Reforming Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor: The Achievement of Friar Bartolomé Carranza

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First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing. In the history of the attempted restoration of Roman Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor, the contribution of her husband Philip and his Spanish entourage has been largely ignored. This book highlights one of the most prominent of Philip's religious advisers, the friar Bartolomé Carranza. A leading Dominican, Carranza served the emperor Charles V, whom he represented at the earlier sessions of the Council of Trent, and then Philip II of Spain, who brought him to England. Even before Mary's death, Fray Bartolomé left for the Low Countries, and then returned to Spain, where, as archbishop of Toledo, he was arrested for 'heresy' by the Spanish Inquisition. His trial, first in Spain and then in Rome, lasted from 1559 until shortly before his death, partially rehabilitated, in Rome in 1576. The book contains papers on the activity and intellectual character of the English Church under Mary, on Carranza's eventful life, particularly his activity in England, and on his often close collaboration with his friend Cardinal Reginald Pole, set in the wider context of sixteenth-century Catholicism. Attention is also drawn both to Carranza's perhaps surprising subsequent fame and influence in the Spanish Church, and to the common ground which, despite obvious differences and subsequent divisions, did indeed exist between reformers in Spain and England.

Author(s): John Edwards, Ronald Truman (eds.)
Series: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 256
City: London

Series Editor's Preface
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbrevations
Fray Bartolomé Carranza de Miranda: A biographical outline
Introduction: Carranza in England / John Edwards
1. Fray Bartolomé Carranza: A Spanish Dominican in the England of Mary Tudor
2. The English Church during the reign of Mary / David Loades
3. The Marian Restoration and the language of Catholic Reform / Lucy Wooding
4. Cardinal Pole's concept of Reformatio: The 'Reformatio Angliae' and Bartolomé Carranza / Thomas F. Mayer
5. Pole, Carranza, and the pulpit / Dermot Fenlon
6. Carranza and Catharinus in the controversy over the bishops' obligation of residence, 1546-52 / Patrick Preston
7. The Pope, the saints, and the dead: Uniformity of doctrine in Carranza's Catechismo and the printed works of the Marian theologians / William Wizeman
8. Corpus Christi at Kingston upon Thames: Bartolomé Carranza and the Eucharist in Marian England / John Edwards
9. Carranza and the English universities / Andrew Hegarty
10. The ghostly after-life of Bartolomé Carranza / Anthony Wright
11. Pedro Salazar de Mendoza and the first biography of Carranza / Ronald Truman
Bibliography
Index