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  1. Oct 24, 2019 · The difference between Catholic and Roman Catholic is that Roman Catholics are a majority, whereas Catholics are a minority group. They differ in their Bible, denominations, the papacy, Beliefs on sacraments, tradition, and the significance of the virgin Mary. The Catholics are also called the ‘Greek Orthodox’.

  2. Orthodoxy is much more organic, where regional or local (direct contact) leads to the informal recognition of sainthood. It then is then organically accepted wider or within the church at large. Like look at St paisios. Those that met him spread it, then people learned, prayed, and is organically accepted/recognized.

  3. Jun 10, 2018 · This answer would be improved if it provided Catholic sources for some of the statements about Catholic doctrine that are currently sourced only from Orthodox sources. In particular, for the statement in the final (Orthodox) quote that according to Roman Catholic teaching "the nature of man remained the same after the fall as it had been before ...

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · gnosticism, any of various related philosophical and religious movements prominent in the Greco-Roman world in the early Christian era, particularly the 2nd century. The designation gnosticism is a term of modern scholarship. It was first used by the English poet and philosopher of religion Henry More (1614–87), who applied it to the ...

  5. A Muslim is one who follows Islam. Marriage. A Holy Sacrament. Islam is totally opposed to monasticism and celibacy. Marriage is an act of Sunnah in Islam and is strongly recommended. Men can only marry the "people of the book" i.e., Abrahamic religions. Women can only marry a Muslim man.

  6. The Catholic Church is unified both in faith and administration/head by the Bishop of Rome. Orthodoxy doesn't have a supreme bishop. Protestantism's "decentralization" is different than our decentralization, as the Protestant one allows for differing faiths. The Orthodox Church traces its history back to Pentacost.

  7. This subreddit contains opinions of Orthodox people, but not necessarily Orthodox opinions. Content should not be treated as a substitute for offline interaction. Exercise caution in forums such as this. Nothing should be regarded as authoritative without verification by several offline Orthodox resources. This is not a removal notification.

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