he made the church of england
Henry the VIII was a good roman catholic but he then turned into a protestant (church of England.
If you mean religion, Henry (when he was young) wrote a book about the Catholic religion and how good it was, he was in good books with the pope (who let him marry his first wife Catherine of Aragon, even though she was married to his brother), but when he wanted to divorce her/get an annulment he fell out with the Pope and created the Church of England, becoming protestant. However on his death bed, King Henry VIII said he was a Catholic.
Henry the VIII was a good king because he set up the church of England and he was a well educated man he also made England a stronger country during the war of the roses However Henry was also a bad king because he destroyed all ministries and nunneries he also killed many of his wives. Henry also took money from the church and spent it on himself
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When the king of England wanted a divorce and the Catholic church wouldn't let him.More SpecificallyHenry VIII was married to Catherine of Aragon, but he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn. In 1534, when the Pope refused to grant permission for a divorce, Henry decided that he would start a new church, with himself as head and asked himself "can I have a divorce please?" And he answered himself "Yes, of course". Since then, every monarch has been styled 'Supreme Head of the Church of England' AnswerIt started when King Henry VIII of England wanted to divorce his wife and remarry.The Roman Catholic Church (which had previously been the mainstay of previous British Royalty) strictly forbade divorce.So King Henry decided he should start his own church and call it the Church of England.Of course, in the end, he married 8 wives and had them be-headed when he wanted to remarry each time!AnswerKing Henry VIII wanted a divorce, and the Pope would not grant him one, having already granted him an annulment from his previous wife. The bishops in England had been wanting reforms for some time, which they had not been able to persuade either the Pope or the king to pass; Henry VIII had in fact been granted the title Defender of the Faith, for supporting the Catholic Church against Protestant reformers. When circumstances changed, the king got the divorce he wanted, and the bishops the reforms they wanted, in establishing the Church of England.AnswerKing Henry the VIII wanted to divorce his lawful wife and marry another woman, but the Catholic Church said it was wrong to divorce a wife.He wanted to be considered 'holy' and be married in a church, so he started his own church.King Henry also sought the approval of his friend Saint Thomas Moore, whom he knew was a good man and held honour and respect in England. When St. Thomas Moore refused to attend the wedding because it was not blessed by the Catholic Church, King Henry VIII had him beheaded.
Henry the VIII was a good king because he set up the church of England and he was a well educated man he also made England a stronger country during the war of the roses However Henry was also a bad king because he destroyed all ministries and nunneries he also killed many of his wives. Henry also took money from the church and spent it on himself
He was good at seizing it from the Catholic Church =]
Henry VIII wasnt a particularly good person or big hero or anything, but he had a certain talent for going through and getting bored of wives. 'Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived' is the mantra for remembering what Henry VIII did with his wives and in what order.
That it is good.
Henry made England and wales a joined country so we had the same kingHestrengthened england by the union but doomed wales in theproses. He didn't do anything good for wales
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