12. Religous And Ecclesiastical Policies Under Northumberland Flashcards
What happened in January 1550?
The new reformed ordinal detailed the ceremony to be followed when clergy were ordained
Who was critical of the new ordination ceremony?
The radical hooper
Why was hooper critical?
It still included swearing an oath to the saints and wearing a white surplice
What happened to hooper?
He was forced to back down
What happened in November 1550?
Proclamation removing stone altars and replacing them with wooden ones
What happened in January 1552 (act) ?
A new treason act
What was the new treason act?
Made it an offence to question the royal supremacy or any articles of faith in the church
What happened in January 1552?
-Cranmner’s second book of common prayer was drawn up, more Protestant than the first.
-replaced the traditional alter with a communion table and the sign of the cross was abolished
What did cranmers second book of common prayer say?
-rejected the doctrine of transsubstantiation and stated that the communion host was in remembrance
What was the black rubric?
Made it clear that the requirement to kneel for communion was for the sake of good order, not an indication of the real presence in the host (bread)
When was the black rubric added?
November 1552
What happened in April 1552?
The second act of uniformity enforced use of the second book of common prayer and made it an offence not to attend church
What happened in November 1552?
The 42 articles were drawn by the government, which was strongly Protestant
What were the 42 articles?
Rules to move England in a more Protestant direction
Why did the 42 articles never become law?
Because of Edward’s death