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King Henry the eighth, placed himself at the head of the Protestant religion, and Protestism became the state religion of England.
The Protestant Church of England. He created it so that he could divorce his wives
Born catholic, as the whole of England was at the time of her birth. Became protestant (Church of England) as she studied books of stuff like that, realised that being protestant she could marry Henry so convinced him to divorce under new religion, and they then made the whole of England protestant, and Henry head of the church.
Henry the 8th of England asked the Pope to divorce him and his wife and when he refused Henry created a protestant religion where divorce was allowed.
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
Elizabeth was the Protestant religion.
He was a Protestant, but spawned Anababtism
Henry VIII wanted to break with Rome, but not the Catholic religion. The Church in England, at least during Henry's reign, remained Catholic in theology and liturgy. After the break and until Henry's death, the Protestant religion was still illegal in England.
England used to be mostly catholic hundreds of years ago until Henry the eighth so England is probably known as a Protestant country as we have our own religion church of England but nowadays it is hard to say technically church of England but technically not i don't think we have a Pacific one...
After King Henry VIII died, his son Edward VI succeeded him and introduced Protestant reforms, which were continued by Queen Elizabeth I. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as a Protestant church, further solidifying the break from the Roman Catholic Church. Religious conflicts and tensions continued in the following years, including the persecution of Catholics and Puritans.
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King Henry the Eighth was unsatisfied with the decisions the pope wouldn't let him make, therefore forming the belief of Anglicanism. He switched the rules of Catholicism to his liking so he could finally get the male heir he had been longing for. Henry did not form any religion, he was a Catholic and a member of the Church in England. What he did do, along with the English Church was to tell the pope that when he interfered in another bishop's see , the pope was breaking the rules and traditions of the Holy Catholic Church!