Catholic Church Flashcards

1
Q

what did the Catholic Church have a great influence on?

A

the French society

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2
Q

what did the catholic church want to increase?

A

their political power

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3
Q

how come there were more representatives in the church?

A

because the bishop was allowed by London to bring them over

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4
Q

what is ultramontanism?

A

a political and religious doctrine according to which the Catholic Church exercises control in all spheres

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5
Q

what did the pope have?

A

absolute authoritu

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6
Q

who did the church ally themselves with?

A

with the reformers

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7
Q

what did the reformers do for the Catholic Church?

A

the reformers passed laws that gave the church control over education, hospitals and orphanages

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8
Q

what did ultramontanists determine?

A

what entertainment was appropriate for catholics

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9
Q

why did the ultramontanist discourage toboganning?

A

because there is close physical contact

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10
Q

what contributed to entrenching the church influence in the area of education?

A

laws made about education (legislation)

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11
Q

what type of school system was established?

A

denominational (based on your religion)

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12
Q

what was the school act?

A

it wad different schools depending on your religion (for French catholics and English protestants)

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13
Q

what was the council of public instruction composed of?

A

14 members: 10 catholics and 4 protestants

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14
Q

how did the council of public instruction change?

A

now there were 2 committees. 1 was catholic and the other was protestant

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15
Q

what was the first francophone university?

A

university Laval

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16
Q

what is nationalism?

A

a sense of belonging to a nation or a territory. group that share common characteristics and identify as a nation

17
Q

what were the properties that the French canadiens shared?

A

catholic faith, French culture and language, a traditional way of life, a traditional family structure

18
Q

what is nationalism of survival?

A

it was the properties that were essential to the survival of the French canadiens