How could Catholicism be technically legal in England, yet at the same time be considered treasonous?

a) The Church of England put the monarch at the head; Catholics could not acknowledge this since their head of Church was the pope.
b) When Elizabeth promised her subjects religious tolerance, she was lying.
Consider This: When Henry VIII created the Church of England, or Anglican Church, who was the highest authority? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
c) Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth’s chief spymaster, thought nothing of ignoring the law to suit his own purposes.
Consider This: When Henry VIII created the Church of England, or Anglican Church, who was the highest authority? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
d) Catholics were, in principle, opposed to women monarchs and refused to acknowledge Elizabeth.
Consider This: When Henry VIII created the Church of England, or Anglican Church, who was the highest authority? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.


a) The Church of England put the monarch at the head; Catholics could not acknowledge this since their head of Church was the pope.

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