James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
Type your answer here... The Catholic Church was the focus of the Protestant Reformation and was led by which of the following men?
Thomas More was a devout Catholic & lost his head to the guillotine because of this.
James the Second was a Catholic and England was mostly Protestant. Most of the English were unhappy with their Catholic ruler. So, the Protestants asked William of Orange to invade England to overthrow James. William agreed. So on July 12, 1690, William met James across the Boyne River. (The battle was called the Battle of the Boyne.) There William beat James and assumed control of England. James and his defeated army retreated to Catholic Ireland (and Scotland). (The question should say 1690.)
he was protestant as although his father, Henry viii was Catholic he had been brought up as a catholic without Henry knowing!
Mary Queen of the Scots was beheaded for basically being a Catholic and plotting to kill her Protestant sister Queen Elizabeth I. Being a Catholic in Protestant England was not the best thing. The kings' subjects should be the same religion as the king himself.
No, King James was a Protestant.
catholic
No, it is a Protestant Bible.
Yes, James was Catholic and that caused many problems with the mostly Protestant English Parliament.
No. Not only was he raised Catholic, but also he was educated by the Jesuits.
The New King James version is a protestant translation of the Catholic New Testament.
He hated the protestants and loved the catholic religion.
She was a Protestant
Charles declared himself to be a Protestant, but was converted into the Catholic church on his deathbed. James II was openly a Catholic, the last Catholic British monarch.
He was in fact born to be a catholic yet took aboard both protestant and catholic viewshis religion is definately meccanese
Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.
The name can be either Protestant or Catholic.