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Miriam1947
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Do all of the Orthodox churches believe exactly the same way?Then why even have a discussion here?
Your assumption is incorrect. There are many things pre-schism that we do not agree on. That is the thing I was talking about, even though we seemingly talk about the same thing, our understanding of it is fundamentally different even before the schism. When was the schism anyway? East and West has had a building animosity since the Council of Nicaea, and there was intercommunion up until the Fall of Constantinople.
Let me give you one example, we both believe in Apostolic Succession and this is something that has been part of our faith from the beginning. But we do not agree on what Apostolic Succession means. Catholic believe in the mechanical application of the Sacrament where a validly ordained bishop can validly ordain a man regardless if that bishop is in union with the Pope or not. This is why you believe that Old Catholics to this day are valid priests. The Orthodox do not believe that. If a bishop leaves the Church, he ceases being a bishop. He can’t ordain validly.
Let’s take another example, marriage. We don’t believe marriage end with death.
We can go on and on, there are plenty of fundamental differences between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism. Saying that the doctrine existed pre-schism does not guarantee that we believe it in the same way. What I have found in my own study of the matter, and I read a few books on this which aided my conversion, is that there is a LOT of difference even with the pre-schism faith. The Filioque and Papal Supremacy is just the proverbial needle that broke the camel’s back, but before that there has already been a heavy load of issues there.