The English Reformation didn’t just change power — it changed worship itself.
In 1549, Thomas Cranmer introduced the Book of Common Prayer, transforming how millions would pray, speak, and understand faith.
Written in English, it replaced centuries of Latin ritual and created a new identity for the Church of England — one that stood between Catholic tradition and Protestant reform.
But this transformation came at a cost.
Cranmer would later be executed for his beliefs — leaving behind a legacy that still shapes Christianity today.
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