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Reminder for NEXT WEEK: FLIP LEARNING TASK: Reminder for NEXT WEEK: Using the diagram on page 113 of the textbook as your base, I would like you to create your own timeline of the religious changes to take place under Henry’s reign from 1509-1547. Also tried to add in pictures for some of your points too. In one colour write down anything that suggests a break away from tradition and Catholicism (ie. Protestantism) and in a second anything that would suggest it remained. (You should also look at the information on Doctrines on page 111-112 for some help and the work from this lesson too) The work due in for today is:

Retrieval Quiz Dissolution of the monasteries/opposition = 1 point 1. In what year were all religion houses dissolved? 2. What is Humanism? 3. Name 2 acts of Parliament that were passed between 1533-1534 4. Which of Henry’s wives helped Protestantism grow and develop? 5. Which was henry’s wives were responsible for the fall of Cromwell? 6. What is the name given to the Lincolnshire uprising in 1536-37? 7. In what years were the two Parliaments called under Wolsey? 8. Give one example of someone who resisted religious change at court and why. 9. In what year was the first official translation of the Bible into English published? Dissolution of the monasteries/opposition = 1 point Early religion = 2 points Henry VIII Government= 3 points

Retrieval Quiz: Answers 1. 1540 2. It was a development of the Renaissance in the fourteenth century. It concerned itself with the purifying religious texts. Mainly intellectuals. 3. The Act in Restraint of Appeals, Act of Supremacy, Act of Succession, Treason Act 4. Anne Boleyn 5. Anne of Cleves – she wasn’t pretty enough for Henry and the marriage couldn’t be consummated. This was an embarrassment and Cromwell’s enemies took advantage. 6. The Pilgrimage of Grace 7. 1515 (Hunne’s case and anticlericalism) and 1523 (agree on taxation) 8. Thomas More – he did not accept Henry as the head of the Church 9. 1537 Dissolution of the monasteries/opposition = 1 point Early religion = 2 points Henry VIII Government= 3 points

How far had religion changed by 1547? Good learning: Understand what happened with regards to religion during the last years of his reign Great learning: Explain what doctrines were in place at the death of Henry VIII Even better: Evaluate how far religion had changed by 1547 Key Words: How far did intellectual and religious ideas change and develop and with what effects?

What happened during the final years of Henry’s reign? By the end of Henry’s reign neither Catholics nor reformers were happy with the position they were in. Henry had shown both sides signs of support, but also opposition. Catholic Protestant Examples of support Examples of opposition Task: Read through the information on page 111 (up to doctrines) and complete the grid opposite with information that shows where Henry shows support, but also opposition on each side. Which one appears to be most in Henry’s favour? Why do you think that is the case?

What happened during the final years of Henry’s reign? By the end of Henry’s reign neither Catholics nor reformers were happy with the position they were in. Henry had shown both sides signs of support, but also opposition. Catholic Protestant Examples of support Six Articles of Religion Fall of Cromwell Conservative Faction Cranmer archbishop Catherine Parr Separate from the Pope Examples of opposition Task: Read through the information on page 111 (up to doctrines) and complete the grid opposite with information that shows where Henry shows support, but also opposition on each side. Which one appears to be most in Henry’s favour? Why do you think that is the case?

Catholic or Protestant? Many of the doctrines Henry had kept remained Catholic, however there were some elements of Protestantism introduced as well. The Great Bible of 1539 was the authorised English translation which replaced the Latin one. Only the clergy were allowed to receive both the bread and wine. The Eucharist and the belief of transubstantiation remained. Although still mainly in Latin, thanks to Cranmer, some elements were now in English in 1545. All the sacraments remained in force Confession of sins to a priest were seen as an essential part of devotion. There was less emphasis on Saints and laity were forbidden to go on pilgrimages to worship saints. English clergy could not marry (a problem for those who had before this was re-imposed in 1540) The number of Saint Days had been reduced to 25. Many of the processions and events of this Church remained. Task: Copy out the list of statements opposite and decide whether they are Catholic or Protestant doctrine that Henry had in place at the end of his reign. Once you have finished decide whether overall Henry’s Church was dominated by Catholicism or Protestantism and explain why.

Catholic or Protestant? Many of the doctrines Henry had kept remained Catholic, however there were some elements of Protestantism introduced as well. The Great Bible of 1539 was the authorised English translation which replaced the Latin one. Only the clergy were allowed to receive both the bread and wine. The Eucharist and the belief of transubstantiation remained. Although still mainly in Latin, thanks to Cranmer, some elements were now in English in 1545. All the sacraments remained in force Confession of sins to a priest were seen as an essential part of devotion. There was less emphasis on Saints and laity were forbidden to go on pilgrimages to worship saints. English clergy could not marry (a problem for those who had before this was re-imposed in 1540) The number of Saint Days had been reduced to 25. Many of the processions and events of this Church remained. Task: Copy out the list of statements opposite and decide whether they are Catholic or Protestant doctrine that Henry had in place at the end of his reign. Once you have finished decide whether overall Henry’s Church was dominated by Catholicism or Protestantism and explain why.

How much change had taken place with regards to religion under Henry VIII? Using the information on the pages outlined below, Copy out the grid on an A3 sheet and fill in the boxes to help you evaluate how much change there was in religion under Henry VIII. Under Wolsey (1520s) Under Cromwell (1530s) Final years (1540-47) How much change had taken place? CHALLENGE: What are the factors influencing that change? Try to link to specific changes. Religious beliefs and society Pg. 49 Also look at the rise of humanism, Protestantism, etc too Pg. 76-77 Pg. 112 Reforms and Doctrine Pg. 50-51 Pg. 77-78 (and also the dissolution of the monasteries) Pg. 111-112 The final column is important for the next task.

‘How important were the groups which opposed the Catholic Church in forcing change in the Church in the years 1509-1547? On your grid you were asked to look at the different factors that which brought about religious change. TASK: Go through your list of factors and with a highlighter pull out all the different changes that occurred because of groups which opposed the Catholic Church. Next I would like you to write a PEEL paragraph explaining whether they were the biggest factor or not and why. Use the grid below to help. POINT: State whether you think they were the main reason for change or not. Evidence: Give SPECIFIC facts to support your answer Explanation: You need to state WHY this shows they were the main reason or not Link: Refer back to the SAME point you made at the beginning

The work due in for next lesson is as follows: FLIP LEARNING TASK: Make sure your Tudor revision grid is completed up to date. Henry VIII’s religion is now completed. Complete your timeline on religious changes. Use the work from this lesson to help – especially the overview grid. The work due in for next lesson is as follows: