Henry VIII Relgion Flashcards
(19 cards)
When did Henry VIII seek is annulment from the pope
1527
When did Cardinal Campeggio come to England and what did he do for the pope
1528 and he came to buy time as they left with nothing resloved after a year
When did the Reformation Parliament start
1529
Date of the Act of Annates and what did it do
(1532) suspended payments known as annates, which were fees paid by clergy to the Pope upon taking up new positions.
when did Henry Marry Anne
1533
When was the Submission of the Clergy and what did it mean
1532- the clergy accepted Henry, not the pope, as their law maker.
What was the 1533 Act in restraint of Appeals to Rome.
It declared that England was a self-governing empire and prohibited appeals to Rome in matters of ecclesiastical jurisdiction, effectively making the Pope’s authority in England null
What was the 1534 First Act of Succession.
Princess Elizabeth, the true successor to the Crown by declaring Princess Mary, daughter a bastard.
When was the Act of Supremacy and what did it do
1534 - Henry VIII becomes Head of Church of England
What was the 1534 Treason Act
The Act made it treason, punishable by death, to disavow the Act of Supremacy
What was the 1535 Valour Ecclesiasticus begins
was a survey of the wealth and property of the Church of England and Wales
When was the Act for the dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries
1536
What was the 1536 Act of Ten Articles
It recognized three sacraments
Upheald the catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation
Did not allow the use of images to be worshiped and didnt allow masses for the dead and the beilef in purgatory
Bible in English
What was the 1537 The Bishop’s Book.
a guide for the reformed Church of England, providing explanations
When was Henry excommunicated
1538
When was the Act of Six Articles and what did it do
1539
Transubstantiation: The belief that the bread and wine in communion become the body and blood of Christ
Communion in Both Kinds: The belief that communion in both bread and wine is not necessary for all people.
Celibacy of Priests: The obligation of priests to remain unmarried.
Vows of Chastity: The binding nature of vows of chastity taken by monks and nuns.
Private Masses: The belief that private masses should continue to be practiced.
Auricular Confession: The necessity of confessing sins to a priest.
When was the Act of the Dissolution of the Greater Monasteries
1539
What was the 1543 Act for the Advancement of True Religion
It restricted the reading of the Bible to clerics, noblemen, the gentry and richer merchants
Reasons for lack of opposition
Fear
Many anticipated the changes would not last
Many expected Henry to remain Catholic
Motivated by self-interest
Protestantism welcomed
They didn’t notice the changes
The end result was far from clear