religious change under Mary 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: eleanorfarnoldCreated on: 31-12-14 19:18 In August 1553 Mary made the proclamation that... she would not make any religious changes until a unanimous decision was reached 1 of 13 Mary tried to pass legislation through Parliament: repealing the Act of Supremacy and creating the Act of Repeals Parliament refused to repeal the Act of Supremacy, but allowed the Act of Repeal 2 of 13 When did Mary give up her title as supreme head of the church? December 1553 3 of 13 approximately how many protestants fled England 800 4 of 13 In 1554 Mary issued Royal Injunctions to the Church, what did these included? The re-education of the clergy, the suppression of heresy and the removal of all married clergymen 5 of 13 "Bloody Mary" is famous for her brutal methods, but how many people actually died? around 300 6 of 13 When did Mary reintroduce Heresy Laws? 1554 7 of 13 why did Parliament agree to pass the heresy laws?3 she agreed monastic lands wouldn't be reclaimed 8 of 13 What did the second act of repeal do, and when was it passed? 1554, returned religious legislation to it's 1529 state 9 of 13 the London Synod 1555-1556 held what purpose? to reform the Catholic Church in England, focusing on re-education and clerical discipline 10 of 13 In January 1555 there was a commission to refund religious houses. How successful was this? a few houses were, but not until 1557 11 of 13 How much opposition did Mary face little, apart from Wyatt's rising 12 of 13 Mary and Pole both died in 1558, this was the main factor for the shortness of her religious legacy. True or False? true 13 of 13
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