council of trent
council of trent
There are many answers to your question, without being more specific, I'm just shooting darts at a wall. However, one answer would be that the Council of Trent which was formed for the purpose of strengthening the Catholic Church, at the time of the protestant revolt.
Henry VIII did not form the Catholic Church. He actually broke away from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England in 1534.
First allow me to point out: 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. Second, the Catholic Church has been around since 33 A.D., and was formed by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ on St. Peter (see Matthew 16:17-19). The Anglican Church was formed out of nothing by Henry VIII in the 16th century when he wanted a divorce from his wife and the Church would not grant him one, so he took his entire nation out of the Church and formed the Anglican Church for the sole purpose of giving him a divorce, and making him head of the Church. So, no, the Catholic Church is most definitely not an Anglican Church.
Roman Catholic ChurchYes, the relationship in that the Church of Satan was formed to worship what the Catholic Church refers to as the father of lies, and the source of all evil. It is one of the things that Our Blessed Lord formed His Church to rescue people from.
No king has ever replaced a pope as head of the Catholic Church. Henry VIII did break from the Catholic Church and formed what is the Church of England but which is not a Catholic Church as it is not in union with Rome.
The Anglican Church - officially, the Church of England.
Julius Caesar was not a Catholic. He was murdered before the Church even existed and died as a pagan.
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo one, the Catholic Church cannot be "combined" with anything. The Anglican Church is a protestant church that was formed by Henry VIII as he left the Catholic Church and then it was established by Parliament under his daughter, Elizabeth I.
Yes. He dropped out of the Roman Catholic Church and formed the Church of England.
The Great Schism, or East-West Schism, in the Catholic Church, produced the Eastern Orthodox Church, in the East, and the Roman Catholic Church, in the West. Both claimed to be continuations of the original Church. There is an article at the link below.