When Henry viii broke away from the Catholic church was his reasoning justifiable? I really need help for this question.

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Henry VIII's reasoning was justifiable from his point of view. Did he believe that his country and his sovereignty should not be held accountable to any foreigner like the Pope? Or did he want to break from the Catholic Church so that he could divorce his wife?

What do you think?
from your point of view do you think his choice of leaving the catholic church was right?
Yes -- but my background is Protestant. If I were Catholic, I might have a different point of view.
I would write a list of pros and cons for breaking away from the Cathlolic Church. If you see more pros than cons, then yes, I would say his decision was justifiable. However, if there are more cons than pros, I would say it was primarily unjustifiable with the exception of points blank and blank.
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