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In Christianity, a schism occurs when a single religious body divides and becomes two separate religious bodies. The split can be violent or nonviolent but results in at least one of the two newly-created bodies considering itself distinct from the other.
May 13, 2024 · East-West Schism, event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches and the Western church. The mutual excommunications by the pope and the patriarch in 1054 became a watershed in church history.
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Shikimi, një nga shqisat e organizmave të gjallë. Krahasuar me shqisat e tjera, të parit i korrespondon një pjesë e madhe e trurit. Shpesh njeriu i bazohet informacionit pamor më shumë se cdo lloj tjetër informacioni ndijor. Shikimi paraqet nje term te rendesishem, sepse është shqisë kryesore per çdo organizëm.
The schism between the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Christians resulted from a variety of political, cultural and theological factors which transpired over centuries. Historians regard the mutual excommunications of 1054 as the terminal event.
Schism, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church. In the early church, “schism” was used to describe those groups that broke with the church and established rival churches. The term originally referred to those divisions that were caused by disagreement over something other than basic.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Ky i fundit ushtronte autoritetin e vet në trevat shqiptare nëpërmjet mëkëmbësit (vikarit) të tij të përgjithshëm, me seli në Selanik. Por, duke filluar nga shek. V, Patrikana e Kostandinopojës u përpoq t’i vërë në varësinë e vet peshkopatat shqiptare.
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The Great Schism, also called the East-West Schism, divided Christendom into Western (Latin) and Eastern (Greek) branches, which then became the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, respectively.