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  1. According to Lossky, the difference in East and West is due to the Catholic Church's use of pagan metaphysical philosophy, and its outgrowth, scholasticism, rather than the mystical, actual experience of God called theoria, to validate the theological dogmas of Catholic Christianity.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · Discover the key differences between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Catholicism in terms of theology and spirituality. Explore the unique beliefs and practices that set these two branches of Christianity apart.

    • The Head of the Church. Orthodox Christians consider Jesus Christ to be the head of the church, while the Roman Catholic Church is headed by the Pope, who uses the title of the ‘Vicar of Christ’.
    • Celibate for the priests. In the Roman Catholic Church, priests and bishops must observe celibacy before and after ordination, while deacons must only observe it after ordination.
    • Orthodox priests wear beards. Traditionally, Orthodox priests wear beards, because “Priests must not shave their heads or shave off the edges of their beards or cut their bodies”, according to Leviticus, 21:5.
    • Sign of the cross. In 1570, Pope Pius V defined that Catholic believers must perform the sign of the cross “from head to chest and from the left shoulder to the right”.
  3. Roman Catholics, independent Catholics, Protestants (Anglicans, Lutherans etc.), Orthodox (Greek orthodox, Russian orthodox). 2 main branches are: Eastern and Oriental. Both break off into further branches, such as Greek(Eastern), Coptic(Oriental), etc. Eastern Orthodox are dyophysite, Oriental Orthodox are miaphysite.

    • Priests, bishops, ministers, monks, and nuns.
    • In Catholic & Orthodox Churches.
    • The Lord Jesus Christ.
  4. Aug 26, 2024 · The difference between Orthodox and Catholics traces through the very history of Christianity between the East and the West. Let’s explore it. Contents [hide] 1 The Dogma of the Immaculate Conception for Catholics and Orthodox. 2 The Orthodox and the Pope. 3 Purgatory for the Orthodox. 4 Baptism in the Orthodox Church.

  5. May 6, 2024 · The primary difference lies in their view of the authority of the Pope. In fact, in Roman Catholicism, the Pope has supreme authority. The Orthodox Church rejects such supremacy. Today, I aim to compare Catholic and Orthodox churches and give you a clear, concise breakdown of these differences.

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  7. Most Orthodox Churches allow marriages between members of the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. For example, the Church of Greece would allow an Orthodox man to marry a Catholic bride in its church, providing the wife vows the children will be baptized Orthodox.

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