- The East–West
Schism, also
known as the
Great Schism or the
Schism of 1054, is the
break of
communion between the
Catholic Church and the
Eastern Orthodox...
- Look up
Great Schism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Great Schism may
refer to: East–West
Schism,
between the
Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman...
- The
Western Schism, also
known as the
Papal Schism, the
Great Occidental Schism, the
Schism of 1378, or the
Great Schism (Latin:
Magnum schisma occidentale...
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previously been a
single religious body, such as the
Great East–West
Schism or the
Western Schism. It is also used of a
split within a non-religious organization...
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Armenian Apostolic schism (610)
Monothelitist schism (629)
First Iconoclast schism (787)
Second Iconoclast schism (814) The
Great Schism of 1054 1130 papal...
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filioque to the
Nicene Creed by Pope
Sergius IV. The
resulting schism, the
Great Schism, has
often been
dated to the 1054
mission of
Cardinal Humbert to...
- been held by both the
Eastern Orthodox and
Catholic churches before the
Great Schism dividing the two churches; the
first four e****enical
councils are recognized...
- church,
which used a
Latin translation of the Bible), even
before the
Great Schism of 1054.
After 1054, "Gr**** Orthodox" or "Gr**** Catholic"
marked a church...
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Constantinople Acacian Schism, or Rome–Constantinople
schism of 484
Photian Schism, or Rome–Constantinople
schism of 863 East–West
Schism,
Great Schism, or (Rome–Constantinople)...
- Constantinople, the
Erastianism of the East that
turned a
personal quarrel into a
great schism.
Bishop Kallistos (Ware), p. 67 Gallagher,
Clarence (2008). The Oxford...