Schism Mnemonic
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schism
schism
/ˈskɪzəm/
division
separation
split
Examples
- During the time of the schism, groups began to separate.
- How relevant is this to the section on the schism
- The council would mark the end of the schism.
- The fifth century saw the schism with the monophysites.
- It certainly widened the schism between two churches.
- This is the nature of the schism between the two great religions.
- This would pave the way for the end of the Western Schism.
- During his pontificate, the schism of Hippolytus came to an end.
- During the Schism of the West, Venice adhered to the Roman obedience.
- In 1408, Lucca hosted the convocation intended to end the schism.
division of a group into opposing factions
noun
the formal separation of a church into two churches or the withdrawal of one group over doctrinal differences
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"Sky + Chasm. The group splits like a wide crack in the sky."
"Kiss + Him. The group split when half wanted to kiss him, creating a division."
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