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    schism
    /ˈsɪz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief: "the widening schism between Church leaders and politicians"

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  2. 2 days ago · The EastWest 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 Church since 1054. [1]

  3. 6 days ago · The Great Schism of 1054, also known as the East-West Schism, was a pivotal event that divided Christianity into two main branches: the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. September 28, 2024

  4. 2 days ago · Christianity - Schism, 1054, East-West: The greatest schism in church history occurred between the church of Constantinople and the church of Rome. While 1054 is the symbolic date of the separation, the agonizing division was six centuries in the making and the result of several different issues.

  5. 2 days ago · Christianity - Schism, Reformation, Doctrine: A major factor in the consolidation and expansion of Christianity in the West was the growth in the prestige and power of the bishop of Rome.

  6. 2 days ago · The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, the Great Occidental Schism, the Schism of 1378, or the Great Schism[1] (Latin: Magnum schisma occidentale, Ecclesiae occidentalis schisma), was a split within the Roman Catholic Church lasting from 20 September 1378 to 11 November 1417, in which bishops residing in Rome and Avignon ...

  7. 1 day ago · A new leadership must take the opposite approach and address, rather than exploit, the resentment of secular people towards ultra-religious groups over military and educational requirements. There is also a need to confront fundamental questions about how to define a Jewish state.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ReformationReformation - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Towards the end of the Renaissance, the Reformation marked the beginning of Protestantism and in turn resulted in a major schism within Western Christianity. [ 2 ] It is considered one of the events that signified the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the early modern period in Europe. [ 3 ]