King John of England was nominally a Catholic. He lived before the Reformation, when the Catholic church was actually catholic among Christians, and he professed to be a Christian.
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Henry VIII was opposed by many, most notably Thomas More and John Fisher who were both executed because of their opposition.
Cardinal Richelieu.
Yes. King Philip I, II, III, and IV were all catholic; Roman Catholic.
King Louis lX was a devout Catholic.
They were styled Catholic monarchs, his wife was not called a Catholic King: The title of "Catholic King and Queen" was bestowed on them by Pope Alexander VI in 1496, for defending Catholic dogmas within their realms.
James II of England was a catholic who became a king in 1685.
No, John Carroll was a catholic Bishop and not married.
He was a Roman Catholic.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. is a Roman Catholic.
No, John Adams was not a Catholic. He was a Congregationalist, becoming a Unitarian later in life.
No, John Carroll is not a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
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Lai King Catholic Secondary School was created in 1979.