No, that was the point of the reformation. Henry VIII set out to destroy the church, take its property, and to put it out of business. He took churches and stripped them of windows, statues, and any thing of value. He took church property and claimed it for the crown. He passed laws that any future king couldn't be Catholic nor marry one. People who were Catholic were arrested if they were found having services so they hid to have them. Some built special hiding places for priests called priest holes ( these can still be found today in some old house in the UK). It was illegal to be Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political impact of the protestant revolt was what scholars call the Counter-Reformation or the Catholic Reformation.
The Roman Catholic as an organization did not like the developments that led to the Reformation. It did attempt to stop it in many instances.
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Protestants were the people who during the European Reformation protested against the Roman Catholic Church.
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political impact of the protestant revolt was what scholars call the Counter-Reformation or the Catholic Reformation.
The Protestant Reformation :)
In the Holy Roman empire
Martin Luther began the Reformation.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic reformation in Spain received support from the Vatican, from the Society of Jesus, and from the crown.
The Roman Catholic as an organization did not like the developments that led to the Reformation. It did attempt to stop it in many instances.
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The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
Protestants were the people who during the European Reformation protested against the Roman Catholic Church.
1546. He led and started reformation of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman catholic pope excommunicated Martin Luther
Poland remained primarily Catholic.