When the Christian Church split in the eleventh century, how did they differentiate from one another?

A) The Eastern Church called itself "rightly believing" or Orthodox; the Western Church called itself "worldwide" or Catholic.
B) The Western Church called itself the Papal Christians; the Eastern Church called itself the Byzantine Church.
C) The Western Church called itself the Holy Roman Church; the Eastern Church called itself the Byzantine Church.
D) The West used the term Latin Church and the East used the term Greek Church.
E) They instituted the terms Eastern and Western Christian churches.


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