Church History

  • 1054 BCE

    East-West Schism 1054 A.D

    The term East-West Schism portrays the division which happened in Christianity. The Christian church got to be separated into two major groups, Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. A great amount of people acknowledge that it happened in 1054. In any case, this partition was the consequence of contrasts that had started numerous years before.
  • 451 BCE

    The Council of Chalcedon 451 A.D.

    The Council of Chalcedon met in AD 451 in Chalcedon, a city in Asia Minor. The gathering's decision was an essential stride in further illustrating the way of Christ and how the orthodox church teach about the HolyTrinity. The gathering additionally laid the basis for a standout amongst the most huge occasions in religious history
  • Jan 1, 1347

    The Plague/The Black Death

    Generally, the 1348 infection uncovered the Church's human side and left such a traumatic impact on brains of the general population that it affected Martin Luther's Reformation development in the 1500's.
  • Jan 1, 1563

    The Council of Trent 1545-1563

    Incited by the Reformation, the Council of Trent was exceedingly vital for its clearing orders on self-change and for its narrow minded definitions that elucidated for all intents and purposes each principle challenged by the Protestants.
  • The First Vatican Council 186-1870

    Incited by the Reformation, the Council of Trent was exceedingly vital for its clearing orders on self-change and for its narrow minded definitions that elucidated for all intents and purposes each principle challenged by the Protestants.
  • The Second Vatican Council 1962-1965

    Christians isolated from Rome to participate in quest for reunion. Preliminary commissions delegated by the Pope arranged a plan and delivered drafts (schemata) of declarations on different points. In opening the committee on Oct. 11, 1962, the Pope recommended the committee to attempt to meet the peaceful needs of the congregation.