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  1. Leader and overseer of the Catholic Church. his authority is completely rejected by Protestants, and is viewed by Orthodox as first among equals. Orthodox and Protestants reject Papal infallibility and Papal supremacy. Orthodox Christians are not under the authority of the Pope.

  2. Percent of Christian population that is: [1] Catholic (50.1%) Protestant (36.7%) Eastern Orthodox ( { { {value3}}}%) Oriental Orthodox (2.5%) Other Christian (1.3%) This is a list of Christian denominations by number of members. It is inevitably partial and generally based on claims by the denominations themselves.

  3. Mar 3, 2024 · Orthodox policy is to have communion in both kinds (i.e. both the bread and wine are given to those present). The elements are usually offered to all Christians who feel able to partake of them. The vast majority of Protestant churches have communion in both kinds.

  4. Nov 8, 2017 · That is still the case for Orthodox Christians, but not Protestants and Catholics” has been updated to correct the share of Orthodox living in Asia-Pacific in 2010. The share of Orthodox living in Central and Eastern Europe has been corrected in Chapter 1.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · Evangelicals and Orthodox share a common interest in Christian history, but the Orthodox are more organically linked to the past than our evangelical brothers and sisters, whose communities...

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · Before delving into the differences, it’s essential to recognize a fundamental common ground among Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians — the Nicene Creed. This ancient statement of...

  7. But the Orthodox? Who are they? Like Protestants, they're not one monolith with uniform beliefs. On the other hand, there are distinctives that set them apart from Protestants.

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