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    • The Authority of the Pope: Unlike Catholics, Orthodox Christians reject the authority of the pope as Christ's representative on earth. They see the pope as no greater than nor less than any other bishop (the pope is the bishop of Rome).
    • The Communion of Saints: Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that those who have died in Christ are alive today in heaven and that we can communicate with them through prayer.
    • Christ's Presence in the Eucharist: Orthodox Christians believe that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are literally transformed into the real body and blood of Christ.
    • Role of Mary as the Mother of Jesus: Like Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that Mary was deserving of veneration as the mother of Jesus.
  1. Feb 25, 2024 · Key Differences. Christianity, a major world religion, is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Orthodox Christianity, a distinct branch within Christianity, emphasizes adherence to the original teachings and traditions of the early church. Theological interpretations in Christianity vary widely among different denominations.

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · Both Orthodox and Catholic baptisms involve the use of holy oil, or chrism, which is blessed by the bishop. However, the way in which chrism is used differs between the two traditions. In the Orthodox Church, chrism is applied to the whole body of the person being baptized, as a sign of their incorporation into the Church.

  3. An Increasingly Unorthodox World Leaders in the Orthodox Church say the religion may need to adapt to contemporary times to remain relevant. By Sintia Radu Staff Writer Dec. 6, 2017, at 12:34 p.m.

  4. Nov 8, 2017 · Today, just 12% of Christians around the world are Orthodox, compared with an estimated 20% a century ago. And 4% of the total global population is Orthodox, compared with an estimated 7% in 1910. The geographic distribution of Orthodoxy also differs from the other major Christian traditions in the 21st century.

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · In contrast, the Unorthodox Jews believe that human beings write holy books or texts and can be evolved with time. Unorthodox follow some of the rituals while the rest of the traditions are restricted. Whereas Orthodox strictly follow the old traditions and cultures like daily prayer, daily Torah study, ablutions, etc.

  6. Key Differences. Orthodox approaches are typically grounded in long-standing traditions and established practices. On the other hand, unorthodox methods challenge these conventions, offering new or innovative ways of thinking. In religious contexts, orthodox beliefs are those that align with the core doctrines approved by religious authorities ...

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