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. Click any of the words in blue for more information about the item in question.

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.

The 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  • 1553 – Queen Mary I, a Roman Catholic, comes to the throne; the Buggery Act 1533 is repealed, along with other Protestant acts of parliament.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