Henry VIII’s break with Rome was a watershed moment for England and for Christendom. Did the papacy have itself to blame?
A history of the Church of England from the accession of Henry VIII, to the silencing of convocation in the eighteenth century ... with an appendix containing a sketch of the history of the Protestant ...
What a memorable night we shared at the majestic St. Augustine’s Church, Rugeley, as we stepped back in time to experience ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to pray with Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel, marking a historic moment of reconciliation five centuries after Henry VIII's break with Rome. This ...
Professor Clark said: “This Tudor Domesday survey was made at a turning-point in history, when Henry VIII had led the kingdom out of Europe. It would be fitting for these data on the state of his ...
King Charles and Pope Leo prayed together at the Vatican in the first joint worship including an English monarch and a Catholic pontiff since 1534.
For the first time since Henry VIII's break from Rome, a British monarch has prayed publicly with the Pope, an extraordinary moment symbolising reconciliation after nearly five centuries of religious ...