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Most things stayed the same unless you were married to Henry or was one of his mistresses! In the Liturgy or the services such as the Mass, nothing changed except

the Mass was translated in to English! later on in the reign, or early in Edwards reign the Daily Hours were brought down to Mattins,Evensong and Compline! Again in English and all the better for it!

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