Timeline of UK LGBT Religion, Belief and Philosophy

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This is a Timeline of UK LGBT Religion, Belief and Philosophy, created in connection with the theme of LGBT History Month 2016.

The Middle Ages

  • late 6th centuryFindchán and Áid the Black are cursed by Saint Columba.
  • 597 – Saint Augustine becomes first Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • 670 – Saint Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, prescribes fasts and penances for various homosexual acts.
  • 804 – Death of Alcuin, scholar and deacon, who wrote homoerotic poetry.
  • 850s – a woman from Wimborne Minster is supposedly elected Pope Joan.
  • 1102 – Archbishop Anselm convenes the Council of London: the council condemns homosexuality, but Anselm refuses to allow the decree to be published.
  • 1102 – Saint Ælred becomes Abbot of Rievaulx. Although celibate, he wrote of his intense love for other monks.

Reformation and later

  • 1533 – the Buggery Act is part of Henry VIII's campaign to seize power from the church.
  • 1553 – Queen Mary I, a Roman Catholic, comes to the throne; the Buggery Act 1533 is repealed, along with other Protestant acts of parliament.
  • 1563 – the Buggery Act is re-enacted under Elizabeth I, a Protestant.
  • 1628Jeremy Farrer is found "abusing himself in a sodomitical manner" in a church.
  • 1822Percy Jocelyn is deposed as Bishop of Clogher for "sodomitical practices".
  • 1863Rev Charles Vaughan turns down the chance to be a bishop. His reason is kept secret for 100 years.

The 20th Century

The 21st Century