8 May 1559 A.D. Act of Uniformity Passed—Elizabeth 1 Mann, Claire. “Act of Uniformity.” The Elizabeth Files. 8 May 2010. http://www.elizabethfiles.com/act-of-uniformity-1559/3833/ . Accessed 24 Jun 2014. Act of Uniformity 1559 Posted By claire on May 8, 2010 On the 8th May 1559, Queen Elizabeth I gave her approval to the Acts of Uniformity and Supremacy which had been passed by Parliament on the 29th April. The Act of Uniformity made Protestantism England’s official faith, established a form of worship which is still followed in English Parish churches today and showed the country that Elizabeth was bent on following a middle road where religion was concerned. The Middle Road of Faith Elizabeth I was a keen Protestant, having been converted by her stepmother Catherine Parr, a zealous reformer, in her formative years in the 1540s, however, she was no Puritan or Calvinist and was against clerical marriage. Elizabeth had seen the damage that religious divis
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