A schism (/ˈsɪzəm/ SIZ-əm, /ˈskɪzəm/, SKIZ-əm or, less commonly, /ˈʃɪzəm/ SHIZ-əm) is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization,...
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The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches...
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The Nonjuring schism refers to a split in the established churches of England, Scotland and Ireland, following the deposition and exile of James II and...
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The Acacian schism, between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches, lasted 35 years, from 484 to 519. It resulted from a drift in the leaders of Eastern...
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The Eastern Schism, also known as the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism, is a schism between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC, also known as the Moscow...
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Salafi–Sufi relations (redirect from Salafi–Sufi schism)
insurgencies. Many Sufis and Salafis have also been cooperating in championing common political causes and engaging in Islamist activities. Although Salafism...
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Baháʼí–Azali split (redirect from Bahá'í/Bábí schism)
responsible for everything they do." [verses 27–29] Regarding Subh-i-Azal, common Baháʼí belief is summarised by Shoghi Effendi, who wrote that Subh-i-Azal...
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Novatianism (redirect from Novatian schism)
on somewhat weak evidence, and by this point infant baptism had become common and clear among the orthodox writers.[obsolete source] Novatian's strict...
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The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically...
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Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (section East–West Schism)
Church have been in a state of official schism from one another since the East–West Schism of 1054. This schism was caused by historical and language differences...
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Council of Chalcedon (redirect from Chalcedonian Schism)
accept its pronouncements. The decisions of this council now threatened schism between the East and the West. The claims that bishops being forced to approve...
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The East–West Schism that occurred in 1054 represents one of the most significant events in the history of Christianity. It includes various events and...
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Church of the East Schism (1552) Assyrian Church of the East Ancient Church of the East Protestant Reformation (16th century) Great Schism (11th century)...
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Melitians (redirect from Melitian schism)
in the church of Egypt is known as the Melitian Schism, to be distinguished from the Meletian Schism later that same century. Melitius advocated the open...
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Donatism (redirect from Donatist schism)
Donatism was a Christian sect leading to a schism in the church in the region of the Church of Carthage, from the fourth to the sixth centuries. Donatists...
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World Boxing (redirect from Common Cause Alliance)
Retrieved 25 December 2022. "IBA slams 'black sheep' breakaway body as schism roils boxing". Al Jazeera. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023. "Breakaway...
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canonical jurisdiction over Ukraine. This led to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism. Numerous Orthodox churches took position concerning the dispute over the...
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Church and Eastern Orthodox Church broke communion during the East–West Schism of 1054. While an informal divide between the East and West existed prior...
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In 1996 a schism between Moscow and Constantinople occurred; this schism began on 23 February 1996, when the Russian Orthodox Church severed full communion...
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"Schisms" is the 131st episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the fifth of the sixth season. It...
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Anglican churches. Ken later left the Church of England during the Nonjuring schism, which developed in response to the invasion of England by the Dutch prince...
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Extremadura, Spain Common languages Andalusi Arabic, Mozarabic Religion Islam, Chalcedonian Christianity (pre-schism), Roman Catholicism (post-schism), Judaism...
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The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is an authorised liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican bodies around the world. In continuous print...
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Nestorianism (section Nestorian Schism)
Church of the East Schism (1552) Assyrian Church of the East Ancient Church of the East Protestant Reformation (16th century) Great Schism (11th century)...
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effectiveness Duplicate code ROM Hacking "Schism", with its connotations, is a common usage, e.g. "the Lemacs/FSFmacs schism" Archived 30 November 2009 at the...
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English Reformation (redirect from Anglican Schism)
legate to end England's schism with the Catholic Church. On 28 November, Pole addressed Parliament to ask it to end the schism, declaring "I come not to...
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Scottish Prayer Book (1637) (redirect from Book of Common Prayer (1637))
1637 Book of Common Prayer, commonly known as the Scottish Prayer Book or Scottish liturgy, was a version of the English Book of Common Prayer revised...
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Miaphysitism (redirect from Monophysite schism)
and accepted by the church and leading at times to schisms between East and West (cf. Acacian Schism, Henotikon, Monoenergism).[citation needed] The situation...
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Kienthal in Switzerland in 1915 and 1916. The defencist–internationalist schism did not necessarily coincide with earlier, pre-existing splits, such as...
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