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Today, however, no serious scholar maintains that the schism began in 1054. The process leading to the definitive break was much more complicated, and no single cause or event can be said to have precipitated it.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Schism of 1054 (Christianity), event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches (led by the patriarch of Constantinople, Michael Cerularius) and the Western Church (led by Pope Leo IX). ... Concurrently, the theological calmness of the West,
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/587056/Schism-of-105...
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/587056/Schism-of-1054
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East-West Schism The schism between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Western (or Roman) Church, which became definitive in the year 1054. Tension between the two Churches dated back at least to the division of the ROMAN EMPIRE into an Eastern and a Western part, and the transferral of the capital city from Rome...
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www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Schism_of_East_and_West.aspx
www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Schism_of_East_and_West.aspx
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AD 1054, East - West Schism, Greek Orthodox versus Roman Catholic ... THE EAST-WEST SCHISM (1054) ... Today, however, no serious scholar maintains that the schism began in 1054. The process leading to the definitive break was much more complicated, and no single cause or event can be said to have precipitated it.
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www.brainerd.net/~wjc/IRCC/Sunday_185.htm
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; Search "East-West Schism" ... "East-West Schism" Search Results ... The Great Schism of 1054...
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www.bookrags.com/East-West_Schism
www.bookrags.com/East-West_Schism
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From the time of Diotrephes (3 John 1:9-10) there have been continual schisms, of which the greater number were in the East. Arianism produced a huge schism; ... The first cause of all was the gradual estrangement of East and West. To a great extent this estrangement was inevitable. The East and West grouped themselves...
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/13535a.htm
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It is the purpose of this paper to discover whether or not the events of 1054 can be validly blamed with causing the schism and to determine what other events may have had more significant roles in causing the Churches to separate.
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web.sbu.edu/history/schism.html
web.sbu.edu/history/schism.html
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One summer afternoon in the year 1054, ... But before we look more closely at these two major differences, and before we consider the actual course of the schism, something must be said about the wider background. Long before there was an open and formal schism between east and west, the two sides had become strangers to...
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www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/greatschism.aspx
www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/greatschism.aspx
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