Paul's hard-edged Catholic diplomacy cuts the ground…
July 1606 CE
Paul's hard-edged Catholic diplomacy cuts the ground from under moderate Catholics in England.
His letter of July 9, 1606, to congratulate James I on his accession to the throne is three years late and seems to English eyes merely a preamble to what follows, and his reference to the Gunpowder Plot, made against the life of the monarch and all the members of Parliament the previous November, is unfortunate for the papal cause, for papal agents are considered by the English to have been involved.
However, the Pope in this letter pleads with James not to make the innocent Catholics suffer for the crime of a few, and Paul V also promises to exhort all the Catholics of the realm to be submissive and loyal to their sovereign—in all things not opposed to the honor of God.