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Mary, Queen of Scots

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Reformed Queen of Scots

She's very diplomatic. She shows great a realpolitique in realizing that this is a reformed country. There are great pockets of Roman Catholicism, but maybe it takes a practical approach. The masses allowed to be said only in the chapel. Only in the royal chapel. When she tries to say it, have it said in Stilling, there's trouble there. Even starts to accommodate in a way that she'll attend Protestant baptisms. So she, I think she treads a very careful, determined, realpolitique practical line.

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