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1 Fwd,1| Apostles when it was founded in schism in 1054 by a fallible man
2 Fwd,3| bishop leaves the Church in schism as the pope did in the eleventh
3 Fwd,3| West as of its apostasy and schism from Christ's Church in
4 1,1 | Catholicism after its apostasy and schism in 1054, in complete contradiction
5 1,1 | long before the East-West schism of 1054. There was only
6 1,1 | Orthodoxy notes, the Great Schism of 1054 proved to be a heavy
7 1,1 | pope precipitated another schism, and like them, he estranged
8 1,1 | the Church. In the Great Schism of 1054, one of the Churches —
9 1,1 | Apostles. Concerning Rome's schism, the Roman Catholic writer,
10 1,1 | aftermath of this devastating schism, the West experienced tremendous
11 1,1 | conceived in heresy, born in schism, and maintained in existence
12 1,8 | that is, before the Great Schism of 1054, there is nothing
13 1,11| after his falling away into schism, it passed to the patriarch
14 2,33| is, from one heresy and schism after another. Among those
15 3,5 | the unity of the Church (schism), any “Mysteries” he performs
16 3,5 | Christ's Church in the Great Schism, it had neither bishops,
17 3,5 | Church after its apostasy and schism, the following papal pronouncements-all
18 5,7 | groups have been led into schism and heresy because they
19 6 | 6. The Great Schism.~ ~
20 6,4 | coronation of him as an act of schism within the empire. Even
21 6,4 | learning seriously. The schism between the two civilizations
22 6,6 | and Greece, there was no schism, no severance from the Church.
23 6,8 | Christ's Church as of its schism in 1054). Protopriest Victor
24 6,14| understanding of the nature of a schism.~ All the Holy Fathers speak
25 6,14| Fathers speak as one against schism and consider it to be among
26 6,14| can wash away the sin of schism. Also, as St. Ignatius of
27 6,14| who follows another into schism will inherit the Kingdom
28 6,14| the New Testament against schism, division, strive and lording
29 6,14| Tradition also teaches against schism, calling it a re-crucifixion
30 6,15| the meaning of the Great Schism?~ The Great Schism of 1054,
31 6,15| Great Schism?~ The Great Schism of 1054, that is, the breakaway
32 6,15| of this failure, a Church schism appeared: the first time
33 6,15| assigned to the cataclysmic schism that plunged Western Europe
34 6,15| darkness of heresy, the schism which produced the Roman
35 6,15| explanation of the Great Schism in the textbook could lead
36 6,15| were mixed together in the schism that cut the West off from
37 6,15| that were the root of the schism — a point under-emphasized
38 6,15| Further explaining the Great Schism, the prefatory notes mention
39 6,15| separation constitutes a schism. And the notes conclude,
40 6,15| notes conclude, to be in schism is to be cut off — by one'
41 6,15| Orthodox Church. Rome's schism is therefore nothing new
42 6,15| It is not the earliest schism, nor is it the longest one
43 6,15| Church.~ After the Great Schism of 1054, there were two
44 6,15| Orthodox Church went into schism at that time. Rome adds
45 6,15| that Orthodoxy went into schism, history is clear in showing
46 6,15| s Church after the Great Schism of 1054. To this day, even
47 6,16| recall the formula of a schism. Once Rome placed itself
48 6,16| from it as of the Great Schism. After the dictatorial popes
49 6,17| summation of the Great Schism. The textbook's account,
50 6,17| explanation of the Great Schism would appear flawed to Orthodox
51 6,17| s analysis of the Great Schism and taints it, for its author
52 6,17| s analysis of the Great Schism ultimately fails because
53 6,17| primary cause of the Great Schism, that is, the spiritual
54 6,17| scholar explains, “The Great Schism was not only a tragedy,
55 6,17| tragic dimensions [of the schism] are to be found in the
56 7,9 | in Russia who went into schism from the Russian Church
57 7,11| by God, no less after the Schism than before it, and up to
58 7,11| from the time of the Great Schism of 1054 and after. The breaking
59 7,14| immediately after the Great Schism, and it continued unchecked
60 7,14| fall in line with Rome's schism in 1054, the pope financed
61 8,14| Church of Christ in the Great Schism of 1054 — those of papal
62 10,16| ever since the East-West schism of 1054, has traditionally
63 10,17| maintain. Prior to the Great Schism of 1054, Rome's bishop had
64 11,1 | Christianity. Although the Great Schism of 1054 had not yet taken
65 11,1 | tout court. Instead, the schism came about gradually, as
66 11,4 | by Rome since the Great Schism, some basic doctrines and
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