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The Schism was an event which had led the final separation between the East and West Christian churches from 1054, which also had the alias called the East-West Schism.
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The first crusade lasted from 1096 to 1099. The first crusade began because Christians responded to Pope Urban II's plea to go to war against the muslim forces in a holy term to force their christian religions onto the muslim's beliefs.
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The Second Crusade was the second christian crusade within 1147 to 1149. Like the first crusade the war was against muslims as a holy war.
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The black death was a plague that was spreading around Europe causing death and destruction towards the people of Europe which was spread by rats.
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The Third Crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192. The Third Crusade launched by the Christians was also known as the "King's Crusade" was an attempt by the Europeans to reconquer the Holy Lands
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The Fourth Crusade lasted from 1202 to 2014. The Fourth Crusade was a western european armed expedition launched by Pope Innocent III, attempting to conquer muslim controlled jerusalem.
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The Sixth crusade was launched in 1228 as an attempt to regain Jerusalem. It began seven years after the failure of the Fifth Crusade.
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The Fifth crusade was launched in 1213 and ended in 1221. The christians launched this crusade as an attmept to conquer jerusalem, in other words "The Holy Land"
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The seventh crusade was launched in 1248 to 1254 led by Louis IX from France.
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The Eighth crusade was the last crusade launched by the Christians by Louis IX of France against the city of Tunis in 1270.
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Monasticism is a religious way of life in which someone devotes their whole entire life to spiritual work and the way they live.
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The prostestant reformation was when the Churches who followed the teachings or protests of Martin Luther split from the Catholic Church.
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The council of trent was held between 1545 to 1563. The council of trent was one of the roman catholic church's most important council at the time. The council of trent was prompted by the Protestant Reformation.
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The first vatican council was created in 1896 and lasted four years only. The council was convened by Pope Pius IX to refute ideas associated with the rise of liberalism and materialism.
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The Churches recognised Mary Mackillop as a saint in 1909.
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The principle or aim of promoting the unity of Christianity
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The second vatican council addressed relations between the roman catholic church and the modern world. The second council was opened under the pontificate of Pope John XXIII in 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI in 1965