They went to see where he died as he was the brave one who stod up for the church , and also as everyone knows the people in them times were quiet superstitious about alot of things so people thought that if they touched becket'd blood it will keep the demons and evil spirits away and give them good luck.
Not court orders but Literacy Tests
yes it help them understand to fight
The Shrine of St Thomas Becket, containing his bones in a stone casket, was destroyed by commissioners acting for King Heny VIII in 1538. All English shrines, monasteries and other Catholic centres of worship were destroyed at the same time.It is not known what happened to the bones taken from St Thomas' shrine. They may have been taken to the Tower of London and buried there (some other Saints' relics apparently were); they may have been burned; they may have been re-buried by the commissioners outside in the monk's cemetery (it no longer exists); they may have been secretly re-buried somewhere inside or outside the cathedral by the monks.Anyone providing genuine evidence for precisely what happened to those bones in 1538 is in line to become a very famous and wealthy person; many people have investigated the facts and nobody can offer any evidence.There is a rumour that a small group of people keep the secret of the burial place of the bones of St Thomas, but nobody knows who those people are. There are many unmarked graves within the cathedral, but permission to open any of them is unlikely ever to be granted.
they disagreed with thomas because federalist wanted to build a stronger more controlling government.....when thomas a democratic republican(nothing like republicans today.) wanted to keep the constitution in control and the freedom to the people.
Henry II and Thomas Becket quarreled because they grew apart. Becket changed after he became Archbishop, and he stopped supporting Henry II. They also felt differently over the amount of power church courts should be given.
They went to see where he died as he was the brave one who stod up for the church , and also as everyone knows the people in them times were quiet superstitious about alot of things so people thought that if they touched becket'd blood it will keep the demons and evil spirits away and give them good luck.
The role of the court service is to keep proceedings from the Court run in a timely and organized manner. The court service has several employees which keep track of trial history.
which pope ordered all church to keep an ever lighted lamp in it
Thomas scholes the prick
no because them you wold be in contempt of court. you cannot physically keep her from him unless you have a court order from a judge.
The police do not keep you in jail, the court does. The court will keep you in jail - or temporarily free on bail - until your "not guilty" status is confirmed by a court. Either the prosecution fails to prove you guilty or prosecutors drop the charges. When the court confirms you are not guilty, you are immediately freed.
No
BJ Thomas-"Raindrops keep falling on my Head"
doom paintings helped the church keep control because they told horrible stories about hell and why you should be good.
This might be an individual church matter ... nothing in the rubrics of the church cover this event.
Of course they can! Don't the people have to call the court first? Yes.