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.
No much, that was why it became the Church of England
Henry VIII
Catholicism, until Henry VIII established the Church of England.
Mary I (Bloody Mary).
Yes. Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries and took all the Church's ancient treasures, not to mention lands, for the State.
King Henry VIII who founded the Anglican Church.
Catholicism doesn't believe in divorce. When he asked the pope if he could get a divorce the pope said no so king Henry got mad and separated England from catholisim
The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (in Latin, Assertio Septem Sacramentorum)
Mary was a Catholic and was trying to return England to Catholicism after Henry VIII's reign.
In 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, a shot cannon ball destroyed the theatre.
If you are talking about the creation of the Anglican Church and Henry VIII, and his daughter Elizabeth I, and son, Edward making Catholicism illegal, then King Henry VIII, King Edward, and Queen Elizabeth.
King Henry VIII of England, who split with Rome to found the Church of England.