Jesuit Plots – Chapter VIII. The Canonization Of More And Fisher: History Suppressed.
During 1934 Rome filled the columns of the British Press with articles on the proposed superstitious and pagan act of canonization of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, who were beheaded in 1535, in the reign of Henry VIII, for denying the King’s supremacy. Parliament had passed an Act abrogating the Papal Supremacy in England, and recognising that only of the King.
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