The Scottish Reformation began in 1560 after
Scotland adopted Protestantism. This led to Catholic
Worship being Banned in Scotland.
Many Abbey's, Priories and Cathedrals were allowed
to function under the Control of a Commendator /
Finance Administrator until the Monks and Abbots
died.
Some of these Buildings were then Converted to
Protestant Churches, but most were Pulled Apart for
their Stone and Timber to build Castles, Farms, or
Houses in Towns.
Abbeys and Priories normally controlled Vast Lands
and Businesses such as Fishing, Wool, Grain Mills,
and more.
Many Commendator's were accused of Stealing Land
and Wealth from the Abbeys and Priories.
Some Commendator's were forced to Sign the Land
over to powerful Families. Many of these Families had
Donated the Land to the Abbey or Priory a few hundred
years earlier, so believed they were Taking Back what
was Rightfully Theirs.
Interesting Facts that led to the Scottish
Reformation
1517 - Preaching's by the German Philosopher
Martin Luther split the Christian Religion into
Catholic and Protestant. Protestant Churches then had
the Head of their Country as as Head of their
Churches, instead of the Pope in Rome.
1524 - England adopted Protestantism with King
Henry VIII becoming Head of English Churches, banning
Catholic worship in England.
1560 - Scotland changed to Protestantism, banning
Catholic Worship as well.
1603 - James VI Stuart becomes King of England and
Scotland, leading to him being Head of Churches in
Both Countries.
1638 - a number of Scots Signed the National
Covenant to prevent the Stuart Kings from being Head
of Scottish Churches. These Scots only accepted Jesus
Christ as Head of Churches, known as Covenanters.
Their actions set off a series of wars over Religion
such as the Bishops Wars, English Civil War, Wars of
the Three Kingdoms and more.
1878 - Catholic Worship was Restored in Scotland.
New Churches and Cathedrals had to be built from this
time as Catholic Churches from before 1560 had either
been Destroyed, or Converted to Protestant Church of
Scotland.
Today - the Queen is Head of the Church of
England.
The Church of Scotland only recognizes Jesus
Christ as Head of the Church.
The Pope in Rome is the Head of Catholic Churches
and Cathedrals.
See also: Scotland Cathedrals & Scotland
Abbeys.
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