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please help! During the so-called Western Schism, Europe had two popes from 1378 to 1417 (three popes in 1410!). How did this happen, and what were the long-term consequences of it? How was the schism resolved?

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the great schism divided the church during this time both popes claimed power over all Christians. Each excommunicated the others followers. Christians became confused about which pope had power and authority. 2. drinking by politics rather than any theological disagreement the shutdown was ended by the console of Constance.

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