"Many other factors caused the East and West to drift further apart. The dominant language of the West was Latin, whilst that of the East was Greek.
 Soon after the fall of the Western Empire, the number of individuals 
who spoke both Latin and Greek began to dwindle, and communication 
between East and West grew much more difficult. With linguistic unity 
gone, cultural unity began to crumble as well. The two halves of the 
Church were naturally divided along similar lines; they developed 
different rites
 and had different approaches to religious doctrines. Although the Great
 Schism was still centuries away, its outlines were already perceptible."
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