English Reformation Research Paper

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The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th century England in which the Church of England broke away from the power of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. What was going on at the time of the Reformation, what changes were made, who was involved in those changes and the lasting impact of the reformation? Before and during the time of the English reformation, England was under the rule of King Henry VIII when England separated from the Roman Catholic Pope. Henry started ruling England in 1509 at the age of 17. He is the son of Henry VII and was born in Greenwich, United Kingdom. He ruled for 24 years and during those years King Henry changed the Church of England. Henry married six times, beheaded two of his wives and was the …show more content…

Church law was ruled by the code of Canon Law with final jurisdiction in Rome. Church taxes were paid straight to Rome and the Pope had the final word in the appointment of bishops. England’s break from Rome was provoked by a series of acts of Parliament passed between 1532 and 1534; among them the 1534 Act of supremacy which declared that Henry VIII was the “Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England”. Henry VIII selected himself and his successors as the Supreme rulers of the English Church. Henry VIII changed Bibles from Latin into English so that people in the service could understand what was happening and what was being read to them in the services. After the death of King Henry VIII, England fell under the rule of his daughter Mary I. Mary was hated by the English because she wanted to reunite with Rome. Once she achieved this, the English hated her, in result of England’s hatred Mary I was executed. Then Mary’s half-sister Elizabeth I became ruler of England. She followed in her father’s footsteps, separating the English from the Roman Church. King Henry VIII is the main reasons for England’s separation from Rome. He had different reasons for this separation, the main one for wanting to a male heir to take over once he died. There are also other factors that contributed to this separation for example, how Henry VIII didn’t like how much power Rome

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