religious changes

Cards (25)

  • first act of annates 1532 banned payments to Rome
  • 1532 submission of clergy meant they had to accept king lawmaker and not pope
  • 1533 act in restraint hot of appeals- Henry head of church and Catherine could not appeal to pope
  • 1534 act of supremacy- Confirmed Henry as head of the church
  • 1536 act of ten articles- rejected 4/7 sacraments of catholic belief
  • 1536 royal injunctions- Clergy had to defend royal supremacy (by Cromewell)
  • 1537 Bishop's book- reduced importance of mass
  • 1537 Matthew's bible-a protestant version of the bible
  • 1538 royal injunctions- ordered English bible in all parishes and discouraged pilgrimages.
  • 1538 execution of John Lambert- confusion as he was executed for denying transubstantiation (return to Catholicism?)
  • 1539 great bible- first English language bible
  • 1539 six articles- confirmed transubstantiation, primate mass but denied marriage of priests and communion in both kinds (confusion)
  • 1539 act of dissolution of greater monasteries- all monasteries shut and money/land given to crown
  • 1540 marriage of Anne of Cleves- protestant family
  • 1540 marriage to Catherine Howard- catholic family
  • 1543 act of advancement of true religion- restricted access to English bible to upper class
  • 1543 king's book- revised bishop's book, defended transubstantiation and six articles. (catholic)
  • 1544 English litany- replaced Catholic Latin Litany but priests did not have to use it
  • 1545 Chantries act- passed but no enforced, allowed for dissolution of chantries
  • 1546 Anne of Askew executed- executed for denying transubstantiation
  • 1546 heavily protestant regency council named- protestant inheritance for Edward
  • 1529 MPs attacked what they saw as abuse in the church and Henry in 1532 took action against clerical abuse.
  • John Cheke was tutor to Edward, protestant
  • 1534 act to stop peter's pence abolished payments to Rome
  • act for first fruits and tenths made clerical taxes to Henry not Rome