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Christianity— Christianity— East vs. West: East vs. West: The Great Schism The Great Schism Honors World Studies I

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Christianity—Christianity—East vs. West:East vs. West:

The Great SchismThe Great Schism

Honors World Studies I

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Setting the SceneTwo main Apostles…

– Paul focused on the East (Judea)– Peter focused on the West (Rome)

Each major city had a religious leader called a Bishop– Rome, Constantinople, Antioch,

Alexandria…– Peter was the first Bishop of Rome

Cultural Diffusion led to differences in how Christianity was practiced

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“Main” City / Seat of Power

West–Rome

East–Constantinople

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Amount of Influence on Emperor

West–Little (Far away)

East–Lots (Right next door)

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“Spiritual” Leader of Church

West–The Pope (Bishop of Rome)

East–The Patriarch (Bishop of

Constantinople)

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“Actual” Leader of Church

West–The Pope (Bishop of Rome)

East–The Emperor

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Language of the Church

West–Latin

East–Greek

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Marriage of the Clergy

West–NO marriage; priests practiced celibacy

East–Marriage allowed

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Major Religious Holiday

West–Christmas

East–Easter

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Worship of Icons

West--Allowed– Most people were illiterate;

needed pictures to understand Bible

East--Not Allowed– Population more literate– Believed it violated Ten

Commandments

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The Great Schism

Emperor in Constantinople banned use of icons

Pope issued Petrine Doctrine–Bishop of Rome was head of

church, not emperor–Excommunicated Emperor

Church officially split in 1054

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What are they now?

Roman Catholic Church–Pope

Orthodox Church– Each country /

culture has own version

– Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, etc.

– Each has own patriarch

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The Great Irony

West–No longer

worships icons

East– Worships

icons