Significance Of Religious Change Henry Viii Flashcards
What change to do with structure and governance took place in November 1534
Act of supremacy
Henry became head of the church
What change to do with structure and governance took place in February 1533?
Act in restraint of appeals
Papal powers transferred to Henry
What change to do with structure and governance took place in may 1532
Submission of the clergy
Clergy accepted Henry was head not pope
What change to do with structure and governance took place in 1532 and 1534
Act of annates
Payments to Rome banned
King now appointed bishops
What change to do with structure and governance took place in January 1535
Cromwell made vice-Genent in spirituals
What change to do with structure and governance took place by 1540
Dissolution of 563 monasteries
This removed social aspects such as healthcare and poor relief
How much did crown income increase by after selling of church land?
£120,00 to £250,000
What evidence to do with structure and governance shows there was little change
The structure of the hierarchy remained the same. The order was still archbishop, bishop, parish priest
Parishes still ran the church and daily life
Act of ten articles
July 1536
Seven sacraments of Catholic doctrine were rejected
Proposed by Cromwell
Example of a change to doctrine in august-September 1536
Royal injunctions to the clergy issued by Cromwell
Ideas surrounding the abandonment of pilgrimages
What change happened involving doctrine in august 1537
The Matthew bible was released
It was a Protestant version published by Thomas Matthew that had the king’s permission
What changes to doctrine took place in December 1545
Chantries act passed allowing dissolution
Six articles
The six articles published in 1539 undermined the previous 10 articles as they returned to some Catholic principles
Confirmation of mass, transubstantiation and confession
Examples of what happened to people who rejected transubstantiation
John lambert executed in 1538
Anne Askew burned in 1546
What did Henry write in 1543
“The necessary doctrine and erudition of a Christian man”