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the church that the anglican church was founded was the catholic church.
King Henry the eighth started the Anglican church.
Henry VIII established the Anglican church
Henry VIII (the Eighth) broke away from Rome forming the Church of England. he did not form the Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church is one of many churches that have the same ideas, theology, customs and so on as the Church of England, and therefore are part of a group of churches worldwide that are termed the Anglican Church (Anglican mean's 'English') that grew out of the original Church of England founded by Henry.
The Spanish did not reform the Anglican church. The Anglican church is English and begun by Henry when he threw out the Catholic church in England.
King Henry VIII. He did it, basically, so that he could get more money and divorce his many wives.
If by "Henry's church" you mean the Anglican Church created by Henry VIII in England in the sixteenth century, originally, no, Henry VIII suppressed all of the monasteries and confiscated their land. Since the Oxford Movement in the nineteenth century which attempted to reincorporate lost Christian values into the Anglican Church, there has been a revival of the monasteries in the Anglican Church. If you do not mean the Anglican Church, you are going to have to re-ask your question.
Henry VIII set up the Anglican church when the pope wouldn't give him a divorce.
The creation of the Anglican Church
king henry the 8th of england
If you are speaking of Henry VIII, then that would be the Church of England, also known as the Anglican church.
The Anglican Church - officially, the Church of England.