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.
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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!
Henry VIII was the king of England who established the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, in the 16th century.
Well the church is founded on Christ. However the organisation of the Anglican church was set up by King Henry VIII of England.
Henry VIII's actions led to the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. He dissolved monasteries, seized their wealth, and asserted his authority as the head of the church in England. This eventually led to the English Reformation and a shift in religious power away from Rome.
The Episcopalian religion originated from the Church of England, which was established by King Henry VIII in the 16th century when he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church. The Episcopal Church in the United States became an independent denomination after the American Revolution.
After King Henry VIII died, his son Edward VI succeeded him and introduced Protestant reforms, which were continued by Queen Elizabeth I. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as a Protestant church, further solidifying the break from the Roman Catholic Church. Religious conflicts and tensions continued in the following years, including the persecution of Catholics and Puritans.
After speaking out against Henry VIII's divorce and refusal to recognize the Pope as head of the Church, Thomas More was arrested, tried for treason, and subsequently executed in 1535. He was beheaded at the Tower of London for his refusal to accept the Act of Supremacy establishing Henry as the head of the Church of England.
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No, Henry VIII was never a pope. He did decide to name himself the leader of the Church of England, however.
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If you are speaking of Henry VIII, then that would be the Church of England, also known as the Anglican church.
Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and founded the Church of England.
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No Henry VIII didn't create the protestant church it was Martin Luther in 1517 Henry VIII only made it officialMArtin Luther actually set up the lutheren church though !
King Henry VIII of England.
King Henry VIII established the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church.
henry started his own church in 1534