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1215 The Roman Catholic Church Officially Backs the Doctrine of Purgatory
1249 – 1250 Margaret Becomes a Saint
1320 The Declaration of Arbroath Describes St Andrew as Patron Saint of the Scots
1348 Friars Settle in Fife
1349 The Black Death
1362 – 1370 David II Rebuilds the Church at St Monans
1410 – 1414 The University of St Andrews is Founded
1433 Hussite Preacher Burned as a Heretic
1453 – 1456 The Observant Franciscans Arrive in Fife
1472 St Andrews Becomes an Archbishopric
1528 – 1558 Protestants Burned as Heretics
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1546 Cardinal David Beaton is Murdered
1559-1560 Reformation Crisis
1572 Protestant Bishoprics Established
1574 Punishments Imposed for Celebrating Christmas
1592 Presbyterian Church Government Established
1601 General Assembly at Burntisland Proposes a New Translation of the Bible
1606 Restrictions on Bishops Removed
1638 National Covenant
1639 – 1660 Wars of the Three Kingdoms and Cromwell’s Occupation of Scotland
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1679 Archbishop Sharp is Murdered
1689 – 1690 Presbyterianism is Restored
1695 Episcopal Clergy Banned from Performing Marriages or Baptisms
1707 The Act of Union
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1711 The Scottish Episcopalians Act is Passed
1712 Celebrating Christmas is Legalised
1715 – 1716 Jacobite Rising (The Fifteen)
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1730 The Glasite Church (or Kail Kirk) is Founded
1733 The Secession Church Splits from the Church of Scotland
1745 – 1746 Jacobite Rising (The Forty-Five)
1746 Increased Restrictions on Episcopalians
1747 The Secession Church Divides into the Burghers and Anti-Burghers
1761 The Relief Church Splits from the Church of Scotland
1778 – 1780 Protests in Support of Continuing Restrictions on Roman Catholics
1792 Episcopal Worship is Legalised
1793 Legal Restrictions on Roman Catholics are Reduced
1820 Burghers and Anti-Burghers Join Together
1820 Burghers and Anti-Burghers Join Together
1829 Catholic Emancipation
1843 The Great Disruption in the Church of Scotland
1847 The United Secession Church and the Relief Church Join Together
1864 Removal of Restrictions on Episcopal Clergy
1874 Lay Patronage Abolished in the Church of Scotland
1878 Restoration of Scotland’s Roman Catholic Hierarchy
1887 The University of St Andrews Celebrates Christmas
1900 The United Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland Join Together
1914 – 1918 First World War
1921 The Church of Scotland Act is Passed
1929 The United Free Church and the Church of Scotland Join Together
1939 – 1945 Second World War
1958 Christmas Becomes a Public Holiday
1962 – 1965 Second Vatican Council
1978 Fife’s First Female Church of Scotland Minister
965 First Recorded Pilgrims to St Andrews
c. 1525 – 1530 Lutheran Ideas Begin to Spread in Fife
c. 1550 – 1559 Archbishop Hamilton Supports Roman Catholic Reform
c.1070 Queen Margaret Supports Religious Change
c.1124 – 1153 David I Reorganises Scottish Parishes and Dioceses
c.1130 – 1230 New Religious Orders Introduced to Fife
c.1160 – 1318 A New Cathedral is Built at St Andrews
c.1400 – 1559 Expanding Churches
c.1560 – 1570 Establishing a Reformed Church
c.300 – 400 Arrival of Christianity in Scotland
c.400 – 600 First Evidence for Christianity in Fife
c.600 – 800 Missionaries from Iona and Northumbria
c.900 – 1050 Céli Dé (or Culdee) Communities Established in Fife
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