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1561

Scotland Adopts the Reformation

January 1, 1561

The Scottish parliament formally adopted a Calvinist confession of faith, abolished the pope's authority in Scotland, and forbade the saying of Mass on pain of death for a third offense. John Knox's revolution was complete in law, though many nobles and highland lords would pay no attention. The Kirk's emphasis on universal education laid the foundation for Scotland's later reputation as one of Europe's most literate societies.