Schism comes in two varieties, ‘vertical schism’ whereby one refuses submission to a Roman Pontiff and ‘horizontal schism’ whereby one refuses to extend that Christian unity owed to others who are in union with a pope. Lately, some in Rome have been on the edge of this second type. [1]
Two types of schism
Edward M. Peters, In the Light of the LawFriday, November 9, 2018
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