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Will the Church of England apologize for Reformation-era violence?

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London, England, Jan 17, 2017 / 06:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Ahead of the Church of England’s General Synod, the Archbishop of Canterbury may be preparing a statement expected to call for repentance for the violence of the English Reformation.

“As the Church of England prepares to celebrate the Reformation, it should also repent of the violence and brutality it sometimes committed in God’s name,” commented Rev. Andrew Atherstone, a member of the Anglican synod.

Atherstone said that aspects of the Reformation are “deeply embedded in our national psyche,” and was the historical context for the attempted invasion of the Spanish Armada and the Gunpowder Plot, when Catholic would-be revolutionary Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up Parliament.

The U.K. newspaper the Daily Mail, citing unnamed sources, said the joint statement by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Anglican Archbishop of York John Sentamu is expected to recognize the “lasting damage” of the Reformation, while also welcoming improved relations between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.

The statement will mark a week of prayer for Christian unity as the Church of England’s General Synod debates the anniversary.

“People often look to the past so they don’t make the same mistakes again and can move on,” a spokesperson for the Archbishop of Canterbury said.

The English Reformation, driven largely by King Henry VIII’s desire to divorce his wife so he could remarry and produce a male heir, resulted in a Church of England headed by the English monarch and a strengthened European Protestantism. The split in the early 1500s resulted in martyrdom and persecution of many Catholics who remained loyal to the Pope, with Sts. Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher being among the first to be executed.

The English Reformation resulted in the confiscation of many Catholic churches and monastic lands which provided a key support for the poor. Iconoclastic movements led to the destruction of historic Catholic art.

The rise of other radical Protestant movements and efforts to restore Catholic leadership resulted in civil war and other persecutions, with effects continuing centuries later. Catholics in England faced many legal disabilities up until the 19th century, and are still barred from marrying the monarch or inheriting the throne.


Source: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/will-the-church-of-england-apologize-for-reformation-era-violence-68335/


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    • dr.petestan

      My question to Catholics: Will there be an apology forthcoming from the Catholic Church for ongoing, PRESENT-DAY violent persecution of evangelicals by Catholics in Mexico? Will Catholics PUT AN END to the continuing land confiscation, assasinations, etc., that is being perpetrated in that most-Catholic Latin American country?

      Such information is suppressed, and so you may not know about it, but “discrimination against Christians in Mexico runs rampant in rural villages and other local communities, with little or no government intervention. Evangelicals, in particular, who refuse to participate in local pagan rituals face ‘heavy fines, imprisonment, beatings, eviction from their communities, or in the most extreme cases, rape or murder.’” This is according to International Christian Concern (ICC), a group which monitors the persecution of Christians around the world.

      But, going back to the historical issue presented in this article: the WILL OF THE PEOPLE in England, which was in favor of the Reformation, was threatened from within (Guy Fawkes, etc.) and from without (the Spanish Armada). The Roman Catholic church was plotting to re-take England, just as it is today. And the Church of England should apologize?!?! For what — for those who defended the truths of the Reformation against the intrigue, treachery and violence of the papists? Riiiight!!!!

      • GUNNY

        Pretty smart for a Toucan, Sam.

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