Thread:TheWearyandHeavyLaden/@comment-1777104-20170221190621/@comment-27494008-20170221195338

I can't really access the article comments on mobile, but you're right, I should've made my intentions clear. But I do disagree with how it is written right now.

There really was only one major schism in Christianity, the Great Schism, which started to develope when the Roman Empire split, and was finalized in the eleventh century. The Great Schism did not occur in 1378, a split in 1378 was called the Western Schism and this lasted a short time because 4 men claimed to be the true pope. I also added the date for the Protestant Reformation to keep consistency and also show schisms weren't developing like mad early in Christian history, as many people erroneously believe.

I'm taking history and this part greatly interested me, so I wanted to clarify and correct some points, even if readers don't see it and users see it as unimportant. I was also happy with how I wrote it, which made it easier to read and understand. You also reverted the links I added.