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  1. 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’. This is based on...

  2. Nov 8, 2017 · Overall, Orthodox Christians see plenty of common ground between their own faith and Catholicism. When asked if Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism “have a lot in common” or “are very different,” most Orthodox Christians across Central and Eastern Europe respond that the two faiths have a lot in common.

  3. The only real difference in belief on Doctrine between Catholics and Orthodox is how many doctrines we have, and how they can be defined (in Orthodoxy, ecumenical councils are the main means of defining doctrine, in Catholicism we have that and also Papal Infallibility).

  4. What's the difference between Catholicism and Christianity? Catholicism is the largest denomination of Christianity. All Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholics. A Christian refers to a follower of Jesus Christ who may be a Catholic, Protestant, Gnostic, Mormon, Evangelical, Anglican or Ortho...

  5. Nov 25, 2016 · News World. What is the difference between the Orthodox and Catholic churches? Copyright. By Euronews. Published on 25/11/2016 - 14:17. Share this article Comments. The biggest difference...

  6. The Orthodox insist that it should be a "primacy of honor", as in the ancient church and not a "primacy of authority", whereas the Catholic Church sees the pontiff's role as requiring for its exercise power and authority the exact form of which is open to discussion with other Christians.

  7. Opinions. Orthodoxy & Catholicism: different ways of being Church. Two different models, each with its own strengths and limitations. By Isabelle de Gaulmyn. March 25, 2022 at 08:08 AM GMT+1,...