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A:The Great Schism of 1054 was ostensibly over the filioqueclause that Rome wanted to insert into the Nicene Creed, but there had been disagreements before and, arguably, this disagreement would have been resolved in time. The issue that really damaged the ties between the churches in Rome and Constantinople was the start of the Crusades. Western Christians poured through eastern Europe, pillaging and raping indiscriminantly, treating their Christian cousins little better than they would treat the Muslims in the Holy Land, and trampling over Orthodox Christian sensibilities.
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