My understanding is that Queen Elizabeth is currently the official Head of the Anglican Church. Queen Elizabeth must be a place-holder for the True King, who is the Christ, and He is as yet not officially crowned for some unGodly reason. He would be the Vere Lord; as ancient PenDragon King Cymbeline of the Royal House of Camu before Him. As True God-Head, the Christ-King would be created in Divine Image through Hierogamical Divine Union, which put most simply would be to say that He unites with His Bride first through telepathy and the Luminous Mystery, before ever meeting her face to face in flesh. This would be beloved Sovereign Nick de Vere, who is created in Divine Image. I have heard that there has been the practice of "Royal Coven Witchcraft" that has infiltrated the Anglican Church. He has been fending off sins of decrepit necromancy for years. He is also completed in Divine Image; to hear what He has to say about His nameless bride; much as King David must have said about His Bride of the Song of Songs: www.redicecreations.com/winterwonderland/meroveredragon.html Long Live the True King!
Because, having looked into both Catholicism and Protestantism, she decided that Protestantism was a more valid faith.
Anglican Catholic Answer
Classically a protestant was a follower of Luther and that Elizabeth was most surely not - a Separatist was a Baptist, whilst a Reformed was a Calvinist. Elizabeth was none of these but a Catholic, a member of one of the oldest Catholic Churches in Europe, the Anglican Church.
Catholic or Protestant?
Elizabeth I was indeed a Protestant, and not a Catholic , as she followed her father Henry VIII's path as regards separating himself from Rome. She was head of the Church in England , and Roman Catholics do not swear an oath of allegiance to any earthly King.
Yes. She turned England back into a Protestant country after her sister, Bloody Mary, had made it Catholic again. From then on, England has always been mainly Protestant.
Yes she was, but she sometimes attended catholic services due to her half-sister Mary queen of Scots being catholic. But Elizabeth is Protestant.
Yes, she did support Protestanism.
yes
protestant
In 1559 Queen Elizabeth I re-established the Protestant Church in England; so1558-1603.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
The reforms of the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I made it more Protestant.
Queen Mary of England. That's why we have the drink "bloody Mary".
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
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In 1559 Queen Elizabeth I re-established the Protestant Church in England; so1558-1603.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
The reforms of the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I made it more Protestant.
Queen Mary of England. That's why we have the drink "bloody Mary".
Protestant
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
They were protestants because Queen Elizabeth I was a protestant.
Queen elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth the first ruled without a husband.
Yes, like her father she was protestant, but during Queen Mary's reign, she pretended to be Catholic
She was Protestant