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29 matches to Schism
Antipope. Elected in opposition to existing pope. Schism.
Armenian Church. c303. First Christian state church. 506 schism with Rome.
Avignon Papacy. 1309-77. Popes from Clement V based in Avignon, France. Great Schism.
Benedict XIII. c1328-1423. Antipope 1394-1417. Great Schism.
Cerularius, Michael. c1000-59. Patriarch of Constantinople 1043-58. East-West Schism.
Clement VII. Antipope 1378-94. Avignon. Election caused Great Schism.
Clement VIII. Antipope 1423-29. Ended Great Schism.
Conciliarism. 12C-. General Council has greater power than pope. Popular during Great Schism.
Constance, Council. 1414-18. Ended Great Schism. Church council victory over papal power. Martin V elected pope.
Coptics. Monophysite Christian church in Egypt. 451 Schism from Rome.
East-West Schism. 1054. Separation of Roman and Eastern Catholic churches over filioque.
Eastern Orthodoxy. Branch of Christianity. East-West Schism.
Filioque. “and from the son” added to Nicene Creed in 6C, causing East-West Schism.
Great Schism. 1054. East-West Schism. 1378-1417. Period of rival Popes in Rome, Avignon, following Avignon Papacy.
John V. 1332-91. Byzantine Empire 1341~91. Tried to unite East-West Schism to fight Turks.
Lateran Councils. Roman Catholic church councils. 1123,39 vs Schism of Arnold of Brescia. 1179 Crusade vs Albigens. 1215 Crusade. 1512-17 Reform.
Leo IX, St. 1002-54. Pope 1049-. Excommunicated Cerularius, causing East-West Schism.
Lyons, Council, 2nd. 1274. Union of East, West churches. Later repudiated by Greek clergy. Schism.
Martin V. 1368-1431. Pope 1417-. Election ended Great Schism.
Nicene Creed. 325. Tenets of Christian faith. Interpretation of Trinity, adding filioque led to East-West Schism. Nicaea.
Novatian. c200-58. Antipope. Founded strict sect -6C. Novation Schism.
Orthodox Church, Eastern. 1054-. Autonomous Christian churches of Middle East, Eastern Europe, Russia using Byzantine rite. East-West Schism.
Photius. c820-91. Patriarch of Constantinople 858~86. Began Great Schism controversy.
Pisa, Council. 1409. Elected Alexander V as third pope in failed attempt to end Great Schism.
Roman Catholic Church. 30-. Branch of Christianity recognizing Pope as successor to St Peter. East-West Schism. Eastern Orthodoxy. Protestantism.