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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Catholic Church in England and Wales is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in full communion with the Pope. Celtic Christianity was established in what are now England and Wales in the first century AD and in 597, the first authoritative papal mission, establishing a direct link from the Kingdom of Kent to Rome and to the Benedictine form of monasticism, was carried into effect by Augustine of Canterbury.The English Church continuously adhered to the Catholic Church for almost a thousand years from the time of Augustine of Canterbury but, in 1534, during the reign of King Henry VIII, the church, through a series of legislative acts between 1533 and 1536 became independent from the Pope for a period as the Church of England, with Henry declaring himself Supreme Head. Under Henry's son, Edward VI, the Church of England became more influenced by the European Protestant movement.The English Church was restored under full papal authority during the reign of Queen Mary I in 1553 and Catholicism was brutally enforced; however, when Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558, the Church of England's independence from Rome was restored. She also introduced a 1559 settlement and reformulated the Church of England's teaching and practice in the Act of Uniformity. In 1570 a papal bull Regnans in Excelsis was issued in response calling on all Roman Catholics to rebel against Elizabeth and excommunicating anyone who obeyed her. The act of being a Jesuit or seminarian was made treasonable in 1571. Priests found celebrating Mass were often drawn and quartered rather than burned at the stake. Catholicism (along with other non-established churches) continued in England, although it was at times subject to various forms of persecution. Most recusant members (except those in diaspora on the Continent, in heavily Catholic areas in the north, or part of the aristocracy) practised their faith in private for all practical purposes until the Pope recognised the English Monarchy as lawful in 1766 leading eventually to Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829. Dioceses (replacing districts) were re-established by Pope Pius IX in 1850. Apart from the 22 Latin Rite dioceses, there is the Eastern Catholic diocese of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Holy Family of London.In the 2001 UK census, there were 4.2 million Catholics in England and Wales, some eight per cent of the population. One hundred years earlier, in 1901, they had represented only 4.8 per cent of the population. The percentage of Catholics was at its highest in the 1981 census at 8.7 per cent. In 2009 an Ipsos Mori poll found 9.6 per cent, or 5.2 million, Catholics in England and Wales. Sizeable Catholic populations include North West England where one in five is Catholic, a result of large-scale Irish emigration to the North West in the nineteenth century as well as the high number of English recusants in Lancashire.. }

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