Parish Churches (Local Catholic Resistance)
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The Church (Parish Churches) is the symbolic battleground in this scene, its parish buildings and crucifixes targeted by the rebellion’s accusations against Cromwell. The riders’ reports of threats to the churches frame the conflict as a struggle between reform and tradition, with the rebels defending the church as a bastion of Catholic devotion. The organization’s influence is felt in the emotional weight of the accusations, which portray Cromwell as a destroyer of sacred spaces.
Through the riders’ accounts of the rebels’ defense of parish churches and their accusations against Cromwell’s reformist aims.
Under threat from Cromwell’s perceived attacks on its institutions, with the rebels positioning themselves as defenders of the church’s traditions.
The rebellion’s defense of the church forces Cromwell to confront the depth of popular resistance to his reforms, highlighting the tension between reformist aims and traditional devotion.
The scene reveals the church as a unifying force for the rebels, with its parish buildings and crucifixes serving as symbols of their defiance against Cromwell’s authority.
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