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  1. 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. This article covers schisms in Christianity.

  2. In the late 20th and early 21st century, several major churches worldwide fragmented over contentions regarding women in ministry, gay clergy, or same-sex marriage. One of the most notable of these is the schism within the United Methodist Church, one of the largest Protestant denominations in the U.S., over LGBTQ+ pastors and same-sex marriage ...

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    Christian dogma was not given and defined, it was shaped through the discussions of theologians. Sometimes there were great and fierce conflicts between clerics, as evidenced by the teachings that the Church declared to be heresies. The highest level of debate took place at the Ecumenical Councils. These were gatherings of bishops or their represen...

    The papacy was increasingly strengthened by reforms that emphasized the Church’s Universalist pretensions. However, the Byzantinesin the East insisted on the inviolability of their own sphere of interest and pointed out some deviations from the western church. Unlike the Western Church, the Eastern Church had developed to function under a firm impe...

    In Constantinople, on July 16, 1054, negotiations were held between the two patriarchates that would have an infamous end. The Roman delegation, led by Cardinal Humbert, had already been in Constantinople since April. Pope Leo IXhimself was detained in the castle of Benevento by the Normans from February 1053. They had captured him after a battle l...

  3. Jul 31, 2019 · The Great Schism of 1054 marked the split of Christianity and established the separation between the Orthodox Churches in the East and the Roman Catholic Church in the West. Start Date: For centuries, tension increased between the two branches until they finally boiled over on July 16, 1054.

  4. 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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  6. What made the schism continue so firmly for centuries was not theological in nature but the behavior of western armies raised and sent by Western church leaders to put down the spread of Islam into Jerusalem and territories of the eastern church.

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