No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
Henry the 8th left the church after the Pope refused to grant him a divorce from his wife because she would not bare him a son. He was not in danger after the Pope excommunicated him from the church.
The pope refused to grant Henry an annulment or divorce. Henry VIII then decided to split with the Church and became the head ('pope?') of the Anglican Church and granted himself a divorce.
the pope would not let him divorce Cathrine of aragon because in the catholic church divorce was banned . So Henry created the church of England .
Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
King Henry VIII
There were several reasons why the Pope refused Henry VIII the divorce from Catherine of Aragon. First was because they had a dispensation from the previous Pope saying that it was fine for them to get married, even though she had been married to his brother before. The second was because shortly before Henry asked the Pope for the divorce The Holy Roman Emperor Charles sacked Rome and had the Pope captive. Charles was the nephew of Catherine-so the Pope was not about to make Charles mad by giving Henry the divorce.
King Henry fought the great pope because the pope would not grant him a divorce.
Henry VIII gave himself a divorce. After he had asked the Pope if he could divorce, the Pope had refused. Infuriated, he had told the pope he had no authority over england. Then he mad himself head of the church (Act of Supremacy).
He began the church of England because the pope would not allow Henry the viii to divorce Katherine of Aragon.
Henry VIII set up the Anglican church when the pope wouldn't give him a divorce.
The pope never allowed it. Henry left the Church and proclaimed himself head of the Church of England and then gave himself permission to divorce Catherine.
If the divorce decree addresses child support and is issued after the child support order then it replaces the child support order. If the child support order was issued or amended after the divorce decree then you abide by the most recent order with regard to child support.