The Jansenists were Roman Catholics in France who
A) criticized many aspects of the Catholic Reformation.
B) were largely ignored by powerful interests in the Catholic Church.
C) were greatly inspired by the missionary work of the Jesuits.
D) displayed Baroque art and lavish decorations in their churches.
E) condemned the idea of leading lives of aesthetic deprivation and penance.
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