schism of 1054
The "schism of 1054" refers to the formal separation between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, which occurred in the year 1054 A.D. This event led to a permanent division in Christianity, with the two branches developing distinct rituals, practices, and theology.
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