Also known as East–West Schism, Great Schism, Schism of 1054, Eastern Schism, Schism
division of Christianity into two large parts in 1054
The East-West Schism was the split of Christianity into Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches in 1054, marking a major break between the Christian communities of the Eastern Byzantine Empire and the Western Roman Church. This division matters because it created two separate Christian traditions with different practices, leadership structures, and theological emphases that have remained distinct for nearly 1,000 years.
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