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to be able to take money from the church, Henry had to close the catholic church and monasteries to take away their money. To be able to close the monasteries Henry needed a reason, so, he bad mouthed the catholics by saying that they believed in the wrong things and that they were greedy. By saying that, he then had the power (as king) to close, burn and take all the money from the churches and monasteries. written by lucian thomas :-p
Henry VIII really closed up the monasteries because they were both rich and powerful institutions that were very loyal to the Popes. The Pope was seen as an opponent to Henry and by closing the monasteries, Henry was then viewed as the Head of the Church.
The monks who lived there and the Catholic Church which received some of the revenues from the monasteries and churches.
The Roman Catholic Church probably caused it through its opposition to Henry's wishes, and the monasteries suffered from it.
Samuel Al Syriany has written: 'Guide to ancient Coptic churches & monasteries in upper Egypt' -- subject(s): Christian antiquities, Church architecture, Coptic Church, Coptic Monasteries, Guidebooks, Monasteries, Coptic
The church that is associated with that particular convent or monastery owns it.
The exact date of the closing of the monasteries is unknown. Although, we do know that it was in 1534-1535.
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Dissolution of the Monasteries happened between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry shut down all the Monasteries in England, Wales and Ireland. He did this because he wanted a divorce. If he stayed loyal to the Pope and church he wouldn't have been able to get the Divorce because the Pope refused, so he broke away from the Church and created The Church Of England. This way he was able to get the divorce, get money and also get power at the same time. After this he closed down all of the Monasteries, chucked Monks out of them, he took all of the Gold, money and power from the Monasteries for himself.
An archimandrite is a superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church.
heclosed a lot of monestries
Friedrich Rahlves has written: 'Cathedrals and monasteries of Spain' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Monasteries