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Tewksbury Abbey paid Henry VIII £453 to keep their abbey during the dissolution of the monasteries. This payment enabled the abbey to remain operating for a period of time before eventually being dissolved in 1539.

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What did Henry 8th religion have to do with closing the monastries?

Henry VIII broke with Papal authority in order to be able to divorce Catherine of Aragon the widow of his brother. Cardinal Wolsey had been unable to persuade the Pope to grant Henry a divorce. He proclaimed himself head of the Church of England, dissolved the monastries and divorced Catherine, all in 1532. Henry needed money as he had been bankrupt by spending so much in wars so when he was head o fchurch he sold off the monastries and their land to ricg people and took all the gold and silver ornaments for himself. this brought him money.


What was Henry VIII church name?

The church created by Henry VIII after his excommunication from the Catholic church was known as the "Church of England", and still exists to this day as a separate branch of Christianity.Anglican Catholic Answer!Sorry! Henry was not excommunicated from the Catholic Church. That he had some kind of domestic trouble and sought an annulment is true. What angered Henry is that the King of France had obtained one, cost a lot of money, but it was there . Possibly he wondered just what was wrong with English money that it couldn't buy him an annulment from the papacy?Regarding the Church of England! This was not created by Henry VIII, but had existed since Roman times, best part of 1500 yrs. Neither is it a separate branch of Christianity. It is a, 'particular church,' in England. Just as the Roman Church was a particular church in Italy, this existed from Rome down to the sea and covered all the three Islands. The Catholic Church is not a highly centralised body with its government in Rome, it is a federation of self governing churches, such as we see in the Eastern Church!


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He is a Catholic ChristianIn an Interview by Wilson Lee Flores Published in The Philippine Starentitled Why Henry Sy believes the Philippines is not hopelessa question that goes like this was asked:Your SM Cinemas do not allow R-18 or For Adults Only movies, including The Da Vinci Code. Are you a Catholic or is it just your wife?HENRY SY: I am Catholic, but yes, it's my wife Felicidad Tan Sy who is the most devout among us in the family. She devotes almost all her time and money to the Catholic Church.


What king had 6 wives?

Brief notes on the six wives of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547):First wife of Henry VIII:The Spanish princess, who had previously been married to Henry's brother Arthur, Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536), was unable to provide Henry with a male heir; which he desperately wanted, despite six pregnancies and only one living daughter (Mary). After Henry became enamoured of Anne Boleyn, he decided to divorce Catherine in 1533 and eventually had their marriage annulled. Her health went into decline and she died on 7 January 1536.Second wife of Henry VIII:Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536), who displaced Catherine of Aragon in Henry's affections, had also been unfortunate enough not be able to provide Henry VIII with a male heir, and was executed on trumped up charges of adultery, incest, witchcraft - all treasonable offences. She was beheaded by an expert French swordsman, ordered by Henry as a more merciful death, on 19 May 1536. Ironically her triumph was that she was the mother of a great monarch, Elizabeth I.Third wife of Henry VIII:Jane Seymour (b.1504-09) the third wife of Henry VIII, betrothed to Henry the day after Anne Boleyn's execution, died on 24 October 1537, twelve days after giving birth (probably from puerperal fever) to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, later Edward VI (1537 - 1553). It was with Jane that a dying Henry asked to be buried. They are interred together in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.Fourth wife of Henry VIII:After the death of his third wife, Jane Seymour, Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) was eventually persuaded to marry again, but this fourth wife, Anne of Cleves (1515 - 1557) was chosen via a portrait Henry had commissioned from Hans Holbein. When he saw her in the flesh, on New Year's Day 1540, he was extremely unhappy with her appearance (apparently he called her "the Flanders Mare"). Although he went ahead and married Anne on 6 January 1540, Henry refused to consummate the marriage, so eventually this was annulled on 9 July 1540. But at least Anne of Cleves was "paid off" and did not lose her head. She received a generous divorce settlement and remained on good terms with the king. Anne died in 1557, with declining health.Fifth wife of Henry VIII:Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542) was much younger than Henry VIII (1491 - 1547). They married on 28 July 1540. She made the treasonable mistake of having an affair with a cousin of her mother's, Thomas Culpepper. When King Henry was given the details of her adultery, he is said to have cried, as he had always thought of Catherine as his "rose without a thorn". Catherine (a cousin of Anne Boleyn's) was beheaded on 13 February 1542, having asked for the block to be brought to her the night before, so that she could practice placing her head upon it.Sixth wife of Henry VIII:Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr (b. c1512), had already been widowed twice, when she married Henry on 12 July 1543. She was a very sensible and intellectual lady, and outlived Henry, as he died on 28 January 1547. Katherine married again, after Henry's death, to Thomas Seymour, a brother of Jane Seymour. She became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, and died of puerperal fever on 5 September 1548.


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