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James Kelly

March 19, 2024
Despite the resulting popular legend, Protestant reform in Great Britain did not consign Catholicism to historical oblivion; for too long, by general consent, the study of Catholicism in Britain operated in a silo. The dominant version of history held that Catholics disappeared at the Reformation – apart from the odd execution for treason – before
October 04, 2017
To the Protestant establishment’s fury, exiled Benedictines kept popping up at crucial moments in history
September 28, 2017
A strange sight greeted those assembled at Tyburn one January morning in 1601. The executions of two Catholic priests – Mark Barkworth and the Jesuit, Roger Filcock – and one Catholic lay woman, Anne Line, were set to provide the day’s spectacle. First to be hanged was Anne Line, who had been sentenced to death
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