act of supremacy
act of supremacy
During the rein of King Henry VIII, parliament passed the first Act of Supremacy. This act declared Henry VIII supreme head of the Church of England. This separated the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church of which the pope was leader.
He was given the title: Supreme Head of the Church of England. He was the head of his realm and in a sense owned all.
in 1534
act of supremacy
The act of Supremacy weakened the Catholic Church in England because it declared Henry VIII the supreme head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII
King Henry VIII became the supreme head of the Church of England. He created the English Church or the Church of England Anglicans. And ultimately became the head of the Church kind of like the Pope is the head of Catholic Church. He needed to do this to not have the approval of the Pope and divorce Catherine of Argon and marry Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII was the first monarch to separate England from the Pope and the Catholic Church. As such he was the first Supreme Governor of the C of E.
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Henry-VIII King of England (1534)making all further rulers the supreme head of the Church of England
King Henry VIII of England never got control over the Church, however, he did suppress the Church in England:.from Catholicism and the Kings and Queens of Great Britain (16th - 19th Century) Henry VIII:In 1535, after Henry had declared himself Supreme Head of the Church in England, Pope Paul III excommunicated him (deprive of the right of Church membership) and declared him deposed.