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aliina [53]
1 year ago
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Look at Source A. What do buildings such as these suggest about the Catholic Church?​

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attashe74 [19]1 year ago
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These ruins suggest that the Catholic church suffered during the rule of Henry VIII of England.

<h3>What is seen in the image?</h3>

Pictured are the ruins of Furness Abbey, a former monastery outside the English town of Barrow that was built in 1123.

<h3>Why was this abbey destroyed?</h3>

Despite being one of the most important abbeys in England during the Middle Ages, once Henry VIII came to power, the abbey was separated from the State and destroyed in 1537 during the English Reformation.

Because Henry VIII did not agree with the internal management of the Catholic Church, so he created his own church in which the sacred scriptures were interpreted in a different way during the 16th century.

According to the above, it can be inferred that the reforms to the church affected the Catholic Church because many faithful and temples were rejected and destroyed.

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