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==Differences underlying the schism==
==Differences underlying the schism==
==History==
==History==
==Aftermath==
Although the Church of Venceia was formally in schism from the [[Catholic Church]], the Church remained largely unchanged for the next decade. Most of the existing clergy in place in Caphiria from 1615 through 1627 remained loyal to their immediate superior, with the [[Imperator]] taking the place of the [[Pope]]. The {{wp|Tridentine Mass|recently instituted Mass}} remained in place and continued to be said in the same style as the global Church. All monasteries continued to function as they had before, and most of the cultural hallmarks of the {{wp|Counter Reformation}} proceeded apace for the next decade.


Only with [[The Reformations of 1627|the Reformations of 1627]] did the Caphiric Church begin to diverge from the global Catholic Church both in terms of theology and culture. Accordingly, many scholars and religious writers point to 1627, rather than 1615, as the true date of divergence between the Catholic and Caphiric Churches. Nearly every aspect of Christian worship and practice were changed in the Reformations, such that even when the Schism ended, most of the stylistic and cultural aspects of the Reformations remained.
== Reconciliation efforts ==
== Reconciliation efforts ==


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{{Main|Eight Points Agreement}}
{{Main|Eight Points Agreement}}


==Aftermath==
==Reunion==
==See also==
==See also==
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]