Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue

The ecumenical relations between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church were notably shaped after the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). == English Reformation == Conflict between the English Crown and the Holy See began in the period known as the English Reformation which began with the rejection of papal jurisdiction in England by the declaration of royal supremacy by King Henry VIII, followed in time by the confiscation of church properties, the dissolution of the monasteries, the execution of priests, forced attendance at Anglican worship, forced payment of tithes to the state church and the illegalisation of Roman Catholicism.

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Anglican–Roman Catholic dialogue

The ecumenical relations between the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church were notably shaped after the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). == English Reformation == Conflict between the English Crown and the Holy See began in the period known as the English Reformation which began with the rejection of papal jurisdiction in England by the declaration of royal supremacy by King Henry VIII, followed in time by the confiscation of church properties, the dissolution of the monasteries, the execution of priests, forced attendance at Anglican worship, forced payment of tithes to the state church and the illegalisation of Roman Catholicism.

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