Christian practices developed differently in the Eastern and Western Roman Empires due to a combination of cultural, linguistic, and political factors. The Eastern Empire, influenced by Hellenistic thought and Greek language, tended to emphasize mysticism and theology, while the Western Empire, with its Latin roots, focused more on practical governance and community organization. Additionally, the political fragmentation and varying local customs in the West led to diverse interpretations and practices of Christianity. These differences were further accentuated by the Great Schism of 1054, which formalized the divide between the Roman Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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