What was a key focus of Catholic reforms on a local level?

A. improving the training of the clergy
B. forbidding Catholic officials from holding secular offices
C. adopting Protestant doctrine regarding a level of lay participation in the Mass
D. accepting humanist methodology in some cathedral schools


Answer: A

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