Renaissance · Europe · Religion

1542

Roman Inquisition Established

1542

Pope Paul III created the Holy Office, a central Roman tribunal to hunt heresy across Catholic Europe. Under Cardinal Carafa, its chief inquisitor, it moved quickly against Protestants, Jews, and suspect humanists in Italy. The Catholic Reformation had grown its teeth. The Holy Office centralized religious persecution under papal control, creating the framework for prosecuting Galileo, Bruno, and countless others.