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The history of the split - Part One

book

It includes the history of relations between the Eastern and Western churches of the century
The first dates back to the reign of Patriarch Photius. And the history of incidents during the days of the Patriarch
Photius and then until the complete schism in the eleventh century. And history
The relations of the two churches after the split until the last council in which we met
Each incident is followed by observations corresponding to its topic.

Composition

Archimandrite (later Archbishop of Latakia) Gerasimus Masarra of Latakia
Head of the Syrian [Greek] Orthodox Church in Alexandria

He was pardoned
It was printed with the approval of the venerable Pontiff, the Most Holy and Blessed Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
Kyrios Kyrios Sophronius

The Ibrahimi Press in Alexandria, 1891

Book index

The opening of the book

Overview - In the principle of the church system, the church ranks of patriarchs, popes, etc. continued. And in its meaning, status and rights of each one of them.

The first section - on the relations between the two churches before the schism

  • First century:
    1. Saint Clemis, Bishop of Rome and the Church of Corinth
    2. Laws and apostolic orders
  • 2nd century:
    1. Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons
    2. Father Tertullian
    3. Disagreement regarding the celebration of Easter
  • 3rd century:
    1. Disagreement regarding the baptism of heretics and schismatics
    2. Dionysius of Alexandria and the Popes Axitus and Dionysius
    3. Paul of Symsiata and Caesar Eulianus
  • 4th century:
    1. The First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea
    2. Athanasius the Great and the Roman See.
    3. Testimony of Basil the Great and Iaronymus
    4. Council of Antioch
    5. Srdiki complex
    6. Second Ecumenical Council of Constantinople
  • 5th century:
    1. John Chrysostom
    2.  The Council of Carthage and Popes Zosimus, Bonifatius, and Celestinus
    3.  The Third Ecumenical Council of Ephesus
    4. Fourth Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon
      1. The narrative of history in the Council of Dioscorus and the Fourth Council
      2. The Coptic Church’s account of Patriarch Dioscorus is excerpted from the letter of Igomanus Philotheus entitled “Historical Synopsis”
      3. East-West relations related to the Fourth Council.
    5. The first schism between East and West.
  • 6th century:
    1. Incidents that preceded the fifth complex
    2. Fifth Ecumenical Council of Constantinople
    3. The division of sects into one nature
    4. The title of “Ecumenical” for the Patriarch of Constantinople
  • 7th century:
    1. The events that preceded the Sixth Council
    2. The Sixth Ecumenical Council and its Annex (Penthecite)
  • 8th century:
    1. The popes and the iconoclasm before the Seventh Council
    2. Seventh Ecumenical Council
    3. The popes and the heresy of emanation
  • IX century
    1. The Isidorian popes and orders

The second section - on the relations between the two churches during the period of the schism

  • Chapter One: On the causes of the schism and the state of the two churches in the ninth century.
  • Chapter II:
    1. Patriarchs Ignatius and Photius
    2. Patriarch Photius and Pope Nicholas
    3. The Pope's interventions in the Bulgarian lands and the dispute over them
    4. Deposition of Photius and return of Ignatius
    5. Council against Photius
    6. The persecution of Photius and his reconciliation with Ignatius
    7. Photius returns and holds the great council known as the Eighth Ecumenical Council
    8. Deposition and death of Photius
    9. Who caused the split?
  • Chapter Three (until the year 1054): Caesars, popes, and patriarchs until the end of the ninth century.

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section One Second section
part One
Until the fifth century
The second part
Until the end of the section
 

[div3 class=”quote” class2=”quote-l” class3=”quote-r”]History of the split - Part Two[/div3]

book

It includes the history of relations between the Eastern and Western churches of the century
The first dates back to the reign of Patriarch Photius. And the history of incidents during the days of the Patriarch
Photius and then until the complete schism in the eleventh century. And history
The relations of the two churches after the split until the last council in which we met
Each incident is followed by observations corresponding to its topic.

Composition

Archimandrite (later Archbishop of Latakia) Gerasimus Masarra of Latakia
Head of the Syrian [Greek] Orthodox Church in Alexandria

He was pardoned
It was printed with the approval of the venerable Pontiff, the Most Holy and Blessed Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
Kyrios Kyrios Sophronius
Oriental Printing Press in Alexandria, 1894

Book index

Introduction - the opening of the book

  • 10th century
    1. Caesars, popes, patriarchs, and the relationship of the two churches during the tenth century
  • XI century
    1. The Caesars, the Patriarchs, the Popes, and the relationship of the two churches until the year 1054
    2. Completing the schism between East and West and the image of the excommunication issued by the two churches, one against the other
    3. Peter, Patriarch of Antioch, and his quest for peace

Section Three - On the relations between the Eastern and Western Churches after the schism

  • Chapter One: On the history of the two churches from the year 1054 until the spread of the Crusaders’ war
    1. Patriarchs, popes, and tsars until the reign of Pope Gregory VII
    2. Pope Gregory VII
    3. Caesars, popes and patriarchs until the year 1095
  • Chapter Two: In the history of the two churches, the period during which the Crusades began
    1. Wars of the Crusaders
    2. Relations between the two churches and the end of the century
  • the twelfth century
    1. Caesars, popes and patriarchs until the year 1147
    2. Continuation of the Crusaders' First Expedition
    3. Caesars, popes and patriarchs until the year 1189
    4. The Second Crusaders' Expedition
    5. The Crusaders' third expedition
    6. Caesars, popes and patriarchs until the end of the century
  • XIII century
    1. The Crusaders' fourth expedition and the conquest of Constantinople
    2. Caesars, Popes, Patriarchs, and the State of the Kingdom to the Fifth Abstract
    3. The Crusaders' fifth expedition
    4. The Caesars, the Popes, the Patriarchs, and the State of the Two Churches until the Sixth Crusaders' Expedition
    5. The Crusaders' Sixth Expedition
    6. Relations between East and West and the recovery of Constantinople
    7. The end of the Crusades

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[div3 class=”quote” class2=”quote-l” class3=”quote-r”]The date of the split - the third and final part - coming soon[/div3]

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