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Row 1, Col 1 The early Christian communities developed their own leaders to guide them in their faith because…… The churches were far apart

1,2 Who was the archbishop of Canterbury in England who tried unsuccessfully to reunite the Eastern and Western Churches? Anselm

1,3 Why did the crowning of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III harm relations between the Eastern and Western churches? The empire already had an emperor in Constantinople.

1,4 The official teachings of the Church. doctrine

2,1 What was NOT a factor dividing the Western Church from the Eastern Church? Culture Education Politics Theology education

2,2 Where did Pope Paul VI visit to call countries to work toward unity? The United Nations

2,3 Vatican Council II renewed Catholicism and encouraged the Church to …… Dialogue with other Christian churches

2,4 A holy image of Jesus, Mary, or the saints, made of gold leaf and other special materials. icon

3,1 What was the Byzantine Empire’s capital and the center of the Eastern Church? Constantinople

3,2 The Church is a ________, who is the source of all unity and diversity in the Church. Temple of the Holy Spirit

3,3 The year when the schism between Christians in the East and West took place. 1054

3,4 A split between the Western Church and the Eastern Church. schism

4,1 The Western Church and the Eastern Church became physically separated due to…. Germanic invasions and Islamic conquest

4,2 A war in which Christians from the West attacked Constantinople. Fourth Crusade

4,3 A cause of disagreement between the Eastern and Western Churches. papacy

4,4 The Mass celebrated in the Eastern Church. Divine Liturgy

5,1 The Western Church added the Latin word filioque to the Creed to emphasize…. The divinity of Jesus

5,2 The years when the Second Vatican Council took place

5,3 Where Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I lifted their churches’ mutual excommunication decrees. Second Vatican Council

5,4 The common language of the Roman Empire. Latin