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Mary I - part 1

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Boglárka Kozári
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Born on February 18th , 1516 , Mary was the child of King Henry VIII , as well as the only surviving child of his marriage to Catherine of , and thus was pronounced heir apparent to her father ? s throne . During Mary ? s childhood she received an education which was heavily influenced by the religion that would have a significant impact on Mary throughout the rest of her life .

Initially close with both of her parents , Mary ? s relationship with her father began to strain when his desire for a heir increased , his open rejection of her mother became more obvious , and his infatuation with Anne Boleyn intensified . The year 1531 , when Mary was fifteen , marked a turning point in Mary ? s life when Henry forbade her to see her mother . Henry later broke away from the Catholic Church in order to Catherine and marry Anne . Henry quickly established the Church of with himself as the head . Mary was declared and was replaced as heir apparent by Henry and Anne ? s daughter , ; she was furthermore banished from court .

Having been stripped of her title of princess , Mary was denied any communication or meetings with her mother . Mary and Catherine were able to send secret messages to each other through the help of loyal servants and physicians . In her letters , Catherine stressed that Mary listen to her father ? s commands , but to uphold the Catholic . Mary heavily relied on her Catholic faith to emotionally get her through that critical time .
During this time , Mary publicly refused to recognize her father ? s marriage to Anne , her own legalized illegitimacy and his claim to be head of the Church of England . When the Act of was issued in 1534 , Mary refused to take the oath the document required . This legally meant that her refusal was a sign of . Although she could have been arrested , charged and possibly executed , Henry refused out of compassion for his daughter .

Catherine would eventually succumb to her years of illness and die on January 7th , 1536 . Mary was described as ? inconsolable ? at the loss of her beloved mother . Mary also realized that she was in more danger now that Henry ? s pregnant wife , Anne , was officially recognized as the sole of England , and that if their child was a son , then he would be recognized as the heir to the throne . However , this would not be the case ; Anne soon suffered a miscarriage , and swiftly fell from the King ? s good grace , before eventually being in May of 1536 .

Despite the turn of events , Mary , now twenty , was able to reestablish a relationship with her father after he married Jane Seymour in 1536 . Mary ? s return to favor was also based on her of the Church of England and her own illegitimacy . Following the execution of Anne Boleyn , Mary recognized that her position was still not secure and would ultimately need to reconnect with her father in order to obtain any form of political standing . Her father repeatedly demanded her to take the oath recognizing him as the supreme head of the Church of England . Faced with no other alternative , Mary accepted her father ? s demands and was officially . In a letter to her father Mary accepted her father ? s authority as the leader of the Church of England , as well as the illegality of her parents ? :
? I do freely , frankly and for the discharge of my duty towards God , the king ? s highness and his laws , without other respect , recognize and acknowledge that the marriage formerly had between his majesty and my mother , the late princess dowager , was by God ? s law and man ? s law incestuous and unlawful . ?

Henry also required that Mary write a letter to the Pope and Charles V confirming that her acceptance of Henry ? s decree was genuine , and she complied . Her close confidant , Chapuys , also wrote a letter to Charles explaining the strategy of Mary ? s acceptance ; in return Charles would inform the Pope that she swore out of necessity for her life , but her was still Catholic . Following the birth of Henry and Jane ? s son , Edward , Mary began to accept the fact that she was not next in to the throne . After successfully recreating a relationship with her father , Mary was reinstated in the line of in 1544 , with Edward being first in line , her being second , and Elizabeth third . This was reaffirmed in Henry ? s will shortly before his death in 1547 .