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The English Reformation
Henry VIII to Elizabeth the Great, and the formation of the Anglican Church
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Prince Arthur of Wales (1486-1502)
Wife: Catherine of Aragon Catholic Union of Spain and England Catherine married to next son, Henry Political implications, HUGE dowry
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King Henry VIII (r. 1509-1547) “Defender of the Faith”
King Henry VIII & Catherine Daughter: Mary 1529 – Annulment request
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European Politics Intervene
1529 – Rome sacked by Charles V Pope Clement VII: prisoner of Emperor Charles V Catherine of Aragon: Charles V’s aunt The Princess Mary: Charles V’s cousin Annulment unacceptable
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King Henry VIII’s Wives
1530’s – King Henry VIII declares himself head of the church Opposition beheaded (Thomas Moore) Queen #2: Anne Boleyn, no male heir Daughter: Elizabeth Queen #3: Jane Seymour died in child birth son: Edward 3 more wives
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The English Reformation
Theologically conservative Confession, clerical celibacy, transubstantiation –Henry: Pope, Protector of Faith in England The First Act of Supremacy (1534) 1536 The Pilgrimage of Grace Ireland remained loyal to Catholicism England had little control over Ireland Increased tension/ conflict
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Edward & Mary King Edward VI (r. 1547 – 1553) Queen Mary (1553- 1558)
Protestantism spread The Book of Common Prayer (1549) Queen Mary ( ) Devout Catholic Husband: Phillip II of Spain Executed several hundred protestants (Bloody Mary) Several thousand English protestants fled the island
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Queen Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603) 1558: Catholics vs. Protestants
Returning Exiles: eliminate all Catholicism, Purify the Church Puritans The Elizabethan Religious Settlement The 2nd Act of Supremacy (1559) The Act of Uniformity (1559) “supreme Governor of the Church of England”
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The Anglican Church Service in English Monasteries not re- established
Clergy allowed to marry Remained hierarchical(archbishops /bishops) Upheld many Catholic traditions
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The Spanish Threat Late 15th Century Phillip II of Spain Mary Queen of Scots Executed due to assassination plot, backed by Phillip II Pope urged Phillip to retaliate May 9, 1588: The Spanish Armada
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