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  2. : of, relating to, or guilty of schism. schismatically. siz-ˈma-ti-k (ə-)lē. ski- adverb. Examples of schismatic in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun. In 1935, Pope Pius XI openly supported the invasion of Ethiopia as a crusade against a country of heretics, schismatics, pagans, and infidels.

  3. Schismatics are they who of their own will and intention separate themselves from the unity of the Church. It is to be noted that Schism is NOT the same as disobedience to authority. Some disobedience can be schematic in nature.

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    A schismatic is a person who creates or incites schism in an organization or who is a member of a splinter group. Schismatic as an adjective means pertaining to a schism or schisms, or to those ideas, policies, etc. that are thought to lead towards or promote schism.

  5. Schism is, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church. The most significant medieval schism was the East-West Schism of 1054 that divided Christendom into Western (Roman Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) branches.

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  6. adjective. 1. of, characteristic of, or having the nature of, schism. 2. tending to, causing, or guilty of schism. : Also schisˈmatical. noun. 3. a person who causes or participates in schism.

  7. Schismatic definition: of, relating to, or of the nature of schism; guilty of schism. . See examples of SCHISMATIC used in a sentence.

  8. 1. of, characteristic of, or having the nature of, schism. [...] 2. tending to, causing, or guilty of schism. : [...] 3. a person who causes or participates in schism. [...] More. Synonyms of 'schismatic' • separatist, dissident, dissenting, splinter [...] More. Examples of 'schismatic' in a sentence.

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