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203 matches to Catholic League
Catholic Emancipation Act. 1829. Catholics readmitted to English Parliament. Test Act. O’Connell.
Catholic Reformation. Counter Reformation.
Cavalier Parliament. 1661-79. Royalist. Repressive laws against Puritans and Catholics.
Centre Party. 1871-1933. German Roman Catholic political party.
Chalcedon, Council. 451. Clarified orthodox Catholic beliefs. Sees of Rome and Byzantium established. Christ’s dual nature.
Cistercians. 1098-. RC monastic order. Rigorous rule. Trappist vows of silence 1664.
Counter-Reformation. 1517-1622. Catholic reform that followed the Reformation. Trent.
Disestablishment Acts. 1869, 1920 End Roman Catholic obligations to fund Episcopal Church of Ireland, Wales.
Dowie, John. 1847-1907. Scot. founder of Christian Catholic Church and Zion City, IL, USA.
East-West Schism. 1054. Separation of Roman and Eastern Catholic churches over filioque.
Florence, Union of. 1439. Brief reconciliation of Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches.
Gallicanism. 13-19C. French Catholic independence from papal authority. Conciliarism vs Ultramontanism.
Gordon Riots. 1780. NoPopery Riots led by Lord Gordon to demand Catholic Relief Act repeal.
Gunpowder Plot. Nov 5, 1605. Conspiracy of Catholics against James I. Betrayed, the Houses of Parliament were not blown up. Guy Fawkes is burned in effigy each year. Catesby.
Henry IV. of Navarre. 1553-1610. King of France 1589-. Converted to Catholicism. Edict of Nantes protected Protestant rights. ’Reign of Rebuilding’. Assassinated by Ravaillac. Margaret of France.
Ignatius of Antioch, St. -c107. Syrian martyr. Clarified Catholic beliefs. -“Catholic Church”.
Ignatius of Constantinople, St. c799-877. Greek Catholic Iconophile.
Immaculate Conception. 1854. Established as RC dogma.
Index Expurgatorius. 1601- Vatican list of books to be expurgated.
Index Librorum Prohibitorium. 1564-1966. Vatican list of prohibited reading.
Indulgence, Declaration. 1662,72. Charles II grants toleration of Nonconformists. Voided by Parliament. 1687. James II suspends penal laws against Catholics causing Glorious Revolution.
Infallibility, Papal. 1870. Pope cannot err on matters of faith, morals. Approved by first Vatican Council after heated debate.
James II. 1633-1701. King of Great Britain 1685-8. Exiled 1689- in France. Supported Catholics. Bloody Assizes. Glorious Revolution overthrew him.
James V. 1512-42. Catholic king of Scotland, 1513-. Allied with France vs Henry VIII.
Knights of Columbus. 1882-. US RC men’s lay organization.