Xeno.of.athens
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I asked copilot (out of curiosity) and it gives a list of reasons which I guess reflects what people have written in its data sources (books, the web, and other things)Which speaks to my view that Papal Supremacy IS THE REASON of the schism, not the filioque
"Theological reasons for the schism between Orthodox and Catholic?"
Copilot
The schism between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches, also known as the Great Schism of 1054, was driven by several theological, ecclesiastical, and cultural differences [What Caused the Great Schism of 1054?]. Here are some key theological reasons:- Filioque Clause: The Western Church added the phrase "and the Son" (Filioque) to the Nicene Creed, indicating that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son. The Eastern Church rejected this addition, insisting that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father alone [Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia].
- Papal Primacy: The Western Church asserted the Pope's authority as the supreme head of the Church, while the Eastern Church believed that authority should be more collegial, decided by a council of bishops [Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia].
- Eucharistic Bread: Disagreements over whether the Eucharistic bread should be leavened or unleavened [Catholic Church vs. Orthodox Church: The Main Differences - GreekReporter.com].
- Iconoclasm: The Eastern Church experienced periods of iconoclasm (the destruction of religious images), which the Western Church did not support [Catholic Church vs. Orthodox Church: The Main Differences - GreekReporter.com].
- Language Differences: The Western Church used Latin, while the Eastern Church used Greek, leading to misunderstandings and cultural divergence [What Caused the Great Schism of 1054?].
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