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Western Christians accepted the authority of the pope in Rome

The statement which is true in great Schism was Western Christians accepted the authority of the pope in Rome. Thus the correct answer is D.

What was the Great Schism?

Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy are the two subdivisions of the main branch of Christianity affected by the Great Schism. They maintain to be the two major Christian denominations today.

Orthodox and Catholic churches disagreed about whether the pope had jurisdiction over the ancestors, and the Roman Catholic Church promoted the use of unleavened bread for the celebration of community while the Orthodox Church did oppose it.

Jesus was regarded as entirely supernatural by the West, but by the East, he was seen as having both a mortal and holy existence.

Therefore, option D Western Christians accepted the authority of the pope in Rome is appropriate.

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The complete question is-

Which of these remained true following the Great Schism?

Western Christians accepted the authority of the patriarch of Constantinople

-Both Eastern and Western Christians accepted the authority of the pope in Rome

-Both Eastern and Western Christians accepted the authority of the patriarch of Constantinople

-Western Christians accepted the authority of the pope in Rome

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