Campion, now thirty-one, is reconciled to the …
Years: 1571 - 1571
Campion, now thirty-one, is reconciled to the Catholic Church in Douai and receives the Eucharist that he has denied himself for the last twelve years.
Campion enters the English College founded by fellow Oxford religious refugee William Allen.
The College's intake grows dramatically and a little after Campion's arrival a papal subsidy is granted.
The object of the college is primarily to supply priests for the Catholic population in England, as all of the bishops are now either dead, exiled or under detention and thus found are impeded from ordaining new priests.
The Queen's principal secretary, Sir William Cecil, expects that in a few years time the 'Marian Priests', ordained under the reign of Elizabeth's predecessor, will begin to die out, and the old faith will disappear with them.
Locations
People
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Netherlands, Habsburg
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Protestantism
- Ireland, (English) Kingdom of
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Elizabethan Period
