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- Priest_hole abstract "A priest hole is the term given to a hiding place for a priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted by law in England. When Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558, there were several Catholic plots designed to remove her and severe measures were taken against Catholic priests. Many great houses had a priest hole built so that the presence of a priest could be concealed when searches were made of the building. They were cunningly concealed in walls, under floors, behind wainscoting and other locations and were often successful in concealing their occupant.Many priest holes were designed by the Jesuit lay brother Nicholas Owen who spent much of his life building priest holes to protect the lives of persecuted priests. After the Gunpowder Plot, Owen himself was captured, taken to the Tower of London and tortured to death on the rack. He was canonised as a martyr by Pope Paul VI in 1970.".
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(liturgy).
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Penal_Laws_(Ireland).
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Paul_VI.
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Rack_(torture).
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Ratlines_(World_War_II_aftermath).
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_London.
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- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Priest hole".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "hidden rooms".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiding place for priests".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiding place".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiding places for repressed Catholic priests".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest hole fireplace".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest hole".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "priest-hunting".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "secret holes".
- Priest_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "small closet".
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- Priest_hole subject Category:History_of_Roman_Catholicism_in_England.
- Priest_hole subject Category:Houses_in_England.
- Priest_hole subject Category:Rooms.
- Priest_hole subject Category:Secret_places.
- Priest_hole hypernym Term.
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- Priest_hole comment "A priest hole is the term given to a hiding place for a priests built into many of the principal Catholic houses of England during the period when Catholics were persecuted by law in England. When Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558, there were several Catholic plots designed to remove her and severe measures were taken against Catholic priests. Many great houses had a priest hole built so that the presence of a priest could be concealed when searches were made of the building.".
- Priest_hole label "Priest hole".
- Priest_hole sameAs Q4242728.