Asked by Curious_kid
How did the argument between the eastern orthodox church and the roman catholic church end?
Somebody please answer because I am dying to know how it ended! PLEASE!!
Somebody please answer because I am dying to know how it ended! PLEASE!!
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I recommend you read your textbook. If you can't do that, read about it here:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=schism+between+eaastern+orthodox+and+the+roman+church&form=EDGNTC&qs=PF&cvid=2e24961477af4cf7a8f9ed19abc7dd79&pq=schism%20between%20eaastern%20orthodox%20and%20the%20roman%20church
http://www.bing.com/search?q=schism+between+eaastern+orthodox+and+the+roman+church&form=EDGNTC&qs=PF&cvid=2e24961477af4cf7a8f9ed19abc7dd79&pq=schism%20between%20eaastern%20orthodox%20and%20the%20roman%20church
Answered by
Curious_kid
what text book
I don't have one
I don't have one
Answered by
Curious_kid
and anyways thank you!
Answered by
Reed
If you don't have a book to look it up in, go to the library or read about it on line using the link I gave you. And what ending are you talking about? The two churches are quite separate. They don't agree on everything, thus there are two churches.
Answered by
Secret
Both disagreed over who should run the church. Pope claimed power over all churches but Byzantines believed their bishops were equal to the pope. Around A.D. 700 Byzantine emperor refused to help the pope invade Italy, this angered the pope . He received help from the Franks and gave Charlemagne, leader of the Franks the title of Emperor. In A.D. 1054 the pope and patriarch of Constantinople excommunicated each other.
Answered by
chalkaloteeeeeeeeeeeee (I want it like that)
that um, is very not helpful. thanks.
Answered by
teacher
You should try reading the book & learning instead of cheating & taking the easy way out
Answered by
Anonymous
thats offed up
Answered by
Anonymous
ur messed up that link didnt do anything