the leader of the pilgrimage of grace was Robert Aske
the leader of the pilgrimage of grace was Robert Aske
Pilgrimage of Grace
Henry VIII did not win the Pilgrimage of Grace; rather, it was a significant rebellion against his policies, particularly the dissolution of monasteries and the Protestant Reformation. The uprising, which began in 1536 in Yorkshire, saw thousands of participants demanding the restoration of traditional Catholic practices and the protection of the North's religious institutions. Although the rebels initially achieved some concessions and a temporary truce, Henry ultimately reasserted control, leading to the execution of key leaders and suppressing the movement. In the end, the Pilgrimage of Grace highlighted the deep discontent with Henry's religious changes rather than a victory for him.
Because he wanted money and power
Robert Aske lead the Pilgrimage of Grace.
The Pilgrimage of Grace did not achieve its aims of reversing Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries. Instead, it led to a harsher crackdown by the Crown on dissenters, resulting in many rebels being executed. The Pilgrimage did, however, reveal widespread discontent with the religious changes under Henry VIII.
There were people who did not like the king so they revolted and the fish. <><
no it didn't you moron! At least ask a proper question.
because it stank like cheese it was all rotten and red with triangles init it looked like u
Henry VIII wanted to suppress the Pilgrimage of Grace, an uprising against his religious policies, and maintain control over the English church. The rebels were demanding the reversal of religious reforms, such as the dissolution of monasteries, and for a return to Catholic practices. Henry saw the rebellion as a threat to his authority and sought to eradicate it through force and negotiations.
a lesser pilgrimage is a pilgrimage that is lesser than the normal pilgrimage
The Answer is not so much of "what do you do?" as if it were a mere activity, but rather "How should I be disposed during a Catholic pilgrimage?" or any religious pilgrimage for that matter. Pilgrimage is about the journey of the soul and the desire to be open to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The great places of pilgrimage throughout the world are places of prayer, and have often been places of healing, both physical and spiritual. If you are desiring to go on a pilgrimage, you should be preparing yourself spiritually for the journey. It is not merely a tourist destination. During the time of pilgrimage you should pray often, if not constantly. The purpose of being a pilgrim is lived out particularly in the path you take. A great example is the pilgrimage to St. James de Compestello in Spain. This place of pilgrimage has been the destination of hundreds of thousands over the centuries. Pilgrims travel 200kms along various routes to this beautiful place. The entire journey is a journey of faith, cleansing and spiritual growth. Many other places, such as Lourdes, renowned for physical healings, are place one goes to petition for healing, but be aware, it is according to God's will, not ours. Healing my be spiritual rather than physical, even though you may suffer from a physical ailment. The grace you receive may be the grace to endure with humility and not necessarily the grace of physical renewal. Thus, pilgrimage calls us to faith, trust, hope and life in the Lord.