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HabemusFrancis
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Hi all.
I just wonder sometimes, it seems England almost avoided the whole protestant reformation thing… I mean if Henry VIII decided to be faithful to his wife… he would never have founded his own “church.”
I wonder what the effects of a Catholic England would have been? Would American revolution have played out in the same way?
I think Ireland would probably have been treated better by its (Catholic) English occupiers.
I have heard it said though, that England’s break with the Church was only a matter of time… people have told me that Catholicism just wasn’t in the English “DNA” the way it was in Italians, Irish, Poles, etc…
So what do you think? Could Catholocism have lasted as establishment religion? What effects might it have had (if anything different at all?)
I just wonder sometimes, it seems England almost avoided the whole protestant reformation thing… I mean if Henry VIII decided to be faithful to his wife… he would never have founded his own “church.”
I wonder what the effects of a Catholic England would have been? Would American revolution have played out in the same way?
I think Ireland would probably have been treated better by its (Catholic) English occupiers.
I have heard it said though, that England’s break with the Church was only a matter of time… people have told me that Catholicism just wasn’t in the English “DNA” the way it was in Italians, Irish, Poles, etc…
So what do you think? Could Catholocism have lasted as establishment religion? What effects might it have had (if anything different at all?)