Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.
James II
Protestant
Protestant.
He was named after Martin Luther, a famous German catholic who changed the world by making the 2nd ever kind of christian church - protestant. This was as he was PROTESTINGting about the catholic law. He named the protestant church PROTESTant for that reason
catholic
No, King James was a Protestant.
Protestant.
I'm assuming you mean King Charles I... he was protestant.
No, it is a Protestant Bible.
Henry the fourth
Like a lot of people in the medievil times you changed your religious beliefs to be as the king, or you was seen to be commiting treason. Anne i believe was a catholic but she had read about the protestant faith and was supportive of its approach. Her daughter Queen Elizabeth I was a protestant Queen.
A lessening of the power of the Catholic Church.Another answerHenry the 8th changed and took over the Catholic church in England, changing it to Protestant in order to divorce and remarry until he received what he wanted. Most of the country became Protestant. Henry started off as a very strong Catholic and ended up as a Protestant but still liked the catholic ways. After his death, Edward was a Protestant in order to be king. Mary was a strong Catholic and so wanted to change the country back to being Catholic, but there was no point as Elizabeth was a strong Protestant and so would change it all back again.
According to my English teacher, he changed from Catholic to Protestant