2013-08-25
Queen In Black
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Anglijoje bažnyčia yra valstybinė.
Contrary to popular misconception, the British monarch is not the constitutional "head" but in law the "Supreme Governor" of the Church of England, nor does he or she have any role in provinces outside England.
Conflict between the two communions began in the period known as the English Reformation which began with the rejection of papal jurisdiction over the Church in England by the declaration of royal supremacy by King Henry VIII, followed in time by the confiscation of church properties, the dissolution of the monasteries, the execution of priests, forced attendance at Anglican worship, forced payment of tithes to the state church and the illegalization of Roman Catholicism. There was a brief restoration of communion with Rome during the reign of Queen Mary I. Her death marked the end of Roman Catholic attempts to reconcile by law the English Church to Rome.
Subsequently, Pope Pius V's excommunication of Elizabeth I in 1570 and authorisation of rebellion against her contributed to official suspicion of the allegiances of English Catholics.
Flag of England and the Church of England.
Blessed John Paul II came to visit in 1982, an event which was considered an extraordinary success as well as an historic first, as the first sitting pope to visit the United Kingdom.
Bažnyčiai priklausę vergai galutinai išlaisvinti buvo 1833 metais – praėjus 26 metams po vergovės atšaukimo Britų imperijoje.
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Mūsų, Katalikų Bažnyčia, žymiai krikščioniškesnė už Anglikonų Bažnyčią...
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