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The result of excommunications in 1054 was the Great Schism, when the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church split. This schism created a permanent division between the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity, leading to differences in doctrine, theology, and church structure that persist to this day.

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What was an result of the excommunications in the year 1054?

The excommunications of 1054 led to the Great Schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This division created a lasting rift between the two branches of Christianity that persists to this day.


Which was the result of the excommunication in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


What happened in 1054 within the Christian religion?

In 1054, the Eastern and Western branches of Christianity formally split, leading to the establishment of Catholicism in the West and Orthodoxy in the East. This event is known as the Great Schism.


Was the Eastern or Western Church more to blame for the Great Schism?

The two parts of Catholic-Orthodox Christianity always had different ideas of Christian worship and even celebrated Easter at different times of the year. So we should not look for "blame" in the Great Schism of 1054, when it may have been inevitable. Certainly there is no real evidence that the Schism did long term harm to Christianity. The Council of Nicaea, called by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 325, decided that Christianity in the Roman Empire would be led by four senior bishops or Metropolitans representing Rome, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem. The Council also made provision for Constantinople and Carthage, where Metropolitans were subsequently appointed, although the role was short-lived in Carthage. Thus, religious authorities in the mainly Greek-speaking eastern regions held that the bishop of Rome was one among equals. However, the bishop of Rome, designated as the Pope, insisted that he had greater authority than the other Metropolitans. Gradually, differences built up until, in 1054, Pope Leo IX insisted on the right to make a change to the Nicene Creed, on his own and apart from an Ecumenical Council. The Great Schism resulted when Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other.


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What was an result of the excommunications in the year 1054?

The excommunications of 1054 led to the Great Schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This division created a lasting rift between the two branches of Christianity that persists to this day.


What was a result of the excommunications in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


What is the significance of the 1054 excommunications of the pope and the leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church?

It formalized the split between the Eastern and Western churches.


What is the significant of the 1054 excommunications of the pope and the leader of the eastern orthodox church?

It formalized the split between the Eastern and Western churches.


Which was a result of the excommunicated in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


Which was a result of the exocummunications in the year 1054?

the final schizm between Catholic and Orthodox christianitythey created two completely separte churches


When was the Christian schism?

in the year 1054 AD


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What is the time line of the Catholic and Orthodox churches?

Both the Orthodox and Catholics started at the same time, in the year 33 AD, when there was no such thing as Orthodox and Catholic, and there was only the Universal Christian Church. So they both shared a common foundation for the first 1,000 years of their history. The year 1054 AD is generally regarded as the final date of the split in the Universal Church, which began to separate from the year 800 AD when Charlemagne set himself up as a rival king to the Eastern Roman Emperor. The year 800 marks the beginning of the separation between the Latin West and the Orthodox East, which concluded in 1054 with the mutual excommunications by Cardinal Humbertus and Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople in the Church of Hagia Sophia. From 1054 the Western Christians became known as Roman Catholics and the Eastern Christians became known as the Orthodox Church.


What year did 0rthodox church separate from catholic church?

1054 AD


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Nebula. Some nebulae are formed as the result of supernova explosions. The material thrown off from the supernova explosion is ionized by the supernova remnant. One of the best examples of this is the Crab Nebula, in Taurus. It is the result of a recorded supernova, SN 1054, in the year 1054 and at the centre of the nebula is a neutron star, created during the explosion.


What is 30 percent of 1054 ton?

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