12.2 Reform of the Church Flashcards

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Between 1532 and 1540 what was Cromwell and Cranmer assisting Henry with

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Withdrawing the English church from Papal jrusidiction

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How did Cromwell and Cranmer go about withdrawing the English church from Papal Power

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  • Established Henry as the supreme head of the church
  • Dissolved monasteries
  • Began to alter the Church doctrine and practices
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What were the three weaknesses of the Church

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  • Corruption
  • Anticlericalism
  • Decline of Monasticism
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What were the three common cases of clerical corruption

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  1. Simony
  2. Pluralism
  3. Non-residence
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What is simony

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Receiving the profits of more than one Church office

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What was pluralism

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Holding several church positions

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What is non-residence

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Receiving the profits of a clerical post without carrying out the duties that come with it

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What is anticlericalism

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Opposition to the political and social importance of the church

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9
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Who objected to canon law

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Lawyers

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10
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What objections were made towards the Church

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Its legal privileges

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What was the Richard Hunne case

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Richard Hunne was found dead in the Bishop of London’s prison. Was made to look like a suicide but it wasnt - torture gone wrong, dampened church appeal and fed anticlericalism

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What have some historians suggested about monasteries

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They had become relics of a bygone age

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What were the larger monasteries essentially

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Substantial businesses with huge resources

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What supports the idea of monasterial decline

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The ease of which the dissolution of monasteries occurred

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What changes were made to the Church

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  • Henry became supreme head
  • Cromwell appointed vicergeant in spirituals
  • Six new diosces created
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How did Henry become supreme head of the Church

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Via the Act of Supremacy 1534

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What did the appointment of Cromwell as vicergent in spirituals mean

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Cromwell had more power than archbishops

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What significance does Vicergent in spirituals haver

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Little, because it died with Cromwell.

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Describe the timeline of the dissolution of monasteries

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1535 - Valor Ecclesiasticus (visitations to monasteries)

1536 - Act to dissolve the smaller monasteries

1539 - Act to dissolve the remaining monasteries

1540 - All monasteries dissolved

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What did the Valor Ecclesiasticus give Cromwell

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An accurate measurement of Church wealth available to the Crown

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How many visitors were sent to the Church in order to find evidence of corruption

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What amount of evidence was gathered at the start and what did it allow

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Enough evidence to allow the dissolution of monasteries worth under £200

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What events widened the dissolution of monasteries

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  • The pilgrimage of grace, and the implication of heads of religious houses in them
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What marked the beginning of a sustained attack on traditional religious practices

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Royal Injunctions 1536. This was taken further by the second set of injunctions in 1537

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What did the 1536 injunctions involve
- A restriction on the number of holy days | - Pilgrimages were discouraged
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What did the 1538 injunctions involve
- Pilgrimage and venetration were condemned as 'works of mens fantasies' - Forced every parish church to have their own english version of the bible.
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What had Henry become fearful of regarding the bible
That anyone could read it and new perceptions could be formed.
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What did Henry do following his fear regarding the bible
Passed an act in 1543 which restricted the public reading of the bible to upper class males only Act = Advancement of True religion
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What was Henry's attitude towards doctrine
Little to no change in doctrine was consistently made. This illustrates that the King was unsure about it