It was very difficult for kings to control the church. The church was very powerful. It could make people scared and tell them theyre going to hell. They could even tell the king they were going to hell. One man who got power off of the church was Henry VIII. He did so by closing down all catholic churches and creating the Church of England.
One good example of kings not getting power of the church is King Henry II and Thomas Beckett. Henry asked Thomas Beckett to become Archbishop of Canterbury in 1161. Beckett accepted in 1162. Henry hoped that by Beckett being Archbishop, he would get control of the church. He was wrong. Beckett had a new master GOD.
Another example of the power of the church is monks could murder someone and be sent to the church courts and get away with it. Nothing more would be said. Another example of power is the church saying who could be buried at the church and who couldnt. People who had committed suicide were not allowed to be buried in holy ground. But why was the church so powerful? The answer to that is William, Duke of Normandy (William I).
When William became the King of the whole of England, he brought over a system that was used in Normandy the feudal system. This system told everyone how powerful he or she was, and the church was very powerful. They wanted a share of Williams land and from then on they became high and mighty.
After Henry VIII, the church became weaker and weaker and parliament became top dog. Parliament made lots of decisions from the country and even took power from the king once. During Mary I reign, she burnt prosatants. She even burnt archbishops. She wanted everyone to be Catholics. Archbishops were burnt, nobles and of course peasants. Sometimes peasants were burnt for not knowing the Lords Prayer.
The Essay on Martin Luther King Jr And Henry David Thoreau
There are times throughout the history of the United States when its citizens have felt the need to revolt against the government. Two such cases occurred during the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau. Both men courageously confronted the mighty us government; both spent time in jail as a result of their defiant actions; both men stood for a belief in a better future, and ...
Mary believed that anyone who didnt follow the Catholic ways would burn in front of the gates of hell. These people were known as heretics. They had to repent before they died. During this time the church didnt have much power. It is difficult for us to now realize how powerful the church was. It had control of the minds and lives of all the people. They had a lot of influence.
But after lots of arguments the church has lost a lot of power and now is devoted to religion and helping people..