The Great Schism
A thousands years ago, the Churches of the East and West split in two when their respective leaders excommunicated each other. While undoubtedly the most dramatic event of the relationship, history shows that this it was not, however, the beginning, nor the end of the events that led to the Great Schism. Donate Monthly: / breakinginthehabit One-time gifts: https://www.paypal.me/BITHMedia Blog: http://breakinginthehabit.org/ Facebook: / caseyofm Twitter: / caseyofm Instagram: / caseyofm Interested in becoming a friar? www.Beafranciscan.org www.ofm.org/vocations

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