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30 matches to East-West Schism
Cerularius, Michael. c1000-59. Patriarch of Constantinople 1043-58. East-West Schism.
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.
Leo IX, St. 1002-54. Pope 1049-. Excommunicated Cerularius, causing East-West Schism.
Nicene Creed. 325. Tenets of Christian faith. Interpretation of Trinity, adding filioque led to East-West Schism. Nicaea.
Orthodox Church, Eastern. 1054-. Autonomous Christian churches of Middle East, Eastern Europe, Russia using Byzantine rite. East-West Schism.
Roman Catholic Church. 30-. Branch of Christianity recognizing Pope as successor to St Peter. East-West Schism. Eastern Orthodoxy. Protestantism.
Schism, Great. 1054 East-West Schism. 1378 Great Schism.
Helsinki Accords. 1975. Human rights, freedom, co-operation. Reduced East-West tensions.
Lyons, Council, 2nd. 1274. Union of East, West churches. Later repudiated by Greek clergy. Schism.
Photius. c820-91. Patriarch of Constantinople 858~86. Began Great Schism controversy.
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.
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.
Lateran Councils. Roman Catholic church councils. 1123,39 vs Schism of Arnold of Brescia. 1179 Crusade vs Albigens. 1215 Crusade. 1512-17 Reform.
Martin V. 1368-1431. Pope 1417-. Election ended Great Schism.