I suppose it was bad, i mean, they didn't have anywhere to pray or where they can be read to by the monks reading The Bible. Henry didn't exactly think when he decided to close the monasteries because he was in such rage to wait. Technically i think it was good for Henry but not for the rest of England.
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the monastries took in many poor people ,ill people and etc but when Henry closed it down those people would have no where to go sleep or stay .
she was a bad
If you were surpporting the Americas then bad but if you were still attached to England then good.
He was a good king because people loved him and were pleased to pay for his palaces and court. He was a bad king because he put up taxes and sold the lands of the monasteries just to pay for his wars.
yes it has in good ways and bad ways :(
good and bad, depends on who
Probably they have.
Henry the 8th closed down the monasteries because he wanted more people to come to his church. He wanted to be in full control. He sent round his friend to go round all the monasteries and see if there is any rules they have broken and tell him if the bad or good news but he didn't want to tell him the bad news. If he did Henry Will be so mad he would kill him so he said they all broke the rules and if they didn't he would go back and dig to see if they had. Henry's friend went round to Peter borough Abbey and they didn't want to close down they bribed Henry with Thousands of Pound's and Henry excepted. That is why Peter borough Abbey survived.
If your Ex is willing to talk then it may be a good thing as long as it does not lead to further harm. However if your Ex is not interested in talking further then it is a very bad idea to try.Closure comes from within yourself first and last; if you can find closure within yourself then you do not need to find closure with someone else.
There are Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Ecumenical (e.g., Taize) monasteries. There are far more Catholic monasteries than Orthodox monasteries, largely because there are more Catholics that Orthodox. There are a few Protestant monasteries, but these are comparatively recent. Much of the Protestant Reformation was directed at abolishing monasteries, and it's only recently that some Protestants have decided that maybe monasteries are not such a bad idea, after all. The number of Ecumenical (Usually combined Catholic + Protestant) monasteries is very small, but many of the few that exist have been enormously influential, again citing the example of Taize.
Which Henry III - of France, England or the Holy Roman Empire. Each one had good points and bad points. None could be considered bad.
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Good points - the landscape, the people, the language, the food, the way of life. Bad points - the climate, the weather, the rain and the snow. Seriously, everyone in England would give a different answer to this question.