Elizabethan England Protestantism vs. Catholicism

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  • Created on: 07-02-21 13:32
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  • Religion in Elizabethan England
    • Protestantism
      • Hierarchy
        • Archbishops
        • Bishops
        • The head of State (normally Monarch or Prince)
        • Priests
        • Laity
      • Route to salvation
        • Determined by true faith in your heart not your actions
        • Priests guide you and show you the right passage in the bible
        • No purgatory
        • Only God can judge your soul
      • Representatives
        • Bible is only authority to be obeyed as it is direct word of God
      • Sacraments
        • Penance
        • Eucharist
        • Baptism
        • Priesthood of all believers
      • Consubstantiation
        • Symbolism
        • Untitled
      • Symbolism
    • Catholicism
      • Hierarchy
        • Bishops
        • Archbishops
        • Priests
        • Cardinals
        • Monks
        • Pope
        • Laity
      • Route to salvation
        • Had to attend Church
        • Actions determined outcome of purgatory
        • Monks prayed for your soul in purgatory
        • Priests offered penance and absolution for your confessions and sins
      • Representatives
        • Church is God's authority on Earth and Pope  is God's representative on earth
      • Sacraments
        • Confirmation
        • Marriage
        • Last rites
        • Ordination
        • Penance
        • Eucharist
        • Baptism
        • Doctrine
        • Liturgy
      • Transsubstanstion
        • Eucharist
          • Consubstantiation
            • Untitled
        • The bread and wine are physically transformed into the body and blood of Christ by the Priest
          • Laity just have bread, only priests have bread and wine
          • Physical link between Jesus and Catholic followers
    • Eucharist

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