Claire | April 16, 2010
I’ve recently written about Anne Boleyn, her personal faith and her role in the Reformation, but let’s not forget her “partner in crime”, the man she bounced ideas off, the man she discussed theology and the new learning with, and the man who fell from grace when she did: George Boleyn, Lord Rochford. At this […]
Category: Anne Boleyn Fall, Anne Boleyn General, Anne Boleyn Personality, George Boleyn, Henry VIII, The Boleyns, The Reformation, Tudor Times |
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Claire | April 2, 2010
I love Easter here in rural Spain because I feel they celebrate the true meaning of Easter. I love Easter eggs as much as the next person, but I really enjoy the processions here and the way that Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection are remembered. Before I dash out to see the Good Friday procession, I […]
Category: The Reformation, Tudor Events, Tudor Times |
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Tags: church, Easter, Good Friday, religion, traditions, Tudor Easter