well.. what happened wass.. Henry needed money.. soo he sold the monarche[i think] [[ the place where the monks live]] for money plus the land to to get money. that's how .. [because he sold the monarche to get money]
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Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.
He was good at seizing it from the Catholic Church =]
NO. He didn't.Yes he did he took a lot of money from the church and the pope so he could invest it on the new church of England he made!
Because the church had more money than the king (henry the 8th )
he earned lots of money ;~)
it was important for him because he was fighting with the pope for power/money
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it was important for him because he was fighting with the pope for power/money
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Henry was having a war with France and he ran out of money, he sold the monarsteries.
Anglican ChurchAnglican Catholic Answer!No one created the Anglican Church; it is a manifestation, or showing forth, of the Body of Christ here on earth. What Henry VIII did was to regulate the temporal aspects of the Church, not its spiritual function.What Henry did do was to see to the temporal affairs of the Church. If we look at his quarrel with the pope, we see clearly that the argument was about money and the pope's political adventures andabuses. Henry was Chief Magistrate of the Church of England and he took his job seriously.