First of all the Church in England was never a protestant Church! Up till about 1994, it was the Catholic Church in this country! How was different from other Churches? Because it had arrived in this country, Britain, only a few years after the death of Christ and having Aristobulous, mentioned by Paul in Romans as a first Bishop.
Roman Catholic AnswerEngland remains a protestant country with the Queen as legal head of the Church of England (the Anglican Church).
England and the Netherlands were both Protestant.
She was a member of the Church of England.
Martin Luther
England, Scotland, Denmark and Sweden
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They were Protestant and Catholic.
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were Catholicism and Protestantism. The country experienced religious turmoil during this time, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing the Protestant Church of England as the official religion through the Act of Supremacy.
Mainly religions of Europe and England, Christian, but some were also Protestant religions.
Protestant Christianity and Roman Catholicism.
Henry VIII wanted to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, so he needed to split away from Catholicism and form his own religion.
It brought more religions to the country (catholic and protestant) and there was a tension between the Catholic and protestant.<3
England is predominantly Protestant (the Anglican Church of England / Episcopalian). There are also many followers of Islam, Hinduism, and the Baha'i Faith.
It was mostly the Church of England up until 1778, other religions prospered, including Christianity and the Protestant Church, but they weren't as wide spread as the Church of England. Hope this helps!! :)
Henry Vlll wanted to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, so he need to split away from Catholicism and form his own religion. The founding of the Protestant religions was a reforming response to the abuses of the Catholic Church by members of its clergy at the time. The Church of England was created by the King of England to allow him to divorce his wife to marry another.
In England, most Englishmen were either Anglican (a form of Protestantism) or Roman Catholic. There were also other Protestant Christian minority groups in England, but they were insignificant. Outside of England, there were innumerable other religions.
Roman Catholic AnswerEngland remains a protestant country with the Queen as legal head of the Church of England (the Anglican Church).