Mary I of Scotland was a Catholic. Mary I of England was also a Catholic
They were Protestant Rulers who were invited by some parliament members to overthrow the Catholic King James II
Mary Tudor was a Roman Catholic.
William and Mary were invited to England to help overthrow the King James II. They accepted because they were both protestant and the people of England wanted a protestant monarch rather than the Catholic monarch they would have if James II's son and Mary's younger brother grew up and took the throne. William and Mary also wanted to rule England as protestant monarchs.
No, it is Protestant
No. She was an ardent Catholic .
She was a Catholic, he was Protestant.
Protestant
James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots, therefore he was an enemy. William and Mary were good English protestants while James was a Scottish Catholic.
Yes, like her father she was protestant, but during Queen Mary's reign, she pretended to be Catholic
William of Orange. (:
William Fraser Munro has written: 'Roman Catholic tradition and the Protestant faith' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works, Protestant authors