The Church of England Henry was a member of the Church of England, no more! It was not his Church and whilst he was Chief magistrate in this country and had some responsibility towards the Church at law, the Church was simply the Body of Christ in England at that time.
The colonis of New York attended church every Sunday, it was a law
he was head of the Church in those days, so when he broke with the Catholic Church, he now became Head of the "new" church of England, that made it law.
Henry the Eighth i would assume
The brother of your spouse is your brother-in-law.
That would be called an outlaw or a rebaliane
The church runs the government therefore it sets the laws according to church doctrine.
The church runs the government therefore it sets the laws according to church doctrine.
it is called the canon law
Getting married in a court of law is referred to as a Civil Ceremony as opposed to a Church Ceremony. And a marriage is a marriage - whether it's in a church or in a judge's chambers.
The Church of England Henry was a member of the Church of England, no more! It was not his Church and whilst he was Chief magistrate in this country and had some responsibility towards the Church at law, the Church was simply the Body of Christ in England at that time.
breaking the law would constitute a criminal case.
The answer depends on the particular church and the nature of the violation of church law.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman Catholic is a slur that became popular in England after the protestant revolt. The law of the Catholic Church is known as Codex Iuris Canonici, popularly known as "the Code" or "Code of Canon Law" in English.
Canon law contains the rules that govern the Catholic Church.
immunity
Illegal