Don't Anglicans accept divorce?

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maklavan:
He didn’t only dally with her She gave him a child!

A film that covers all this is “Anne of the Thousand Days.”
It starred Richard Burton and genevieve Bujoldt.
Anne’s sister Mary? Rumors only, though it may have been so. Dallying does have that result, sometimes, to be sure.

Elizabeth Blount, who preceded both the Boleyns in Henry’s affections, did give him an illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, later Duke of Richmond and Somerset, who was to be a fascinating pawn, along with Hank’s daughter Mary, in Henry’s machinations attempting to produce a viable heir to the throne.

History is interesting.

GKC
 
The fact that the Anglican/Episcopal Church (as much as I love it, their music, etc., and much else) is based on immorality, i.e., started by King Henry VIII, so he could DIVORCE his wife and marry another, is a very good reason, why I left it, and headed over to our Mother Church, the Catholic Church. This speaks for itself in my opinion. I know many who belong to this Church do not care about such, but I do.

I must say, I LOVE the tenets of the Catholic Faith and hope and pray they never change.
 
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