king Henry because he is king and he has loads of powers where as the Parliament has not got authority thaat much !
Henry VIII was more powerful than parliament because he was the king. The king had the power to appoint parliament members and overturn rulings.
the pope because he found church
Henry did it so he could marry a different wife and it made the pope less powerful.
waht did Henry the viii ask the pope for in 1527
Henry viii and the pope was close because the pope was catherine of argon's nephew.
Henry VIII had all the armies of England behind him. The Holy Father only had the Swiss Guard and God. Depends on how you look at it, as far as worldly power is concerned, Henry, obviously, but I would not want to depend on that in the next world.
King Henry the VIII.
No, Henry VIII was never a pope. He did decide to name himself the leader of the Church of England, however.
King Henry VIII was at odds with the pope because he wanted to get a divorce. This caused King Henry VIII to form the Church of England. This church was just like the Catholic Church, except the king of England was at its head, not the pope, and King Henry VIII could get divorced. A lot.
Pope Clement VII excommunicated King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII did not "sack" the Pope (it was Clement VII, by the way); he just started his own Church with himself as the head, instead of the Pope.
Henry VIII and the pope was close because the pope was catherine of argon's nephew.
No.
He was a staunch Catholic and disagreed with Henry the VIII's attempt to break away from the Pope.