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Henry VIII
Edward VI succeeded Henry VIII. Edward was a member of the Church of England - as are all Monarchs after Henry VIII.
With Henry VIII's wish to divorce his wife
Henry VIII's marriages and divorces sparked significant religious turmoil in England primarily due to his desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to sanction. In response, Henry broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England, proclaiming himself as its supreme head. This shift led to the English Reformation, causing a rift between Catholicism and emerging Protestantism, and resulted in widespread religious conflict and persecution. The changes initiated by Henry’s marital issues set the stage for ongoing religious strife in England for decades.
Henry made England and wales a joined country so we had the same kingHestrengthened england by the union but doomed wales in theproses. He didn't do anything good for wales
the Catholics and Lutherans
Although King Henry broke England away from the Roman Catholic Church, he remained a Catholic in his religious observances all his life.
Henry William Parkinson has written: 'The true reason why the nonconformists can and will celebrate the bi-centenary of the ejectment in 1662' -- subject(s): Church of England, Dissenters, Religious, Establishment and disestablishment, Religious Dissenters 'Modern pleas for state-churches examined' -- subject(s): Church and state, Church of England, Dissenters, Religious, Establishment and disestablishment, Religious Dissenters
During Henry VIII's reign, one of the most significant religious events was the English Reformation, which led to the establishment of the Church of England. This was primarily driven by Henry's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to sanction. As a result, the Act of Supremacy in 1534 declared Henry as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, severing ties with the Roman Catholic Church and initiating the dissolution of monasteries. These actions fundamentally altered the religious landscape of England, leading to increased Protestant influence in the country.
King Henry the VIII formed the Church of England when he broke away from the church in Rome.
It was as a result of Henry VIII that the church of England came into being. The church of England is a very influential organisation.