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Q: Did the byzantine empire left the catholic church because it wanted the pope to be based in Constantinople?
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The Byzantine Empire left the Catholic Church because it wanted the pope to be based in Constantinople true or false?

False. The Byzantine Empire was Orthodox, and was never part of the Catholic Church.


Who are Eastern Catholics who recognize the pope?

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The highest church official in the Byzantine Church was known as what?

The Ecumenical Patriarch (in Constantinople).


When was Greek Byzantine Catholic Church created?

Greek Byzantine Catholic Church was created in 1907.


What was the religion of Constantinople during the byzantine empire?

They were mostly Christian, and after 1054, split from the catholic, or universal church, and are usually referred to as "Greek Orthodox."


When was St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church created?

St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church was created in 1918.


What was the official Religion of Constantinople and The Byzantine Empire?

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What was the byzantine church used for?

The Byzantine Church was used for worship. Following the death of the Roman Emperor Constantine, the Roman Empire split into the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. Eventually, the Bishop of Rome became the head of the church in the Roman Empire. Over the years, that church became the Roman Catholic Church. The Bishop of Constantinople became the head of the Byzantine Church. That church evolved into the Greek Orthodox Church and still exists today.


When was Cathedral of St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church created?

Cathedral of St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church was created in 1961.


When was Saint Anne Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite created?

Saint Anne Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite was created in 1986.


How did the Byzantine emperor maintain control over church?

The emperor chose the patriarch of Constantinople, leading the Church official in the Byzantine Empire.The emperor became an autocrat and the head of the church as well as the state.


Who moved the head of the Catholic Church to Constantinople?

The catholic church was never moved to constantinople, emperor constatine kept the church in Rome but moved the capitol to Constantinople. The SPRQ's belief of the church for salvation and emotional comfort kept the eastern empire alive for as long as it did, though it ultimately fell.