The Church in History

  • 451

    Council of Chalcedon

    Council of Chalcedon
    The council of Chalcedon was a council cosisted of priests, bishops and even the pope. It was a meeting for all christin leaders to discuss matter and issues of the church. During the lead of "Pope Leo I" The council then met a path where the church separated which was known back then as Nestorianism and Monophysitism discussing the issue about Christ and his divinity.
  • Period: 451 to

    THE CHURCH HISTORY

  • Apr 11, 1054

    East-West Schism

    East-West Schism
    A separation happened between the church. Creating the separation led to the creation of "Roman Catholic Church" (wes) and the "Greek Orthodox" known as the east.
  • May 20, 1347

    The black death

    The black death
    The black death caused great deal of distress and agony in Europe, affecting millions of people along the way. The church used this to their advantage, they gained a lot of followers by christians praying for their sickness to go away and also the church provided services to people with a price. Which also made some christian unhappy
  • May 3, 1517

    Martin Luther Publication of 95 theses

    Martin Luther Publication of 95 theses
    During the time of the Reformation, Martin Luther also wrote "95 Theses", which changed the church completely. Explaining how people can freely go to church without paying any fee.
  • Jul 6, 1517

    The reformation

    The reformation
    The Reformation was the time when the church used their followers to pay their way to heaven, this made the church rich with power. A monk named "Martin Luther" changed it all when he protested about how the church lost its compassion and divinity when forcing people to pay to go to heaven
  • May 7, 1545

    The council of Trent

    The council of Trent
    When Luther answered the call of Reform, many priests started to protests. While some waited for a renewal, Pope Paul III, then created a council to discuss about reforming the church in general. This then changed the wa our church worked
  • Nov 12, 1555

    Peace of Augsburg

    Peace of Augsburg
    There was a arguement in which religion should prevail in the land depending on lutheranism and roman catholicism. The peace of Augsburg was a settled agreement with the Holy Roman Empire to allow both catholic and lutheran to practise their faith
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  • The First Vatican Council

    The First Vatican Council
    The first vatican council of the Roman Catholic church was a group consisting of the Pope, priests, bishops and arch-bishops all coming together to discuss issues in the church. The president of the council by Pope Pius IX, wanted fresh ideas from the church to broaden and spread the Catholic Faith
  • The Second Vatican Council

    The Second Vatican Council
    After the fall of the first Vatican Council, in 1962, by Pope John XXIII, he renounced the Second Vatican Council. this till this day is known as the renewal of the church and also left a mark in todays modern world. This church was the a group meeting from selected Arch-Bishops around the world and the church then became very diverse in multiculturalism accepting other countries to their faith. Discussing the issues of the church today.