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The Great Schism divided the Christian religions of Europe into which two groups?

A.
the Eastern Catholic Church and the Western Catholic Church
B.
the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
C.
the Russian Orthodox Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church
D.
the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Church

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The Great Schism occurred in the 11th century, and split Christianity into two groups in Europe, the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. So the answer would be B. I hope this helps :)
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Answer:

B. The Eastern Orthodox church and the Roman Catholic Church

Step-by-step explanation:

The Great schism is also called East- West Schism and Schism of 1054. In simple terms it was break of communication between the Orthodox Catholic church and Roman Catholic churches. The schism lasted till eleventh century. It led to the separation of Eastern christian church and the Western Church. The Eastern church was led by Michael Cerularius and the Western church was led by Pope Leo Nineth. The excommunication was lifted in 1054.

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