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Which kings supported the reformation?

Henry VIII changed to the protestant church after the catcholic did not allow him to divorce his wife.


Have the Reformation changed the Baptist church?

no they havent changed the baptist church


Henry VIII changed England's official religion several times between 1534 and 1558 and ultimately severed ties with?

catholic church


What was Henry VIII like after he changed the church?

After Henry changed the church he was basically a tyrant. He was able to divorce as he pleased and no one had any say... not even the Pope. However, Henry was a very religious man so he did keep by the bible he had read so extensively that he had studied it more than the bishops themselves. To answer your question Henry was the same person he had always been, but now he had the power to do as he pleased. Henry started out as any other king of his day , corrupt and power mad. He was made worse after an accident jousting, when he was crushed between horse and armour! He was a virtual monster , but he didn't change the Church, he was born into the Catholic Church in England and both he and the Church remained loyal to the faith! He didn't get better or even improve as far as I can see, the medical knowledge wasn't available!


When was the church of Ireland founded in Ireland?

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What changes did Henry viii do to the churches?

Henry the vlll changed the church from Catholic to protestant.


Which church did Henry VIII changed England's official religion several times between 1534 and 1558 and ultimately severed ties with?

he changed the Catholic Church into the Anglican Ecclesia


Why was Henry a religious reformer?

Henry changed religion because he wanted money,power and divorce. he made him self head of the church instead of the pope.


Which kings supported the reformation?

Henry VIII changed to the protestant church after the catcholic did not allow him to divorce his wife.


What were Henrys VII reigious belifes and why did they change?

Henry VIII was a Roman catholic, but changed the church to Protestant for 4 main reasons, love, power, money and religion, so Henry VII must have been Roman Catholic at the end of his reign. If he changed the religion, it was probably because of the preasure put on hime by the Romans. However, I thought that Henry VIII changed the church first, and Henry VII didn't. Just in case you made a typing error, Henry VIII changed the church to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne bolynn, which the church wouldn't allow. He also needed the money he would make from church taxes and selling the land previosly owned by the monastrys to pay for his wars in France. They also owned beautiful treasures of gold and silver which Henry could sell. Henry thought that the Pope in Rome had too much power over England, changing the church would lessen this. He would become popular with the protestants, and hold the power of the church himself. Anne Bolynn came from a protestant family, and changing the church would please her and her family. Sorry if I am wrong and Henry VII did change the church


What church did most of the British belong to?

Until Henry VIII, the church in England was mainly catholic, with some emergences of protestantism every now and then. Henry the VIII changed this by starting his own church, the Anglican church, and although it is largely based on catholiscism, it demonstrates a movement away from the rule of the CAtholic Church.


When did Henry VIII change the Church of England?

Henry VII change the church of England extremely, In many ways he introduced divorce well people knew about it but didn't really understand.he also changed catholics to Anglicans.


What did henry viii do that changed the face of religion in England?

1. He Broke Away From the Catholic church in Rome 2. He Made him self head of church in England


What was the act of taking away a persons right to membership in the church?

"Excommunication" The Pope can "excommunicate" a person from the Catholic Church. e.g. Henry VIII was excommunicated from the Catholic Church, because he changed the Church in England to Protestant.


What was the goriest thing that king Henry v111 did?

In Henry VIII reign he was head of the church. He changed the bible to English but services were still in Latin.


What was the new church of Henry the VII?

English church ??


Name two things that Henry did in 1536 that changed the religion in England?

1. He Broke Away From the Catholic church in Rome 2. He Made him self head of church in England