It's not easy for King Henry II of England to work with the Church. When the Archbishop of Canterbury dies, he comes up with a great idea for what to do. For the job, he won't hire another religious person who is loyal to Rome and the Church. Instead, his old friend, Thomas Becket, who is a church deacon, will get the job. The problem is that Becket takes the job very seriously and gives better opposition to Henry.
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It's not easy for King Henry II of England to work with the Church. When the Archbishop of Canterbury dies, he comes up with a great idea for what to do. For the job, he won't hire another religious person who is loyal to Rome and the Church. Instead, his old friend, Thomas Becket, who is a church deacon, will get the job. The problem is that Becket takes the job very seriously and gives better opposition to Henry.
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