Why did Henry VIII break from the Roman Catholic Church?
[2023-01-13 05:35:32]
First, Henry VIII wanted his son to continue his path and create a dynasty. He had only one daughter (Princess Mary) to give the old lady the Aragonese Catherine. As she passed the birth age and fell in love with the daughter of one of his ambassadors (Ann Boleyn), he married Anne and is trying to resolve the marriage to possibly make a son. He first asked for papal marriage exemption based on the fact that Mr. Katherine married Henry's brother Arthur and got married before Henry died. But Ursi could not get this, because for the reason he was devoid of negotiation skills, but secondly, the Papacy became a prisoner of Philip in Spain during the Italian war .
At the same time, Anne Boleyn became Lutheran (due to her time in the French court), shook many texts and books under Henry's nose, finally to oppose him to the Pope Did. Henry believes that God must do whatever he wishes, as he is anointed by God. So he passed the parliament, announced that he was the leader of the English church, changed England into a Protestant country, and allowed Henry and Annie to marry.
Apart from the Catholic church, the English church and the Roman Catholic church were separated, but this is another problem. King Henry 8 wanted to divorce his wife because he did not give male heirs, but Catholics do not permit him. He departed from the Roman Catholic, decided to establish his own church called the English church, which would allow him to divorce. Unfortunately, discussions on religious reform eventually led to a series of wars. While others were still supporting the Catholic Church, some rulers converted to Protestantism. The 30 year war took place in the home of Martin Luther in Germany and almost all countries in Europe were involved. This war is destructive, an estimated 25% to 40% of Germans were killed.
Prior to Henry VIII in his 50's 50's and breaking with Pope, the Roman Catholic Church was strong in England. Only a few persecuted minors are casting doubt on their teachings. In the early days of Henry's reign, the traditional religious practices such as pilgrimage, saint's holidays, religious dramas and the continuing construction and decoration of the church, which is the main feature of the father's rule over the reign of Henry VIII Also seen. . But when Henry announced in 1533 that he was the supreme leader of the English church, after refusing the Pope to approve his divorce with Catherine of Aragon, his decision was to reform the British religion I started. Following it symbolized medieval Catholicism - and the monastery became the main focus of the king's attack.
In the early 16th century, England and Spain established a strong relationship between the dedication to the Roman Catholic Church and the marriage between England's Henry VIII and Aragon's Catherine. Then, in the 1830s, when Henry VIII was released from the Roman Catholic Church so that he could divorce Katherine, the efforts of British Protestant reformers were officially endorsed, the relationship between the UK and Spain It collapsed. Henry VIII wants to cancel the marriage for 20 years with Catherine of Aragon. However, Catherine was the aunt of King Charles V of Spain, and his support was extremely important to the Holy Roman Empire, so the Pope refused to abolish it. Among political acts, Henry broke off contact with Rome, declared to be the leader of the English church, appointed a new archbishop, announced his abolition, and remarried