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Catholic History in Britain; how does it affect today?
Topic Started: Thursday, 29. January 2009, 02:05 (664 Views)
pete

I love this subject, being a Catholic makes me feel proud for what I am. Since the reformation the population have been deceived by the establishment, now the good Queen Bess has been uncovered to reveal a dictator and murderess of her own subjects, the crime was being of the same faith as her own ancestors. This whole mess of hatred could easily have been avoided if God had given Katherine of Aragon a son, Henry would never have partitioned the Pope for divorce and we would all have remained Catholic and lived happily ever after.
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pete
Friday, 1. May 2009, 23:14
I purchased two DVD’s last week from Mary’s Dowry Productions, One was Saint Edmund Campion (A Hero Returns) The other was “The Martyrs Walk” through the streets of London, beginning at Tower Hill and ending at Tyburn convent.
There is a short synopsis of the film on the blog Good jesuit/Bad Jesuit together with a link to Mary's Dowry Productions where you can see a trailer

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