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The Catholic Counter-Reformation was a period of Catholic revival that began in the late 16th century as a response to the Protestant Reformation. It aimed to reform the Church from within, reaffirming Catholic doctrines, and countering the spread of Protestantism through a series of reforms, new religious orders, and the Council of Trent.
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