Mary Religion Flashcards
Ist act repeal
October 7, 1553.
The statute restored the Church to what it had been in 1547 under the Act of Six Articles
- Royal injunctions-
March 1554
-mass in latin
-enforces papal authority
-A large amount of Protestant literature was banned, including works by Protestant reformers like John Foxe, William Tyndale
- heresy laws passed,
April 12th 1554-
2nd act of repeal
Passed november 23rd 1554
formally
January 16, 1555.
Pole made Arch Bishop
1555
Seminaries set up
in every diocese
15 total
married Preists removed
Norwich, 243 priests lost their posts, 90 in Bath
Catholic new testament
November 4, 1557.
limited issue as over 19000 copies of 2nd common still in circulation
Amount burnt
280 burnt in 1554 – 87 in 1556 ,89 in 1557, 40 by 1558
Rogers killed
Febuary 4th 1555
Latimer and ridley burnt
October 16th 1555
George Tankerville burnt
November 29, 1555
Cranmer burnt
21st march 1556
Mary I sends out an official statement calling for the restoration of the traditional faith, starting with the reintroduction of the Latin Mass, Catholic prayers, and the authority of the Pope.
July 20th 1553
Thomas wattes burnt
April 30, 1556
Mary and Pole die
November 17, 1558
Monasteries
less then 500 restored out of 825 dissolved
Book of martyrs
April 20th 1563
Copies book of martyrs sold
50 000 by late 1560s
Final Burnings
November 15th 1558
5 killed in cantebury
Hooper Burnt
9th February, 1555
In Gloucester
Papal legate - Restores papal authority formally
November 13, 1557.
Mary I’s First Act of Repeal is drafted. T
September 1st 1553
Executions is last 3 years
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