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The reformation in England Notes - 9-12-13 The reformation in England

Not religion but politics brought about the English Reformation. King Henry VIII wanted to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, whom he thought could not give him a male heir. The pope was unwilling to annul (declare invalid) his marriage, however, and Henry turned to England’s church courts. The archbishop of Canterbury ruled that Henry’s marriage to Catherine was null and void.

Henry then married Anne Boleyn, who was crowned queen and gave birth to a girl. (the baby would later become Queen Elizabeth I) At Henry’s request, in 1534 Parliament moved to break England’s Catholic Church away from the pope in Rome. The Act of Supremacy of 1534 ruled that the king was the supreme head of the new Church of England. The king controlled religious doctrine, clerical appointments, and discipline. Thomas More opposed the king and was beheaded.

Henry dissolved the monasteries and sold their land and possessions to the wealthy. This gave him more money and supporters. He stuck close to Catholic teachings, however. The sickly, 9 year old Edward VI succeeded him. During his reign, church officials moved the Church of England, also called the Anglican Church, in a Protestant direction. Clergy could now marry and a new church service developed.

Henry’s daughter Mary came to the throne in 1553. She wanted to return England to Catholicism, but her actions had the opposite effect. She earned her name “Bloody Mary” by having 300 Protestants burned as heretics. By the end of her reign, England was more Protestant than ever.

Question of the day…. For what reason do you think Thomas More opposed King Henry VII? He believed that religious authority should be in the hands of religious leaders not the king, and that the supreme authority of the church was the pope. He also knew that Henry was moving against the Church out of self-interest.