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Edward VI – A Kingdom Divided by Faith

Edward VI – A Kingdom Divided by Faith

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This episode examines the short but transformative reign of Edward VI, England’s first Protestant king, whose rule accelerated the religious revolution begun by Henry VIII. Ascending the throne at just nine years old, Edward inherited a nation deeply uncertain about its faith. Guided by powerful regents and driven by his own intense Protestant beliefs, his reign pushed England rapidly and decisively away from Catholic tradition.

Churches were stripped of images, Latin worship was replaced with English prayer, and the Book of Common Prayer reshaped religious life across the kingdom. These reforms provoked widespread unrest, culminating in violent rebellions that were brutally suppressed. Faith, once a personal matter, became a tool of state authority.

As Edward’s health declined, fear over the succession dominated his final months. Determined to prevent a Catholic restoration under his half-sister Mary, Edward approved a radical attempt to alter the line of succession in favor of Lady Jane Grey. The plan collapsed after Edward’s death in 1553, and Jane’s brief nine-day reign ended in failure.

Though Edward died young, his impact was irreversible. His reign politicized religion, deepened national division, and ensured that England could never fully return to its old faith. When Edward died, England stood divided not by armies, but by belief — setting the stage for a reign marked by fire and fear under Mary I.

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