First of all.....the Christian Church''Catholic'' which was the ''One Christian Church'' up until 1054........Schism east and
west.......though before in the 800 A.D there was some differences in Doctrine in the west ....eg...the Added of the ''filoque......the
Creed........eg the original reads. .........from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified............The
'''west''[Roman Catholic]added the .........from the Father (and the Son ) is worshipped and glorified...........
The Schism happened because the original doctrine and Canon rules from the first 7 Ecumenical councils(in which all the Churches of that time came
together to speak about any changes that were being brought up in the churches)
The Roman Catholics(not the Catholic ...universal )changed the Creed which was Known in Christianity....
The schism brought about the ''Protestants'' because they ''protested'' against the West (Roman Church) and therefore went their own way
instead of going back to the '''Catholic and Apostolic Church'' which exists up until today......the church in the East.....Orthodox.......
The infallibility of the Pope is not within the Orthodox church...as the Head of the Church in the Orthodox Church is '''Jesus Christ'''
So , the '''denominations that Sprang out of the Great Schism in 1054 was because of the West .....introducing new doctrines into the
Church...............
Constantine's vision of the Cross led also, in his lifetime, to two further consequences, equally momentous for the later development of Christendom.
First, in 324 he decided to move the capital of the Roman Empire eastward from Italy to the shores of the Bosphorus. Here, on the site of the Greek
city of Byzantium, he built a new capital, which he named after himself, 'Constantinoupolis'. The motives for this move were in part economic and
political, but they were also religious: the Old Rome was too deeply stained with pagan associations to form the centre of the Christian Empire which
he had in mind. In the New Rome things were to be different: after the solemn inauguration of the city in 330, he laid down that at Constantinople no
pagan rites should ever be performed. Constantine's new capital has exercised a decisive influence upon the development of Orthodox history.
cont''.......................
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so if there is any blame towards the ''Branching out of the early Church '''Apostolic Catholic Church'''[orthodox] it is because of the Schism
that happened in 1054 ...........it's all in the History books............Why the Pope does not read it i have no Idea..........