Spiritual Revival refers to a renewed interest in spiritual and religious matters, often marked by fervent devotion, reform, and a desire to return to core principles of faith. During the Catholic Reformation, this movement sought to address the challenges posed by the Protestant Reformation and to rejuvenate the Catholic Church's practices and beliefs. The revival aimed to inspire both clergy and laity, resulting in increased commitment to religious observance, moral improvement, and a deeper connection with spirituality.