- 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...
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comes from the
Gr**** word σχίσμα,
Gr**** transliteration:
schisma which means "cleft, division".[citation needed] In Buddhism, the
first schism was set up...
- The
Eastern Schism, also
known as the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople
schism, is a
schism between the
Russian Orthodox Church (ROC, also
known as the Moscow...
- al-Rahi (2011–present) List of
Latin Patriarchs of
Antioch List of
Melkite Gr**** Catholic Patriarchs of
Antioch List of
Orthodox Patriarchs of
Antioch –...
- The
National Schism (
Gr****: Εθνικός Διχασμός, romanized: Ethnikós Dichasmós), also
sometimes called The
Great Division, was a
series of disagreements...
- The
Nestorian schism (a.d. 431–544) was a
split between the
Christian churches of S****anid Persia,
which affiliated with Nestorius, and
those that later...
- (1653/1667–present; ongoing)
Schism between Constantinople and the
Serbian Orthodox Church (1882–1920; 38 years)
Schism between Constantinople and the
Gr**** Orthodox Church...
- This
Gr****–Latin
divide continued with the East–West
Schism of the
Christian world during the
Early Middle Ages. In the
classical context, "
Gr**** East"...
- The
Schism of the
Three Chapters was a
schism that
affected Chalcedonian Christianity in
Northern Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD and in some
areas to...
- The
Schism of the
Russian Church, also
known as
Raskol (Russian: Раскол,
pronounced [rɐˈskoɫ],
meaning 'split' or '
schism'), was the
splitting of the...