The later Plantagenets were much more gentle. No hunting of heretics.
Speaking of whitewashing, the author conveniently left out one of Catholicism's more infamous contributions to English history:
In 1605, 13 young men planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in what is now called "the Gunpowder Plot". The Gunpowder Plot came about after Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603. English Catholics, who had been persecuted under her rule, were bitterly disappointed when her successor, James I, who had a Catholic mother, failed to be more tolerant of their religion. Their leader Robert Catesby decided to blow up the Houses of Parliament, hoping to kill the King, the Prince of Wales, and the MPs who were making life difficult for Catholics. Among 13 young men was Guy Fawkes, Britain's most notorious traitor and Roman Catholic convert. He was arrested in Parliament's cellar with 36 barrels of gunpowder. Fawkes was tried, convicted, and executed for treason.Even now, four hundred years later, the reigning monarch only enters the Parliament once a year for the State Opening of Parliament. And before the opening, according to custom, the Yeomen of the Guard searches the cellars of the Palace of Westminster.
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In Europe and the Faith, he says the Reformation might have been a flash in the pan if England hadn't revolted, he lays the blame 900 years earlier on the Romanized, native Breton church hierarchy, the blue faces, who wouldn't send missionaries to the heathen Angles and Saxons, he says they really came up outside the pale, when the last Roman legion March out in the 8th century, they never returned.
Does it mention all the Catholics that were killed by Protestants?
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