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The Act of Supremacy

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The Act of Supremacy, 1534

To secure the break with Rome, Henry VIII passed the Act of Supremacy in 1534.

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The Act of Supremacy, 1534

  • Under the Act of Supremacy 1534, Henry became the Head of the Church in England, not the Pope.
  • He could set church beliefs, decide how the church should be organised and appoint whoever he wanted to important positions in the Church.
  • Cromwell was appointed Vicegerent in religious matters.
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Actual impact of the Act of Supremacy

  • It didn’t actually make that much of a difference to the way the Church was run in England.
  • The Pope had always appointed important clergymen but generally agreed with whoever the King suggested.
  • Appeals in Church courts were very rarely referred to Rome, and the Pope didn’t really tell English people what to believe as the basics were well-established anyway.

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