why was religion a big issue for elizabeth
elizabeth’s religious settlement
what was life like for most catholics under elizabeth
when did pope issue the papal bull
27th april 1570
what did the pope do in the papal bull
excommunicated elizabeth from the catholic church and told catholics to rebel against her and end her rule
what did the pope aim to do with the papal bull
stir up rebellions against elizabeth
what law was passed in 1581 to ensure catholics wouldnt rebel
made it treason to attend a catholic mass
- fines were introduced for those who failed to attend church services
what second law was passed in 1585 to ensure no catholic rebellions
treason to have a catholic priest in your home
- priests were executed and noble catholic families faced the loss of their lands and wealth if their loyalty to the queen was in doubt
what did the 1593 law state
catholics could not travel more than 5 miles from their homes
when was the ridolfi plot
1571
when was the northern rebellion
1569
when was the throckmorton plot
1583
throckmorton plot:
when was the babington plot
1586
babington plot:
why did elizabeth’s policy change
in the 1580’s
she felt at threat from catholics and there were many important catholic families who still held power
felt vulnerable as france and spain were catholic and the catholic church wanted england to return to catholicism
campions mission:
campion was caught
laws against catholics during her reign:
1571 LAW
- recusancy fines for catholics who didn’t take part in protestant services
- rich could afford to pay and law wasn’t enforced too harshly
- became illegal to own any catholic items, such a rosary beads
1581 LAW
- recusancy fines increased to £20
- law was strictly enforced
- high treason to convert to catholicism
1585 LAW
- any catholic priest who had been made a priest after 1559 was considered a traitor
- became legal to kill anyone who attempted to assassinate the queen
1593 LAW
- catholics could not travel more than 5 miles from their home without permission
mary: a threat to peace in england:
mary: the final plot:
mary: a queen on trial:
did mary’s death solve elizabeth’s problems?