World News (11)
World Christianity (264)
United Kingdom (322)
Politics (289)
Religion (44)
Christianity (24)
Archbishop Of Canterbury (2)
Women Bishops (2)
2015 (1)
2014 (1)
2013 (5)
2012 (3)
2011 (1)
2010 (6)
2009 (3)
2008 (1)
2004 (1)
2003 (1)
2002 (1)
Before 2000
England (28)
Scotland (6)
London (13)
Christianity on Wikipedia
Christianity on Web
|
|
| Sep.5 |
|
Assisted dying: Archbishop urges MPs to reject bill England: The UK will cross a 'legal and ethical Rubicon' if the law on assisted suicide in England and Wales is changed, the Archbishop of Canterbury...
|
| Jul.14 |
|
Church of England backs women bishops London: The Church of England General Synod has voted to allow women to become bishops for first time in its history
|
| Nov.24 |
|
Former Archbishop of Canterbury warns Christianity at risk of dying out. England
| Mar.4 |
|
Scottish cardinal apologizes for 'my sexual conduct'. Scotland
| Feb.25 |
|
Archbishop resigns amid abuse claims Scotland: Scotland's Roman Catholic archbishop, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, has resigned amid allegations that he abused four men studying to be priests
| Feb.24 |
|
Archbishop contests 'inappropriate behavior' claim. Scotland
| Jan.4 |
|
Church of England drops gay bishop opposition. London
|
| Nov.20 |
|
Women bishops vote a 'grim day'. England
| Nov.9 |
|
Ex-oil executive named archbishop of Canterbury. London
| Jun.4 |
|
Service to wrap up Jubilee events London: The Queen's Jubilee celebrations will continue with a glittering procession and service of thanksgiving later, but without her consort at her...
|
| Jan.19 |
|
Britain bans controversial U.S. pastor London: Britain has denied entry to Terry Jones who said last year that he was 'praying about' whether to burn Qurans to protest the 9/11 attacks
|
| Oct.4 |
|
Vatican critical of IVF Nobel win A Vatican official has said the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Medicine to British IVF pioneer Robert Edwards is 'completely out of order'
| Sep.18 |
|
Pope expressed deep sorrow for abuse. London
| Sep.17 |
|
Religion 'marginalised' says Pope. London
| Sep.16 |
|
Thousands attend Mass in Glasgow Map of Glasgow United Kingdom Scotland: Pope Benedict XVI has celebrated an open-air Mass in Glasgow, attended by tens of thousands of people, on the first day of his visit to Britain
| |
|
Pope: Abuse cases a 'shock' Scotland: The Catholic Church has not been vigilant enough or fast enough in responding to the problem of sexual abuse by priests, Pope Benedict XVI s...
| Aug.7 |
|
Cardinal attacks US over Megrahi. Scotland
|
| Nov.21 |
|
Archbishop of Canterbury, Pope agree Vatican: The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope agreed to seek closer relations between Anglicans and Catholics at a meeting in Rome
| Feb.24 |
|
Holocaust-denying bishop leaves. Argentina
| Feb.19 |
|
Argentina expels Holocaust bishop Argentina has ordered an ultra-traditionalist British bishop who denies the Holocaust to leave the country or face expulsion
|
| Jun.22 |
|
Bishops criticise Anglican leader. Jerusalem
|
| Oct.18 |
|
Church wants gay bishop apology London: The Anglican Church has urged US church leaders to apologise for ordaining Gene Robinson, a gay priest, as bishop
|
| Aug.8 |
|
World summit called over gay bishop England: The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has called together world Anglican Church leaders for a summit
|
| Jul.23 |
|
Williams new leader for Anglicans London: Welsh archbishop Rowan Williams is a outspoken opponent of U.S. policies in Afghanistan and Iraq
before year 2000
|
| Feb. 21, 1801 |
|
Cardinal Newman born London: John Henry Newman CO was an important figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century. He was known nationally by the mid-1830s | |
| Jun. 17, 1703 |
|
John Wesley born Map of Epworth Lincolnshire United Kingdom England: An Anglican divine and theologian who is credited with the foundation of the evangelical movement known as Methodism | |
| Feb. 18, 1678 |
|
Pilgrim's Progress published England: The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Written by John Bunyan. One of the most significant works of religious English literature | |
| Oct. 7, 1573 |
|
Archbishop Laud born Map of Reading Berkshire United Kingdom England: The Most Reverend William Laud (1573–1645) was an English churchman and academic, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 | |
| Mar. 21, 1556 |
|
Thomas Cranmer burned at the stake Map of Oxford England United Kingdom England: A leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury. He built the case for the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon | |
| Oct. 6, 1536 |
|
William Tyndale burned at the stake Map of Vilvoorde Belgium Belgium: English scholar became a leading figure in Protestant reform in the years up to his execution. Known for his translation of the Bible into English
| Jan. 15, 1535 |
|
Act of Supremacy London: Granted King Henry VIII of England Royal Supremacy, which means that he was declared the supreme head of the Church of England
| Sep. 20, 1258 |
|
Salisbury Cathedral consecrated Map of Salisbury United Kingdom England: the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and one of the leading examples of Early English architecture
| Jul. 13, 1191 |
|
Acre taken by Crusaders Map of Acre Israel Northern Israel: It was captured when the forces of the Third Crusade, led by King Richard I of England and King Philip II of France, came to King Guy's aid
| Dec. 29, 1170 |
|
Murder of St. Thomas a Becket Map of Canterbury United Kingdom England: Thomas Becket 21 December c. 1118 (or 1120) – 29 December 1170) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170
|
|
Add a favorite (file a bookmark) to United Kingdom, Christianity Timeline
Please send feedback to: support@mapreport.com
Advertise on United Kingdom, Christianity Page
XML
|