What event occurred in 1530 regarding the clergy?
Clergy accused of Praemunire
Praemunire was a legal term referring to a specific offense against the authority of the Crown, often involving the clergy’s allegiance to the Pope over the King.
What significant event happened in 1531?
Pardoned and recognized as Supreme Head of the Church
This marked a pivotal moment in the English Reformation, consolidating Henry VIII’s authority over the Church of England.
What was the purpose of the Act of Annates passed in 1532?
Banned payments to Rome
This act aimed to stop the flow of money from England to the Papacy.
What did the Supplication of the Ordinaries achieve in 1532?
Clergy banned from enacting church laws without royal permission
This further asserted the king’s control over ecclesiastical matters.
What was the significance of the Act in Restraint of Appeals to Rome in 1533?
Transferred papal powers to the king
This act was crucial in establishing the monarch’s authority over legal matters previously handled by the Pope.
What was the outcome of the 2nd Act of Annates in 1534?
Enforced the 1st Act after it was suspended
This act reinforced the ban on payments to Rome and further limited papal influence.
What did the Act of Submission of the Clergy entail in 1534?
Clergy submitted to the king’s authority
This act required the clergy to acknowledge the king as the head of the Church.
What was established by the Act of Succession in 1534?
Anne’s children given succession over Catherine’s children
This act was part of Henry VIII’s efforts to legitimize his marriage to Anne Boleyn.
What did the Act of Supremacy declare in 1534?
Henry as Supreme Head of the Church
This act officially broke ties with the Catholic Church and established the Church of England.
What did the Treason Act of 1534 list?
Acts counted as treason, e.g., words against the king’s position
This act criminalized dissent against the monarchy, reinforcing royal authority.
What change did the Act of First Fruits and Tenths implement?
Church taxes going to the king instead of the Pope
This was another step in transferring financial power from the Papacy to the Crown.
What happened to smaller monasteries under $200 in 1536?
Closed down
This was part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which aimed to consolidate wealth and power within the Crown.
What was rejected by the Act of Ten Articles in 1536?
7 sacraments of the Catholic Church
This act marked a significant theological shift away from traditional Catholic beliefs.
Who was excommunicated in 1538?
Henny
This excommunication reflects the tensions of the period.
What was enacted in 1539 that affected religious practices?
Act of 6 Articles
This act reaffirmed traditional Catholic doctrines in the Church of England.
What significant act was passed in 1539 regarding monasteries?
Act for Dissolution of the Large Monasteries
This act facilitated the closure and dissolution of larger monasteries, impacting religious and socio-economic structures.