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    The EastWest Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches...
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  • The EastWest Schism that occurred in 1054 represents one of the most significant events in the history of Christianity. It includes various events and...
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    The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, the Great Occidental Schism, or the Schism of 1378 (Latin: Magnum schisma occidentale, Ecclesiae occidentalis...
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  • previously been a single religious body, such as the Great EastWest Schism or the Western Schism. It is also used of a split within a non-religious organization...
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    it was when the Catholic and Orthodox Churches split in the Great EastWest Schism. They also disagree on the interpretation of the historical evidence...
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  • divide continued with the EastWest Schism of the Christian world during the Early Middle Ages. In the classical context, "Greek East" refers to the provinces...
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  • Photian Schism Rome–Constantinople schism of 1054, also known as the Great East-West Schism Moscow–Constantinople schism (disambiguation) Orthodox schism (disambiguation)...
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    Church have been in a state of official schism from one another since the EastWest Schism of 1054. This schism was caused by historical and language differences...
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    historically been a fairly unified religion, it has had some schisms over its history. These schisms occurred from the sixth century AD until at least the 10th...
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    Ghibellines. Long-standing divisions between East and West also came to a head in the East-West Schism and the Crusades. The first seven Ecumenical Councils...
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  • Look up Great Schism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Great Schism may refer to: EastWest Schism, between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic...
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    significance. Tensions between East and West, which culminated in the EastWest Schism, and the rise of powerful, largely independent metropolitan sees and...
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    Western Europe (redirect from West Europe)
    71.0% of Western Europeans identified as Christians. In 1054, the EastWest Schism divided Christianity into Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity...
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  • 1920s Old Calendarism schisms 1923 Church of the East Schism 1964 Montaner Schism 1967–69 Continuing Anglican movement schisms begin since 1977 Society...
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    Catholicism with Greek thought imported by Christian pilgrims. The EastWest Schism of the 11th century and the Protestant Reformation of the 16th divided...
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    as the Photian schism or the Acacian schism—shared communion with the Church of Rome until the EastWest Schism in 1054. The 1054 schism was the culmination...
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    persecution in the Middle East. The Catholic Church shared communion with the Eastern Orthodox Church until the EastWest Schism in 1054, disputing particularly...
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    formulation of purgatory proved to be a sticking point in the Great Schism between East and West.[citation needed] The Roman Catholic Church believes that the...
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    The Photian Schism was a four-year (863–867) schism between the episcopal sees of Rome and Constantinople. The issue centred on the right of the Byzantine...
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  • of Brest. Eastern opposition to the Filioque strengthened with the East-West Schism of 1054. Two councils were held to heal the break discussed the question...
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    Council of Constantinople can refer to the following church councils (also known as synods) convened in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul, Turkey): Council...
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  • between East and West became irrevocable. Spiritually, Chalcedonian Christianity persisted, at least in theory, as a unified entity until the Great Schism and...
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    the Western church and Eastern church culminated in the Great Schism or the EastWest Schism. Even though friendly relations continued between the two parts...
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    use of the terms Western Catholic and Eastern Catholic. Before the EastWest Schism of 1054, those terms had just the basic geographical meanings, since...
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    the papacy was unable to enforce any of its claims. The East-West Schism, or Great Schism, separated the Church into Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek)...
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    Oriental Orthodox churches, or the historic Church of the East; these churches underwent various schisms throughout history. The Eastern Catholic churches are...
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    Michael I Cerularius (category EastWest Schism)
    proclaimed in the Hagia Sophia Church. The events of 1054 caused the East-West Schism and led to the end of the alliance between the Byzantine emperors and...
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    Orthodox Church broke communion during the EastWest Schism of 1054. While an informal divide between the East and West existed prior to the split, these were...
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    the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church separated in the EastWest Schism (1054). Protestantism split into numerous denominations from the Catholic...
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    Eastern Europe (redirect from East Europe)
    the geographical midpoint of Europe somewhat difficult. After the EastWest Schism in 1054, significant parts of Eastern Europe developed cultural unity...
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