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  • topic_name = Great Schism of 1054 | ...into Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Though normally dated to [[1054]], when Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other, the
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  • ...rn and Western Roman Empire that ultimately led to the [[Great Schism]] in 1054 dividing Christianity into [[Roman Catholicism]] and Eastern Orthodoxy. Tod History tends to place 1054 as the date of the schism between the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the Eas
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  • ====[[Great Schism]] of 1054 AD====
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  • ...y Spirit]], and was one of the points which caused the [[Great Schism]] of 1054 between the Eastern and Western Churches. Though there has been talk recent
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  • ...Rome (it had slowly developed over centuries) culminating in a schism in [[1054 AD]]. In the Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies to "defen In AD 1054 the formal split (called the Great Schism) between the church of Rome (the
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  • History tends to place 1054 as the date of the schism between the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the Eas
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  • ==The 1054 split== In AD 1054 the formal split (called the [[Great Schism]]) between the church of Rome (
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  • ...rn and Western Roman Empire that ultimately led to the [[Great Schism]] in 1054 dividing Christianity into [[Roman Catholicism]] and Eastern Orthodoxy. Tod
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  • ...ne in Rome that slowly developed over centuries culminating in a schism in 1054 AD. Later, in sixteenth century, Christians in northern Europe split from t
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  • [34] New Catholic Encyclopedia,(Cajetan entry) 1054.
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