Under the reign of Edward VI the churches changed. He changed the interior of the church from stone to wood, removed all crosses, replaced stain glass to plain glass, changed robes and replaced statues with the coat of arms. He did this because he felt the churches needed to simpler unlike the Catholic churches.
that he didn't want the church to be posh or fancy and his dad was a catholic and he was a Protestant. Edward took down all the paintings and statues and replaced them with prayers he made the bible English and had issued a new pray book. The priests could marry and they didn't wear posh garments. The stone alters were replaced with stone ones and the stain glassed windows were smashed out and replaced with normal windows
The first thing he did was change the prayers books into English, the he abolished the Catholic Mass and was replaced with the Holy Communion, he turned Church interiors plain and simple, he told priests to wear plain clothing, he said priests couldn't get married, he said you couldn't buy your way to heaven and finally traditions were banned such as Christmas.
He made the church protestant, plain and simple, no fancy paintings or statues. The Bible was rewritten in English and the church services were taken in English opposed to Latin(catholic).
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Edward VI did not do that much, but he had Protestant advisors who advised him differently meaning he pleased the then minority of Protestants and displeased the Catholic majority.
Because he was a protestant
The Religions Through The Period Of Time Changes Such As Henry VIII - Roman Catholic Edward VI - Protestant Mary I - Roman Catholic Elizabeth I - Protestant
No, Edward continued with his father's changes, it was his sister Mary that tried to revert England to the Catholic Church. However, when she died Elizabeth I reverted to protestantism and that is how things have remained since.
Edward vi and his half-sister Elizabeth were protestant but Edwards other half-sister Mary was catholic.
Protestant.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . If you are referring to Edward VI of England, Henry VIII's son, he was the first English monarch to take the throne, who had been raised as a protestant. As he was only nine when he took the throne, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, forced through a new protestantizing of the English Church. Under Henry VIII's reign, he had removed the Church from the Pope, but it had remained with Catholic ceremony and belief. Under Edward VI all of that was removed and it became a recognizable protestant religion.
The Protestants wanted to remove all Catholic influences from the Church of England, particularly the Puritans. The first Protestant king was King Edward VI. He was very anti-Catholic. This lead to conflict with his Catholic half-sister and heir, Mary. Mary had been born before their father, King Henry VIII had broken away from the Roman Catholic Church and had been brought up Catholic. Edward on the other hand was brought up in King Henry's Church of England.
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Edward believed deeply in the protestant faith. As a protestant, he thought that the catholic church made people worship God in the wrong way. He felt that God should be worshipped in a plain and simple manner. As he was head of the church, he could alter it in any way he wished. Once again religion in England was about to change.
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Edward VI of England succeed Henry VIII (his father) at the age of 9. However, he had advisors such as his uncle (Edward Seymour). Edward's regin is probably most famous for the changes he made to the church, completely changing it from catholic to protestant. He died in 1553 of tuberculoisis at the age of 15.
Edward VI was a protestant, because when Henry VIII died more people had become protestant, and decided that Henry VIII was right. Since Edward was a heir to Henry, people were on the protestant side