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The Division of Christianity The Great Schism

Essential Question: Why did the Christian Church split into Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox denominations?

Religion of the Byzantine Empire How was religion similar? ROMAN RELIGION BYZANTINE RELIGION

Because of its location close to Judea, most Byzantines had converted to Christianity before people in the Western Roman Empire did

The Division of Christianity However, Christianity developed differently in the East due to the distance and lack of contact between the Eastern and Western halves of the Roman Empire

The Division of Christianity All Christians, both in the East and the West, based their faith on Jesus Christ and the Bible However, there were many differences in Eastern and Western religious practices

The Division of Christianity Christianity was organized the same way on both sides of the Empire Archbishops and bishops oversaw regions where Christianity was practiced

The Division of Christianity Priests led individual churches However, Christians in the East and West disagreed over the leadership of the Church

The Division of Christianity Christians in Western Europe believed that a leader called the Pope (Latin for “father”) should oversee the bishops Christians in Western Europe accepted the Pope as the top authority figure of the Church

The Division of Christianity Eastern European Christians believed that the Byzantine emperors had authority over Church matters The emperors relied on a religious leader called a Patriarch to oversee Church operations, but the emperors had final authority

The Division of Christianity Byzantine Christians did not accept the authority of the Pope

The Division of Christianity The biggest controversy between Christians of the West and East was over the use of icons Icons were religious images (paintings, statues) that Christians would have during prayers and worship

The Division of Christianity Some Christians thought icons were “idol worship” (worshipping false images of God) In the year 730, the Byzantine emperor banned all icons and many Christians reacted violently

Emperor Leo III ordered the destruction of icons in the Byzantine Empire Riots broke out between people who wanted icons and iconoclasts (those who wanted to ban icons)

The Pope in Western Europe supported the use of icons and called Leo III a heretic (a believer of false religious ideas) The Pope excommunicated the Byzantine emperor (formally banned him from the Church)

The Division of Christianity These disagreements led to deep divisions between Christians The Great Schism (split) occurred in 1054 CE

Christians in Western Europe became the Roman Catholic Church Christians in Eastern Europe became the Eastern Orthodox Church

Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians practice their religions differently:

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