« Last post by marc hanna on November 17, 2014, 04:01:50 pm »
A nice explanation but not entirely accurate. The first schism was about the year 500 when the non-chalcedonian group split from the chalcedonian. The non-chalcedian group came to be known as the Oriental Orthodox churches and have the same claim to Apostolic succession and the day of Pentecost as the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.