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Roman Catholic AnswerThe consequences of the Henry VIII's split with the Church is the Anglican Church and it's hundreds of splinter "churches". The results are generations and thousands of souls who have grown up outside the means of salvation established by Our Blessed Lord, His Church.
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Q: What were the consequences for England of Henry VIII's decision to split with the Catholic Church?
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