Initially it was quite good. His 1521 publication Assertio Septem Sacramentorum ("Defence of the Seven Sacraments") earned him the title of Fidei Defensor (Defender of the Faith) from Pope Leo X.
When he decided to divorce his first wife, the relationship went sour. The Pope would not grant a divorce or annulment, so Henry broke from the Catholic church and founded the Church of England.
henry vii's relationship with the church was that he was with the church then he wasn't then he went back to the church and his religion
Henry the eighth
the English church
English church ??
Henry VIII
English church ??
Henry's changes resulted in the English Reformation, breaking away from the Roman Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England. This led to religious conflicts, such as the persecution of Catholics and the dissolution of monasteries. Henry's actions also had long-lasting political and social implications, including shaping the relationship between the English monarchy and the church.
There is no connection.
It was: Henry the VIII
Henry VIII.
Henry the XIII wanted a divorce and the Catholic Church didn't want to grant it. Henry then broke off the Church in England and created the Anglican Church so that he could get divorced and remarried.
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.
The Roman Catholic Church probably caused it through its opposition to Henry's wishes, and the monasteries suffered from it.