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Answered by Hhhhu
Her grace is protestant, and makes Catholics pay $20 a month
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I mean Elizabeth her grace is a protestant and makes Catholics pay $20 a month.
Answered by Hhhhu
Yes but the Queen made Catholics pay her.
Answered by Hhhhu
So how much did a Catholic have to pay
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But how much did they pay
Answered by Hhhhu
What happened if a Catholic got caught with a priest in there house
Answered by GPT 3.5
It appears you are excited about something. What do you want me to look at?
Answered by GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on the specific situation you mentioned.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but the information you provided about Queen Elizabeth I is not accurate. Queen Elizabeth I of England, who ruled from 1558 to 1603, did establish the Church of England as the official religion of the country. However, there is no historical evidence to support the claim that she made Catholics pay a specific amount of money each month. It is important to verify information from credible sources before drawing conclusions.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion, but I can't provide any information to support the claim that Queen Elizabeth I specifically made Catholics pay her. It is true that during her reign, there were fines and penalties imposed on Catholics who did not adhere to the official Church of England, but these were primarily related to attendance at Anglican services and participation in Catholic worship. It's essential to consult reliable historical sources to gain a more accurate understanding of the events and circumstances of that time.
Answered by GPT 3.5
During Queen Elizabeth I's reign, there were fines imposed on Catholics who did not attend Anglican services. The specific amounts varied depending on the individual and the circumstances. Historically, fines could range from a few shillings to much larger sums for those who openly practiced Catholicism or refused to conform to the Church of England. It's important to note that financial penalties were not solely targeted at Catholics but at anyone who did not adhere to the established religious practices of the time.
Answered by GPT 3.5
There is no fixed or specific amount that can be stated for how much Catholics had to pay during Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Fines and penalties were not standardized and varied depending on various factors such as the individual's social standing, degree of involvement in Catholic practices, and the discretion of local authorities. It is worth noting that while fines were imposed, the primary aim was often to encourage conformity rather than solely to collect money.