Christianity
- 20421
- England (After 1558)
- An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia on the relation of the post Reformation Catholic church to the English state.
- 20422
- English Catholic History since 1550
- A collaborative effort of Catholic local history societies with various documents on English Catholic History since the Reformation.
- 20423
- History of Catholicism in England
- A collection of open source Wikipedia articles on the history of the Catholic Church in England.
- 20425
- Act Against Jesuits and Seminarists (1585)
- Mandating the death penalty for English born Jesuits.
- 20426
- Fox's Book of Martyrs
- This book claimed to chronicle the suppression of English Protestants under the Catholic queen "Bloody Mary". It profoundly influenced the anti-Catholicism that became a defining mark British national identity.
- 20427
- Suppression of Monasteries in England
- A Catholic view of the suppression of the Monasteries by Henry VIII.
- 20428
- The Act Against Recusants (1593)
- The recusants were Englishmen who would not take the Anglican eucharist - at this time they were almost entirely Catholic. This Act was the cornerstone of the "Penal Laws" which were to ensure that English Catholics would be a smaller religious minority than virtually any other Protestant nation.
- 20429
- The Question of Dissimulation Among Elizabethan Catholics
- Article by C.M.J.F. Swan in the 1957 Canadian Catholic Historical Association Report. Considers those Catholics who outwardly conformed, either by taking the Oath of Supremacy or by attending the government-mandated Protestant church services.
- 20430
- Reorganization of the English Hierarchy
- The restoration of the English hierarchy in 1850 was a milestone for English Catholics after the Penal Times. Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- 20431
- The Re-establishment of the Catholic Hierarchy in England, 1850
- An essay on the effects of the re-establishment, which to Catholics marked a definitive end to the "Penal Years". From the Victorian Web.
- 20433
- Monastic Staffordshire
- A history of monasteries in Staffordshire and its surrounding areas with examples of artifacts.
- 20435
- Lollards
- The name given to the followers of John Wyclif, an heretical body numerous in England in the latter part of the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth century. Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- 20436
- Lollards
- A synopsis of the movement's history and a collection of sources. From Medieval Church.org.uk.
- 20437
- The Life of Sir John Oldcastle
- Sir John Oldcastle led an unsuccesful Lollard Revolt against Henry V. A play attributed to William Shakespeare (but not widely accepted to be authored by him). From the Classic Literature Library.