Anglican Catholic Answer!
Henry insisted on a literal interpretation of the Canon Law of the Catholic Church that no Bishop has the right to interfere in another Bishop's see! The Pope then refused him communion!
The statement of Henry's must have been a bombshell because it broke a convention of silence that was 3 or 4 hundred years old, besides which it was the Law of the Church that Rome had been breaking and Henry, for good or bad, exposed it!
henry the vii didnt break with rome it was henry viii
No
King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII broke up with the Rome Church so that he can divorce Catherine of Aragon because the Roman Church wouldn't let him.
To Break with Rome and to build a bigger army
yes he and catherine of aragon attached rome in order to conquer it
Almost certainly, Henry VIII remained Catholic until the day he died. If he had thought it would eventually lead to a break with Rome, Henry probably woulnd't have had his marriage to Catherine of Aragon anulled.
Rome refused him a "legal" divorce, so he started his own church.
Henry VIII broke from Rome so that he could divorce his current wife Katherine of Aragon and marry his new found love Anne Boleyn
When the pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce, he decided to break with Rome and appointed himself as the head of the church in England.
Yes as he now gained from the taxes the Pope used to recieve.
Henry VIII wanted to break with Rome, but not the Catholic religion. The Church in England, at least during Henry's reign, remained Catholic in theology and liturgy. After the break and until Henry's death, the Protestant religion was still illegal in England.