It's why he changed the religion of England and broke them off from the Catholic Church.
Catherine of Aragon however stood firmly in her belief that she was the King's only wife and that they were still married in the eyes of God and the church. She maintained this even up to her death.
she was a cathoilcQueen Catherine of Aragon, wife of King Henry the VIII of England was a Catholic.
Yes, Cathatrine of Aragon and Ane of Cleves were. Catharine was devout and outspoken about her faith, however Anne was very wise and was quiet about her religion- Henry was a devout Protestant.
Catherine of Aragon was Henry VIII's first wife. When King Henry annulled their marriage in defiance of the Catholic Church in order to wed Ann Boleyn, Catherine refused to recognize the annulment or the king's position as the head of the church.
Yes. Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's marriage was a divorce
Catherine of Aragon, his first wife.
If you mean Catherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VIII of England, she was Catholic, as was Henry at the time. But this question would not be about Russian history. She was from Spain.
it was June 24, 1509. when Catherine of Aragon got married to Henry VIII
yes he and catherine of aragon attached rome in order to conquer it
the catholic religion does not allow divorce.
Because the Pope wouldn't approve of an annulment from his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
No. He was already married to Catherine of Aragon but he wanted a divorce from her so that he could marry Anne Boleyn.
Henry VIII, when the pope seemed reluctant to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The problem was that the pope was practically a prisoner of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who was Catherine's nephew.