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The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
The influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was a major factor in art and science. The Church had a tendency to stifle science while encouraging religious art.
The Catholic Church, or simply "the Church": there was no other in medieval Europe, and it certainly wasn't referred to as the Roman Catholic Church until the protestant revolt in England centuries later. The center of the Church was in Rome; the word "catholic" means universal. It was meant as the "universal church", or the church for everybody.
When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
The Roman Catholic Church, and the feudal system.
Because of different beliefs and Henry was cruel,had many wives
The Roman Catholic church
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
The Roman Catholic Church.
Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534, and established the Church of England.
King Henry VIII
Church of England
It was Henry VIII who pulled England out from under the authority of the Roman Catholic church and the Pope, and established the Church of England under the headship of the King. He did this because the Roman Catholic Church would not allow him a divorce.
Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and founded the Church of England.
First of all, there is no "Roman Catholic Church", that is a slur, in English, from after the protestant revolt, to refer to the Catholic Church. Secondly, Thomas Cromwell was tried by Henry VIII on charges of heresy and treason, and executed by King Henry VIII, himself a heretic, and an apostate from the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church had nothing to do with Thomas Cromwell.
Henry left the Roman Catholic Church when the Pope refused to grant him an annulment from one of his marriages.
Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.