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451
Monasticism
Monasticism or monkhood is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work. -
Jan 1, 1054
East and West split
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Nov 27, 1095
1st crusades
In Clermont, France, Pope Urban II called for a crusade to help the Byzantines and to free the city of Jerusalem -
Jan 1, 1147
2nd crusades
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Jan 1, 1189
3rd crusades
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Jan 1, 1202
4th crusades
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Jan 1, 1213
5th crusades
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Jan 1, 1228
6th crusades
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Jan 1, 1248
7th crusades
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Jan 1, 1270
8th crusades
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Jan 1, 1320
Black Death
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Jan 1, 1517
Prosostant reformation
When the churches who followed the teachings or protests of Martin Luther split from the Catholic Church, -
Jan 1, 1545
Council of trent
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First vaticans council
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Ecumenism
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2nd vatican council
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Mary mackillop becomes saint