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TUESDAY May 23, 2000 volume 11, no. 97 |
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1430 A.D. Saint Joan of Arc is taken prisoner by the Burgundians who ransom her to the English.
1533 A.D. The marriage of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon is declared null and void by Thomas Cranmer who Henry appointed Archbishop of Canterbury after Saint Thomas More resigned in protest for he believed marriage is indissoluble and he could not in good conscience find a legitimate reason to annul the marriage.

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May 23, 2000 volume 11, no. 97 THIS DAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
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