1. Henry VIII and the Catholic Church By: Amber Ferger Rachel Zaporowski
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9. A previous pope had granted Henry VIII a license to marry Catherine because she was his brothers widow. Weren't there other Catholics that got divorced without being excommunicated? Louis XII James IV's widow Margaret
10. When the pope says no, go to Parliament! Henry went to Parliament to see if they could give him an annulment (a divorce that is “okayed” by the church). Parliament set up a series of Acts that limited the papal power and influence in England. This brought about the English Reformation. Church NO! YES! Parliament
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12. What happened to Henry after he was excommunicated? *Parliament and Henry together agreed to break from the Catholic Church. *England was governed by the king, and that he had authority over everyone. *Excommunications from Rome were not valid.
13. Act of Supremacy Stated that the king was the supreme head of the Church of England (which was now Protestant) So, Henry granted himself power over all of the English Church. =
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15. Who did the people pledge loyalty to? This is where Thomas Moore comes in. People had to choose who they would choose their allegiance to- the Catholic Pope, or the Protestant Church of England. ? ?