king declared himself head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII wanted a divorce, but divorce was banned by the Catholic Church therefore Henry decided to appoint himself head of the Church of England so he could get a divorce. However, Henry did not become a Protestant and he continued to practice Catholicism until his death. The Reformation in England did not cause the country to become Protestant. It allowed dissenting ideas freer access to the population. The teachings of men like John Calvin became more common in England because the Church of England was not so directly linked to Rome.
First of all the Church in England was never a protestant Church! Up till about 1994, it was the Catholic Church in this country! How was different from other Churches? Because it had arrived in this country, Britain, only a few years after the death of Christ and having Aristobulous, mentioned by Paul in Romans as a first Bishop.
England and the Netherlands were both Protestant.
To invade England. He had been married to Queen Mary, the previous queen of England, and he had the permission of the pope to remove the Protestant monarch and take the country for himself.
England?
Henry VIII .
Henry the Eighth.
edward was raised a protestant by his fathers radical protestant ministers, these ministers ran the country while edward was too young to rule.
It brought more religions to the country (catholic and protestant) and there was a tension between the Catholic and protestant.<3
Elizabeth l of England was crowned in Westminster Abbey, and she established England as a Protestant country.
protestant than catholic then protestant etc it was like this because of the different rulers and their religious beliefs
England is a prosant country because the catholic church was corrupte and Henry was the leader of the new church of England, even though the pope was still in control and some of the people where still catholic.
king declared himself head of the Church of England.
because anne read the british newspaper article
The Church of England is a Protestant church.
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were Catholicism and Protestantism. The country experienced religious turmoil during this time, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing the Protestant Church of England as the official religion through the Act of Supremacy.