. Protestant • federalism, republican, congregational, priesthood of all believers, constitutionalism • liberty, equality of worth, personal responsibility • compacts: etymology-- “agreements” (1590s Latin), guidelines, looser than a contract
  • 13. Power within Protestant Churches Copy this diagram Church members/laypeople Church elders, deacons, elected board members Ministers/Pastors/Reverends
  • 14. Constitutionalism • England: Civil War (1642-1646) • Abolished total power of monarchs (now figureheads) • Declared England a "Commonwealth": etymology- "common well-being" (15th century/1400s) • Protestants helped replace with republican form of government
  • 15. How was the American republic structured like Protestant churches? “We hold these truths to be self- evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”, Declaration of Independence. “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government”, United States Constitution.
  • 16. Influences of Republican Self-Government Copy this diagram Moses’s republic Roman republic Protestant churches American republic
  • 17. Protestant Model for Self-Government Copy this diagram God Constitution Citizens Representatives

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