The Anglican Reformation was initiated in England in the mid-16th century by King Henry VIII, who broke with Rome and established the Church of England. Anglicans retain some Catholic liturgy and sacraments but reject the authority of the Pope.
The Anglican Reformation was initiated in England in the mid-16th century by King Henry VIII, who broke with Rome and established the Church of England. Anglicans retain some Catholic liturgy and sacraments but reject the authority of the Pope.