HenryVIII was originally Roman Catholic, but when he wanted a divorce from First wife Catherine of Aragon the church refused to let him, so he broke away from the church of rome and made his own religion called The Church of England (protestants) Which is our religion in The UK today, Catholics are no longer aloud to be King Or Queen of Britain.
Henry VIII was.
Henry the 8th was declared 'defender of the faith' in the year of 1533.
he was a loser
Fidei defensor - Defender of the faith
Pope Leo X
Henry The VIII Loved All These Things, It Played A Big Part With The Split With Rome. Hope That Helped.
Henry the VIII was called the 'Defender of Faith' by the pope, Pope Leo X, because he wrote "Defense of the Seven Sacraments" which was critical of Luther and promoted the Catholic faith. Ironically, he kept this title after splitting from the church, and the title continues to be passed down to British monarchy.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are asking about the religious faith of King Henry VIII's children, and the order in which they ruled, then here we go: Edward VI, Protestant, Mary I, Roman Catholic; Elizabeth I, Protestant.
Julius II was pope when Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon got married. Leo X gave him the title "Defender of the Faith" Clement VII was pope when Henry VIII sought to put Catherine away.
No, because of how the monks were living in it.
Yes, he was given the title in response to his denouncing of Martin Luther.
Catholicism remained dominate during the reign of Henry VIII. He did not abolish its practice everywhere, just in England. Even then, many Catholics retained their faith during this time.