Before 1054 Catholics and Orthodox had already kind of split geography wise. Catholics were mainly in the Western and Northern parts of Europe. Catholic churches separated themselves from political authority. A Pope runs a Catholic church. Catholics don’t believe in divorsion. They think it is never ok to get divorced. (Doc. 4) In 861 Pope John VIII believed that anyone or any church that had converted to Christianity must be restored as soon as possible. (Doc. 3)
After the Schism the King of Sicily sent a letter to the German Holy Roman Emperor. He said that he went to war which caused him to lose some of his men so he turned to the Pope for protection. (Doc. 9) The Catholics view the Orthodox as murderers because they murdered their emperor. They …show more content…
They mainly occupied the Eastern part of Europe. The Byzantine Emperor is the political head of the Church. The Councils work together to set a Church Policy. The believed divorce was ok in some circumstances. (Doc. 4) The Catholics and Orthodox had different views of the Gospel. The Orthodox believes that the spirit proceeds from the Father. (Doc. 5) They believed that God sent down his son to help us understand the word and go back to worshipping God rather than being poisoned by Satan. The also believed that their emperors were the servants of God. (Doc. 10) After the Orthodox examined how the Catholics followed the word they realized it was wrong (Doc.