Ever since Henry VIII it has been the known as the C.O.E or the Anglican Church.
False.
To force one out of the church is to _______ them.
i think it was the catholics? not sure though
no
She didn't. That was the work of her father, king Henry VIII. King Henry by the way did not so much 'change religion' as replace the pope as head of the English church by himself and rename the 'Roman Catholic Church" (which litterally translated means 'the universal church of Rome') to 'the Church of England'. Later on Henry did replace the Roman Catholic prayer books by prayer books of the Church of England, helped himself to the richess of Catholic monasteries and changed some church rules, like doing away with celibacy for priests and bishops, but for the everyday citizens is was a gradual process. Only after the reign of Elisabeth's immediate predecessor Queen "Bloody" Mary who had tried to re-install Roman Catholicism by force and after the attempted invasion of England by the Spanish Armada, the English Roman Catholics were forced to choose between joining the Church of England or going underground with their faith and not be eligible for any public office. The reason for this was not so much the faith itself but the suspicion that Catholics might be more loyal to the - mostly Catholic - enemies of England and of the Crown than to England and its King.
England Air Force Base was created in 1942.
You can use the word expel them from the church.
If he truly believed that the Roman church was corrupt beyond redemption and since he was the strongest political and protecting force in England at the time, yes, he did make the right decision.
excommunicate them (;
No, parents cannot legally force you to attend church against your will once you are 18 years old.
There were hundreds of Colonels in the Air Force in 1972. Looking for someone in particular?
RAF Royal Air Force.