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He placed thr Church under state control
I don't think that the Catholic Church has made any statement, either to recommend people to move from one country to another, or to discourage them to do so.
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He was baptised Protestant. But he is evagelic, because they are always on the move and he has no home church.
There have been many such movements, both inside the Church and outside of it. This question is not sufficiently specific.
Kepler found out that the planets move around the sun in elliptical (oval) orbits, the church didn't like this because they thought that God made everything perfect and they assumed that the planets orbited circularly..Catholic AnswerActually, Kepler had a few problems with the Catholic Church because he lived in an area whose prince returned to the Catholic Church and all of its citizens had to reconvert or leave. But he was a German Lutheran who was very unpopular with the Lutheran Church as his beliefs were Calvinist. He was unpopular with almost everyone. But, as he was not Catholic to begin with, and left the area he had been living in, he was not really "in trouble" with the Catholic Church".
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Archbishop added a few catholic touches to the Protestant Church. This included decorating the church- Protestants only liked plain churches . The Protestants reacted badly to this change though
Henry VIII sought to dissolve England's ties to the Catholic Church primarily to secure an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to grant. By breaking away from the Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England, he could assume greater control over religious matters and ensure his desired marriage to Anne Boleyn. Additionally, this move allowed him to seize church lands and wealth, strengthening his financial and political power. Ultimately, it was a significant step in the broader Protestant Reformation in England.
Henry VIII seized Catholic Church lands in England primarily to assert his authority and establish the English Reformation. His desire for an annulment from Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused, led him to break from the Catholic Church and create the Church of England. By appropriating church lands and wealth, he aimed to strengthen his own power, reduce papal influence, and secure financial resources for the crown. This move also garnered support from the rising Protestant sentiment and local nobility who benefited from the redistribution of land.