cos Anne Boleyn
It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. King Henry VIII wanted to marry Anne Boleyn but the Holy Father would not give him an annulment of his valid marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Henry did not lose faith in the Catholic Church. He separated himself from the Catholic church and created the church of England because he was in "love"with Anne Boleyn and wanted to marry her but the Pope would not grant him an annulment to his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Therefore Henry secretly married Anne Boleyn and declared himself supreme head of the church of England.
King Henry VIII and his new wife (who wasn't recognized by the Catholic Church) Anne Boleyn
There is no record of Anne Boleyn being canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England and was executed in 1536. It is unlikely she would have been considered for canonization due to her controversial life and relationship with Henry VIII.
Anne Boleyn
The pope wouldn't let him divorce.
As her marriage to Henry VIII was central to his split from the Catholic Church, she would have been Catholic, not having lived long enough to have become Protestant.she was a Protestant!! Both she and Henry VIII were Catholics as was (and is) the Church of England they were just not in communion with Rome.
Yes, King Henry VIII broke from the church because he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn.
He did marry her....but only after he broke from the catholic church and made the Church of England, in order to divorce his first wife.
King Henry VIII was a Catholic in his early life. When the Catholic Church refused to dissolve his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn, he broke away from the Church and declared himself head of the Church of England.
Lady Anne Boleyn, daughter of the Knight Thomas Boleyn.
King Henry the VIII. He wanted to divorce his first wife (who had not born him a male heir) and marry Anne Boleyn (in the hope she might birth male children). When the Pope refused to give Henry a divorce, he broke off from the Catholic Church and married Ms. Boleyn, killing many Catholic Clergy people who refused to go along with King Henry. Anne Boleyn was unable to bear male children who lived, so she was executed, and Henry's later life was a disaster. He died in terrible pain, and did not have a son to follow him as king. The next ruler of England was a queen (daughter).