Q.1.
Which colourful English monarch founded his own national Church and closed down numerous monasteries and abbeys?
Q.2.
What technology, very new at the time of the Reformation, hastened the spread of such fresh ideas?
Q.3.
The movement in favour of dialogue and sharing between all the Christian churches ~ on the basis of shared 'core' beliefs, rather than differences in practice or emphasis, however deeply believed and cherished ~ is usually called ...
Q.4.
Who was principally responsible for compiling and writing the Church of England's first , in 1549?
Q.5.
Under which English monarch was a copy of the Authorised Version of the Bible (in English) statutorily placed in all churches across the land in 1611, and chained to prevent the copies being taken away?
Q.6.
Which ONE of these intriguing historical phenomena does NOT owe its origins to the period of religious turbulence following the Reformation?
Q.7.
Non-Catholic churches are generally known by the label ...
Q.8.
One of the key Catholic doctrines that the original reformers believed need no longer be obligatory, concerned the mystic change whereby the bread and wine of the Mass / Communion service 'become Christ's body and blood'. This process is technically known as ...
Q.9.
The German monk and priest who first publicly complained against almost 100 ~ then-current, but not Biblically supported ~ practices of the (Catholic) Church, was called ...
Q.10.
Which famous English city houses a range of memorials to several martyrs on each side of the Reformation?