Isn't Mary the whole British Protestantism divide? People look at marriage and have different backgrounds. People look at Reformation and see these statues crumbling down. People look at Protestantism and think the 95 theses.
-Mary is only being described by Roman Catholics as servant to God onto death, she's saved in Revelation at great lengths, by God, or somebody.
-Irish self-determinism is in Catholicism, Danny Boy, etc.
-Catholicism necessarily is echoing to Roman total family-ownership even execution from Roman Patrician classes and ancient Rome
-God Save the Queen is of course also a family guide and model. Other Countries only echoed the fall of Salic Primogeniture with their own Queens in Sweden, Russia, or Austria. Not France of course.
-British women are known for a happily made dream marriage
-Of course above any transformation of the culture, social fabric, of foreign lands, we see british protestants with God Save the Queen and Auld Lang Syne and to develop their wife beyond servitude, to Go Fly a Kite or whatever, especially getting outside from the bondage.
- the Old Missus in "Dixie" plays a "foolish part to die for a man that broke her heart". This is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, its also the very specific principle.
- Protestants necessarily follow the ruling of the early 1520 Anglican side that the King's first marriage was "annulled", it never happened, they were close kin. The catholics arguing not to grant a 'divorce'. Necessarily Anne Boleyne was King Henry's wife until death do they part, the one and only. The King Executed Anne Boleyne after Elizabeth and other offspring failed to be male, or with a lot of slanderous impossible adulterous accusations, and tried again with 4 other wives.