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* [[East-West Schism]] or The Great Schism, the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the eleventh century * [[East-West Schism]] or The Great Schism, the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the eleventh century
==Etymology== ==Etymology==
-From Old French ''cisme'' or ''scisme'', from Ancient Greek ''[[σχίσμα]]'' (((skhisma((, “division”), from ''[[σχίζω]]'' (skhizō, “I split”).+From Old French ''cisme'' or ''scisme'', from Ancient Greek ''[[σχίσμα]]'' (''skhisma'', “division”), from ''[[σχίζω]]'' (skhizō, “I split”).
 +==See also==
 +*[[Schizo-]]
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  1. A split or separation within a group or organization, typically caused by discord.
  2. A formal division or split within a religious body.

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  • Schism (religion), a division or a split.
  • East-West Schism or The Great Schism, the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the eleventh century

Etymology

From Old French cisme or scisme, from Ancient Greek σχίσμα (skhisma, “division”), from σχίζω (skhizō, “I split”).

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