why was having 2 popes a problem,during the great schism
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Since 1378 the Roman Catholic Church had been split by the Western Schism, during which...
The double election had disastrous effects upon the church. The followers of the two popes were divided chiefly along national lines, and thus the dual papacy fostered the political antagonisms of the time.
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