Queen Esther's faith was rooted in her deep commitment to her Jewish identity and her trust in God’s providence. When faced with the threat of annihilation of her people, she demonstrated courage and conviction by risking her life to approach King Xerxes and plead for her people. Esther's faith is exemplified in her reliance on prayer and fasting, both personally and among her community, as she sought divine guidance and intervention. Her actions highlight the belief that faith can inspire boldness and lead to significant change in dire circumstances.
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
In Britain the Queen holds the title 'Defender of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church of England'. Archbishops and bishops are appointed by The Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister, who considers the names selected by a Church Commission.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is "Defender of the Faith" and Supreme Governor of the Church of England i.e., the Anglican Communion. She is the ecclesiastical superior of the Archbishop of Canterbury. This answer is from en.wikipedia.org under "Queen Elizabeth II".
Queen Elizabeth II is a practising Christian, she is head of the Church of England, a protestant branch of the Christian faith.
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
Yes.
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Queen Esthers main achivement was to have courage and go before the King , even at the cost of her life to save the the Jews , as she was a Jew by birth.
Esther's husband was Ahasuerus king of Persia-supposed to be the Xerxes of history and dwelt at "Shushan the Capital" (ancient Susa).
brave strong passionate
He was significant because he sent someone like Mordecai to take care of her, and he helped her become queen so that she could save the Jew's. He has helped her overcome many trials and tribulations in her life.
Esthers secret is that she is a 33 year old women trying to kill everyone
The catholic Brotherhood tried to convince queen Elizabeth that she was not of true faith. She was protestant. Elizabeth was swear to Mary that she will hold the catholic faith. when she becomes queen. she never signs. Mary then dies and Elizabeth becomes queen.
No, but part of her title is 'Defender of the Faith'.
The church that Queen Elizabeth I formed was called Elizabethan Church and was of Protestant faith.
She was loved by those of the catholic faith and hated by those of the calvinist faith
Defender of the Faith is one of Queen Elizabeth's titles, which means she will protect the British religious system and church.