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Henry VIII and religion (Break with Rome (After Catherine of Aragon…
Henry VIII and religion
Break with Rome
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In 1532 the Archbishop of Canterbury died and was replaced by Thomas Cramner who had string Lutherian interests
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1534 Act of Supremacy Henry is head of the Church and always should have been ( Treason Act denial of the Royal supremacy was punishable by death)
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Doctrinal changes
Protestant
1536: Restrictions on a number of Holy days were put into place. Pilgrimages were discouraged and the Ten articles of faith (Cromwell)
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Catholic
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1543: Bible reading is restricted to the upper class males and the King's book is issued which is a revised Bishops book with more Catholicism
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