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Which term is used to describe the split in Christianity that resulted in the Catholic Church and the Easter Orthodox Church?

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the East-west schism i believe 
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The term used to describe the split in Christianity that resulted in the Catholic Church and the Easter Orthodox Church is the East-West Schism.

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The East-West Schism refers to a conflictive religious event that occurred in the year 1054. In that conflict there was a mutual rupture and excommunication between the highest hierarch of the Catholic Church in Rome, the Pope or Bishop of Rome (together with the Christianity of the West), and the ecclesiastical hierarchies of the Orthodox Church (together with the Christianity of the East) especially the principal one of them, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. Its direct antecedent is known as Schism of Photius.

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