PRIESTS CAN MARRY AND HAVE A FAMILY AND A HOME
It did not change. The traditional Catholic teaching was reaffirmed at the Council of Trent.
If you are referring to the Protestant Reformation, the only things that changed were the suppression of some of the wrongs that priests (and bishops) were practicing and that the reformers were complaining about. The official teaching of the Church remained the same.
He didn't change religion, he was Protestant from the start, his wife was Catholic.
A lessening of the power of the Catholic Church.Another answerHenry the 8th changed and took over the Catholic church in England, changing it to Protestant in order to divorce and remarry until he received what he wanted. Most of the country became Protestant. Henry started off as a very strong Catholic and ended up as a Protestant but still liked the catholic ways. After his death, Edward was a Protestant in order to be king. Mary was a strong Catholic and so wanted to change the country back to being Catholic, but there was no point as Elizabeth was a strong Protestant and so would change it all back again.
According to my English teacher, he changed from Catholic to Protestant
Yes, but only in England.
The Religions Through The Period Of Time Changes Such As Henry VIII - Roman Catholic Edward VI - Protestant Mary I - Roman Catholic Elizabeth I - Protestant
Martin Luther
exactly what the roman catholic church priests wear so they don't change their clothing just because of their different Christianity.
Every Catholic had to become a Protestant!
Catholic AnswerElizabeth I of England was a protestant and had no control over the Catholic Church other than trying to kill anyone who practiced Catholicism in England as a traitor.
The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics declined.