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Volodymyr
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Yes,
It is my impression that there are essentially two Orthodoxies; somewhat united but somewhat divided. One is Eastern Orthodox, the other is Oriental Orthodox. Within those two are also divisions; not theological, I believe, but territorial.
As I understand it, then, Eastern Orthodoxy considers that Catholicism has no business being in the Americas at all. Pope’s jurisdiction (if they allow any at all) would be limited to the immediate environs of Rome;
That really isn’t quite theological either, (though Orthodoxy rejects Catholicism totally) but based on history.
Catolicism does not deny to the Eastern or Oriental Orthodox the “right” to be anywhere they want to be. To my knowledge, the only place where denial of Catholicism’s “right” to be somewhere has become a serious issue is within Russia itself, and that sometimes involves the state as well.
Greece within the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople. The disputes are on the peripheries.]
POOR UNDERSTANDING, ERRONEOUS IMPRESSIONS
But your understanding and your impressions are quite erroneous and prejudicial. Holy Orthodoxy does not include churches which do not accept the Seven Universal Councils. These churches include such heretical groups that call themselves in English Oriental Orthodox - Coptic monofysites, assyrians. These churches ceased to be Orthodox by rejecting Universal Councils. You should read church history on this subject. I believe even Catolic church considers these non-khalkedonian churches to be heretical - although some theological problems may be misunderstandings - but still they do not accept Orthodox teaching.
Orthodox theology has supported idea that Bishop of Rome is Patriarch of Western church and does not limit his interests to city of Rome. This is also historical nonsense. Again I suggest you read Church History. If you can find Mikhail Posnov book - it is excellent.
As some one else has explained Orthdox of Greece are avtocephalic. This also is a historical problem relating to power of Ottoman empire.