she didn't refuse to keep the catholic religion she made the religion Even and protestants went to a different church to prayer.
At that period, Spain was a very strongly Catholic Christian country. As a result, when Queen Elizabeth I of England declared that she would continue what King Henry VIII had started and keep the Church of England separate from the Catholic Church, Spanish leaders believed that this was an act of insubordination against God. Accordingly, they argued that such insubordination should be met with violence in order to compel the English to return to Catholicism.
The reign of Elizabeth I has special importance because it was under her rule that the Great Britain became a real world power and it was also during his reign that all the isles that conform the country were really unified. The Renaissance of arts had place during this time. She was also able to resist a Spanish invasion and to keep an atmosphere of peace and stability in her country.
What a ridiculous answer (poster below); hope that questioner goes to a better source than wiki!Because Mary was a Catholic, Elizabeth was a Protestant.Mary was a protestant turned catholic.Elizabeth also turn catholic but turned protestant again when she became queen.Mary was deemed Bloody Mary 'cause of all the protestants she killed and the catholics actually prefered Elizabeth to Mary because Elizabeth was smart and cunning.
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No, though she does keep a journal.
No. While Queen Elizabeth did keep certain Catholic symbols, such as the crucifix, she was Protestant. Strong proof of this is the fact that she, according to Catholic law, was illegitemate, and thus would not have been able to take the throne. However, at least publically, she was mostly pragmatic in her relations with religion.
Enya does not align herself with any specific religion publicly. She prefers to keep her personal beliefs private.
There are no "other" words for someone of a certain religion without disrespecting the religion. Just keep calling them catholics and protestants.
Not the entire Catholic population became nuns and monks - only a small part.
She expected Catholics (and others) to keep their religion private. She considered it a private matter as long as it did not interfere with the State.
At that period, Spain was a very strongly Catholic Christian country. As a result, when Queen Elizabeth I of England declared that she would continue what King Henry VIII had started and keep the Church of England separate from the Catholic Church, Spanish leaders believed that this was an act of insubordination against God. Accordingly, they argued that such insubordination should be met with violence in order to compel the English to return to Catholicism.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land
Yes, if he had been married and had been a priest in a similar religion - Orthodox or Anglican. He may keep his wife when he becomes a Catholic priest. A Catholic man who is a widower can also become a priest but may not remarry.