Henry VIII was the King of England. He is best known for breaking away from the Catholic Church and his six wives.
The Protestant Church, however there are many sects of the Protestant church such as: Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist.
Henry VIII did not form the Catholic Church. He actually broke away from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England in 1534.
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
Henry broke away from the catholic church and established the Church of England with himself as head.
There were no protestants before that time in England. The only reason Henry VIII broke away from the church is so he could divorce Catharine of Aragon (divorce was not allowed in the Catholic Church) and marry Anne Boleyn. Actually, Martin Luther had already made his split from the Catholic Church before Henry had is 'little problem.' He defended the Church against Martin Luther's heresies and received the title of 'Defender of the Faith' from the pope.
No, the Catholic Church remained unchanged. Henry founded his own church with him as the head and made many changes that were different from the true established Catholic Church.
No, it was Henry VIII.
I am not sure what you mean. However, Henry had ended his relationship with the Catholic Church so he died as a member of the Anglican Church and not as a Catholic.
The Roman Catholic church
After breaking with the Roman Catholic Church, and the pope, Henry VIII became the supreme head of the English Church. He dissolved the monasteries (considering them useless and realed to Catholicism), and the revenues he gained from it were spent on his military campaigns in the 1540s.
Catholic and then the Church of England when Henry left the church. Everyone was Catholic in his time.