The Church and Henry VIII 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryThe Tudors: England 1485-1603ASAQA Created by: theblazingoptimistCreated on: 07-03-16 19:04 What is an annulment? The end of an illegal marriage. 1 of 37 Give three reasons why Henry wanted to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon? Desire for power, decreasing political value of current marriage, need to increase own revenue 2 of 37 What Bible passage did Henry use to justify the annulment? Leviticus 3 of 37 How did Catherine of Aragon respond? Opposition - wanted to protect daughter + believed that Henry's mind was being poisoned by advisers incl. Wolsey 4 of 37 Give three reasons why Henry failed to secure an annulment. Lack of diplomacy in asking the Pope, the Pope's own lack of freedom, Eng.'s unestablished links w/ Cardinals 5 of 37 When was the Sack of Rome? 1527 6 of 37 Why was the sack of Rome important for the annulment? The Pope was effectively Charles V's prisoner and so couldn't make a decision 7 of 37 When did the legatine court presiding over the annulment open? 18th June 1528 8 of 37 When did Wolsey begin drawing up plans for the dissolution of the monasteries with more than six inmates? 1528 9 of 37 Name two historians that argued people were content with Catholicism in Tudor England? Haigh and Duffy 10 of 37 When did Henry's marriage concerns begin to be actively discussed? 1527 11 of 37 When did Pope Clement agree to send Cardinal Campeggio to England to hear the divorce case? 1528 12 of 37 When was Wolsey stripped of his offices? 1529 13 of 37 When did Wosley die? 1530 14 of 37 When was More's Utopia published? 1516 15 of 37 Parliament encouraged to voice anti-clerical feelings; Cromwell collected evidence of abuses 1530 16 of 37 Oxbridge scholars sent to European universities to find support for divorce 1530 17 of 37 When were the upper clergy charged with praemnunire? 1530 18 of 37 Cromwell introduces Supplication Against the Ordinaries 1531 19 of 37 When was the Act Against Annates passed? 1532 20 of 37 When was the Act for the Submission of the Clergy passed? 1532 21 of 37 Act in Restraint of Appeals 1533 22 of 37 When was the Act of Supremacy and the Treasons Act passed? 1534 23 of 37 Why can it be argued that the Act of Supremacy had a lesser impact on Tudor England? Medieval Popes had little involvement in day-to-day religious affairs 24 of 37 Valor Ecclesiasticus produced 1535 25 of 37 Act for Dissolution of Smaller Monasteries passed 1536 26 of 37 Ten Articles passed; three sacraments, ambig. Eucharist 1536 27 of 37 First set of royal injunctions issued 1536; restrictions on holy days, discouragement of pilgrimages 28 of 37 Pilgramage of Grace 1536 29 of 37 How many men were part of the Pilgramage of Grace? 40,000 30 of 37 Second set of royal injunctions issued 1538; condemned relics and images 31 of 37 Act for Dissolution of Larger Monasteries passed 1539 32 of 37 Six Articles Act reasserted Catholic doctrine 1539 33 of 37 Six Articles Act 1539; reasserted Catholic doctrines, e.g transubstantiation 34 of 37 Give two other effects of the dissolution of the monasteries. Less education, money gained for crown (10% national income) 35 of 37 First edition of the Great Bible 1539 36 of 37 Act for the Advancement of True Religion 1543; restricted reading Bible to upper-class males 37 of 37
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