ellenreformáció
Ellenreformáció, also known as the Catholic Reformation, was the period of Catholic revival that began in response to the Protestant Reformation. It is generally considered to have started with the Council of Trent in 1545 and lasted until the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648. The primary goals of the Catholic Reformation were to address internal corruption within the Church, reaffirm Catholic doctrines that had been challenged by Protestants, and to revitalize the spiritual life of Catholics.
Key initiatives of the Ellenreformáció included significant reforms within the Catholic Church itself. The Council of
New religious orders, such as the Jesuits (Society of Jesus), played a crucial role in this period.
The Ellenreformáció also involved a renewed emphasis on art and culture to express Catholic devotion and reaffirm