The Eastern Schism
The Crusades
Challenges to the Papacy
100

The Patriarch who closed all Latin Churches, excommunicated all priests who followed the Latin tradition, and halted the use of filioque in the Nicene Creed.

Michael Cerularius

100

the Xaverian value that misguided the first crusaders and led to the massacre of Jews and Muslims alike.

Zeal

100

The town in France where the Church's headquarters were moved to for a period of time.

Avignon

200

The Pope who Condemned the Patriarch's actions and excommunicated him from the Catholic Church

Pope Leo IX

200

the capitol city of Israel where the crusades were mostly fought in. 

Jerusalem

200

The way by which Edward I of England and Philip II of France sought to assert authority over the Church.

Taxing clergy

300

Word included in the Nicene Creed that translates to “and from the Son."

filioque

300

The Saint who was heavily influenced thanks to the knowledge gathered from Greek philosophers.

Saint Thomas Aquinas

300

The person whose reign as Pope saw the start of the decline of the power of the papacy.

Pope Boniface VIII

400

Which council made the decision that Constantinople was second in command to Rome and led to more tension between the Eastern and Western Church 

Council of Chalcedon

400

The reward given to the returning Crusaders that takes time out of their stay in Purgatory.

indulgence

400

A person who regularly has an intense experience of the presence and power of God. (Saint Catherine of Siena)

mystic

500

The heresy that that began the plague of theological differences between the Eastern and Western Church.

Arianism

500
The name of the last Christian stronghold to fall in Muslim territory.

Acre

500

The Pope whose election signaled the beginning of the end for the Great Western Schism.

Martin V.

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