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What title was Henry VIII given for defending the Pope and Roman Church?

AProtector of the Holy See

BDefender of the Faith

CChampion of the Church

DUpholder of Papal Doctrine

Answer:

B. Defender of the Faith

Read Explanation:

  • Henry VIII was awarded the title "Defender of the Faith" (Fidei Defensor) by Pope Leo X in 1521 for writing a treatise against Martin Luther, defending the Catholic Church and its sacraments.


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