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What did Jesuits and the leaders of the Council of Trent have in common?

They wanted to improve relations with Protestants by making compromises.
They were opposed to improving spirituality within the Catholic faith.
They accused people of heresy and witchcraft.
They were concerned with improving religious education.

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The correct answer is D) they were concerned with improving religious education.

What Jesuits and the leaders of the Council of Trent had in common was that they were concerned with improving religious education.

The Council of Trent was held from 1545 to 1563, in Trent, Italy, as a priority for the Catholic Church to create a counter-reformation that dealt with the Reformation movement started by the German monk Martin Luther, and his ideas expressed in the publication "95 Thesis." Catholic church leaders wanted to re-educate followers after so much confusion.

The Jesuits are part of the Catholic church, but this congregation is very focused on education with a liberal theology approach. They have founded many countries in the US and around the world.

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