How did Mary's reign affect Morebath church?

How did Mary's reign affect Morebath church?

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about how Mary's reign affected Morebath church. We will find out what changes Queen Mary I made to the English Church and think about whether Morebath church was the same as before or not.

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7 Questions

Q1.
What religion was King Edward VI?
Catholic
Correct answer: Protestant
Q2.
Edward made Morebath church get rid of a lot of their special objects. Which of these objects did they have to get rid of?
Correct answer: All the statues of their saints, all the candles apart from two, their crucifix and Sir Christopher's vestments
Their English Bible, their Protestant prayer book and the locked box to raise money for the poor
Q3.
Edward made Morebath church buy some new things. What did they have to buy? Choose one answer only.
A huge picture of Edward VI to hang up in their church
A new statue of Saint Mary and another new statue of Saint George
Correct answer: A Protestant prayer book and a locked box to raise money for the poor
A special set of vestments for their priest
Lots and lots of Bibles in English
Q4.
What happened to the church ales?
Morebath church could have as many ales as they wanted.
Correct answer: Morebath church couldn't have ales any more.
Q5.
What happened to the church's money?
Morebath church had more money than ever.
Correct answer: Morebath church had no money left.
Morebath church had some money, but not much.
Morebath church still had a lot of money.
Q6.
How did Edward's reign affect the community of Morebath?
Edward's reign didn't affect the community of Morebath- they could still meet together at lots of village events.
Edward's reign strengthened the community of Morebath- they now had lots more events where they could meet together.
Correct answer: Edward's reign weakened the community of Morebath- they couldn't meet together as much as before.
Q7.
Which objects did the people of Morebath hide to keep them safe?
The new locked box to raise money for the poor.
The new Protestant prayer book.
Correct answer: The statue of Saint Mary and Sir Christopher's vestments.
The statues of Saint Sidwell, Saint Mary and Saint George.
Their crucifix and all their statues.

6 Questions

Q1.
What religion was Queen Mary I?
Correct answer: Catholic
Protestant
Q2.
Mary made Morebath church get rid of certain objects. Which objects did they have to get rid of?
Correct answer: The Protestant Prayer Book, the English Bible and the locked box to raise money for the poor
Their statues, their candles, their rosary beads and their crucifix
Q3.
Mary wanted churches to get their special objects back. What did Morebath church get back?
All of their statues, their crucifix and their candles.
Most of their statues, their crucifix and their candles.
Correct answer: Some of their statues and their candles, but not their crucifix.
Their candles, but none of their statues.
Q4.
Morebath church was still missing some of their special objects. Which objects were missing?
All of their statues, as well as Sir Christopher's vestments
All of their statues, including Saint Mary, Saint George and Saint Sidwell
Correct answer: Their original golden crucifix, their statue of Saint Sidwell and Sir Christopher's vestments
Their statue of Saint Sidwell, along with all their candles
Q5.
What happened to the church ales?
Correct answer: Morebath church could have ales again.
Morebath church was still not allowed to have any ales.
Q6.
How did Mary's reign affect Morebath church?
Morebath church was completely different to before- nothing was like it had been before.
Morebath church was exactly the same as before- it was as though things had never changed!
Correct answer: Morebath church was mostly the same as before, even though some things were different.

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