She made the church plain. No decorations.
Queen Mary I, also known as "Bloody Mary," was known for her persecutions of Protestants during her reign from 1553 to 1558. She attempted to restore Roman Catholicism as the official religion of England, undoing the Protestant reforms made by her father, Henry VIII, and her brother, Edward VI. Mary's efforts included revoking laws that favored Protestantism, restoring papal authority, and executing Protestant leaders.
she had stained glass windows
mary land
Charles I was a Catholic. This caused problems because England had problems with Queen Mary Tudor and the leader of the English Church was supposed to be an Anglican.
The Blessed Virgin Mary did not change the Church. If yoy are referring to another Mary, please be specific.
Because Mary believed that the English throne was rightly hers and plotted against her.
The monarch was a Queen, Mary l - known as Bloody Mary
Mary I from Scotland was executed on 8 February 1587
Yes
English- Pound Sterling.
Queen Mary, wife of King George V.
no she is the head of the Church of England (Episcopalian)
Yes. Henry VIII had made himself head of the church in England instead of the Pope by enacting the Act of Supremacy. His daughter Mary, who became Queen when his son Edward VI died young, annulled the act and restored the Pope as head of the church in England. She also had some 300 people burnt for heresy for not accepting the Pope as head of the church. When Mary died her step-sister Elizabeth became Queen and re-enacted the Act of Supremacy. The Protestant movement, which had started in Germany, now arrived in England and the Church of England became more Protestant. This meant different masses, services in English, no special position for the Virgin Mary and eventually a new English Bible.