East–West Schism, Great Schism, or (Rome–Constantinople) Schism of 1054 (ongoing)
The union accomplished at the Council of Florence of the Patriarchate of Constantinople to the Catholic Church
Schism of the Russian Church or Raskol, the splitting of the Russian Orthodox Church into an official church and the Old Believers movements in the mid-17th century (1653/1667–present; ongoing)
Schism between Constantinople and the Serbian Orthodox Church (1882–1920; 38 years)[1]
Schism between Constantinople and the Greek Orthodox Church (1833–1850; 17 years)[1]
Schism between Constantinople and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1872–1945; 73 years)[1]
Schism between Moscow and the Georgian Orthodox Church (1917–1943; 26 years)[1]
Schism between Moscow and the Polish Orthodox Church (1924–1948; 24 years)[1]
Schism between the Serbian Orthodox Church and the Macedonian Orthodox Church (1967–2022; 55 years)[1]
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