Henry VIII of England broke from the Catholic Church in 1534 when the Act of Supremacy was passed which declared that the King of England was "the only Supreme Head in Earth of the Church of England". The Treasons Act 1534 declared it to be high treason (punishable by death) to refuse to acknowledge the King as such.
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Henry VIII filled his coffers with the spoils from his break with the Catholic Church and the following raiding of their monies and assets.
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
Henry VIII
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Henry VIII.
The Roman Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.
He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
Henry VIII wanted to break with Rome, but not the Catholic religion. The Church in England, at least during Henry's reign, remained Catholic in theology and liturgy. After the break and until Henry's death, the Protestant religion was still illegal in England.
He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
It undermined the power and authority of the pope.
When the pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce, he decided to break with Rome and appointed himself as the head of the church in England.
Henry VIII filled his coffers with the spoils from his break with the Catholic Church and the following raiding of their monies and assets.
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
No king has ever replaced a pope as head of the Catholic Church. Henry VIII did break from the Catholic Church and formed what is the Church of England but which is not a Catholic Church as it is not in union with Rome.
Henry VIII