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Aim: what was“ The Great Schism” of 1054 and how did it affect the byzantine empire? Do Now: Choose a specific difference between the two churches that you notice. What do you find interesting about this difference? Make sure to pay attention to the details of each church and it’s practices. Atiqa did you make that chart?

Important vocabulary- Schism- A split; A division Patriarch- Biblical figures known as the father of the human race, ex: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob etc.. Trinity- One God in three persons, ex: the father, son, and holy spirit Paganism- A religion other than one of the main world religions, specifically a non-Christian or pre-Christian religion

Background information -The Great Schism was the split between the Roman Catholic church and the Greek Orthodox/Catholic churches. -This problem occurred during the 11th Century. -The east were the Greek speaking Byzantine Empire and the west were the Latin speaking Christian church. Question: What can you identify in this picture?

The leaders of the churches Pope Leo IX is the pope in the east and Patriarch Michael Cerularius I is the patriarch in the west when the schism started. Leo IX was the catholic church’s 151th pope. He served from February 12 1049 until his death on April 9, 1054 and was declared a saint. He aimed to eliminate Church’s evils : clerical marriages, simony, and lay investiture. Patriarch Michael Cerularius served March 1043 to November 1058. His ambitious desires for political power, coupled with his beliefs in autonomy, led him to toward Constantine attempt to ally Byzantine and Roman empire in defense against Normans.

The normans During 1020 the Normans/Vikings intruded the Southern half of Italy. Attempts by Pope Leo IX of Rome were made to triumph over the Normans. The attempts miserably failed and Pope Leo was defeated. Later, the Normans seized the pope and started to close all the churches in the Southern half of Italy (Byzantine empire). As we see there were already tensions in Rome! How do you think the Normans already began conflicts in Rome?

Split between rome & constantinople Causes of this split was: Issues between the east and the west due to different theologies and religious disagreements. Effects of the this split was: Most of the population was highly confused on which side to support . Many christians lost the sense of strength in their faith. People were concerned on church authority and believed the dispute was chaotic.

Different churches and Their ideologies- Roman Catholic Greek Orthodox -Believed the holy spirit proceeds from the father. -Don't believe the pope as having all power. They are led by the patriarch and emperors have power over religious leaders. -Main language was Greek. Services conducted in Greek or other local languages Divorce is allowed under certain conditions. -Priests are allowed to marry -Believed the holy spirit proceeds from the father and son. -Popes were highly respected and were the most important authority, they had power over kings and emperors. -Main language was Latin which is the only language service is conducted in Divorce is not permitted Priests are not allowed to marry Take note of the differences!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Byzantine culture spreads -Trade routes were increasing (Black Sea, Black Sea) - Slavs began to trade with Constantinople in the 9th century. - note : this was an example of cultural diffusion - some influences were : church architecture, art, trade routes, greek alphabet to Slavic languages, orthodox christianity).

Watch this video … https://youtu.be/4AxWb8Fscrs Division in Christendom: The Great Schism and Reformation

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Lets answer the following questions Even though tensions were rising for many years, when did “The Great Schism” officially begin? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which two sects did “The Great Schism” split christianity into? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- What were some disputes between the two churches, and which do you think was most important?