This article investigates changes in rosary worship in England after Elizabeth I\u27s insistence on Protestant conformity in 1559. It addresses how Catholics, faced with Protestant restrictions on traditional forms of worship, might have re-conceptualized religious rituals, symbols, and objects to satisfy their devotional needs. The rosary — understood as both a material object and a set of prayers — was (and is) the Catholic Church\u27s most popular Marian devotion. Examining the prayers attached to the rosary offers insight into how English Catholics — often lacking access to priests and sacraments — understood their appeals to Mary, now portrayed as a strong, warrior-like advocate for believers’ souls. Since material objects such as rosa...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of Warwickshire during the reign of Elizabeth I (1...
The intellectual and spiritual ambition of the Catholic Church can be seen in the popular work of la...
This article argues that Tudor politics influenced the devotional iconography on display in the Magn...
This article explores how Catholics in England reconceptualized traditional ideas about religious sp...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
The article offers description of the Marianism of the English Catholic Church - in particular as ma...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of the Midlands counties during the reign of Eliza...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
It’s one of the most famous moments in modern Catholicism: the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima. The...
AbstractOver the last thirty years, historians have made several important contributions to our unde...
This article reviews the reform of popular piety, both Protestant and Catholic, in Ireland between 1...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
Written in the Year of the Rosary proclaimed by Pope John Paul II in 2002/3, this article proposes a...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of Warwickshire during the reign of Elizabeth I (1...
The intellectual and spiritual ambition of the Catholic Church can be seen in the popular work of la...
This article argues that Tudor politics influenced the devotional iconography on display in the Magn...
This article explores how Catholics in England reconceptualized traditional ideas about religious sp...
This article examines medieval liturgical artifacts that survived the English Reformation by being c...
The article offers description of the Marianism of the English Catholic Church - in particular as ma...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of the Midlands counties during the reign of Eliza...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
It’s one of the most famous moments in modern Catholicism: the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima. The...
AbstractOver the last thirty years, historians have made several important contributions to our unde...
This article reviews the reform of popular piety, both Protestant and Catholic, in Ireland between 1...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
Written in the Year of the Rosary proclaimed by Pope John Paul II in 2002/3, this article proposes a...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
This dissertation examines the Catholic community of Warwickshire during the reign of Elizabeth I (1...
The intellectual and spiritual ambition of the Catholic Church can be seen in the popular work of la...
This article argues that Tudor politics influenced the devotional iconography on display in the Magn...