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I am Orthodox but other than the leniency involved, I do not know many differences among the two. Would someone please discuss the fundamental differences between the two religions religiously and historically?
I agree with most of what you wrote except for the first sentence.The Roman Catholic Church is composed of 23 particular Churches, united by same faith, sacraments, and government, but with a distinct expression of ritual and theology based upon different traditions. The Latin Church and Roman Curia (governing bodies) are what most people think of as Roman Catholic, the other 22 are Eastern Catholic particular Churches. The Roman Curia is common to all. All the particular churches accept the authority of the Patriarch of Rome (The Pope) as the Vicar of Christ. This may be the greatest difference between Orthodox and Catholic, but there are also important differences in faith.
Converts from the Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches, and Assyrian Church of the East form most of the particular Churches, which mostly occurred after 1550. If you compare the Eastern Catholic particular Churches to Orthodox, they will sometimes be very similar, and other times not, due to various changes to the original customs.
In the early years the Church held seven ecumenical councils which determined the basic Catholic faith.
Nestorian:
1 Nicaea I (325)
2 Constantinople I (381)
Pre-Chalcedonian:
3 Ephesus (431)
Byzantine:
4 Chalcedon (451)
5 Constantinople II (553)
6 Constantinople III (680–681)
7 Nicaea II (787)
After this, the Greek Catholic Church (Constantinople) and the Roman Catholic Church were unable to agree and eventually an official split occurred (Roman Catholic and Orthodox). Then various attempts were made to unite after that until the Council of Florence (1431-1439) when a union was established, only to be rejected by the Orthodox Churches.
Yes, I agree with that for each particular church. Yet, upper government is shared:I agree with most of what you wrote except for the first sentence.
The Catholic Church is composed of 23 particular Churches, united by same faith, sacraments, but with a distinct expression of ritual and theology based upon different traditions. The various Churches, while equal in dignity and honor, have differing forms of government, hierarchies, and structures, while in full Communion with each other and the Pope of Rome.
So the difference is that the Orthodox church is very sure about holiness from Christ of Mysteries of her own priests and bishops - and does not condemn or extol rites of other religions. Catholic Church feels obliged always to comment on other religions and their rites - which to condemn and which to praise according to Catholic own view.Catholics also acknowledge the apostolic priesthood of the Orthodox and also the Real Presence of the Orthodox Eucharist, while many Orthodox do not acknowledge the Catholic Eucharist.
We are considering the following autocephalous churches (no higher ranking bishop):So the difference is that the Orthodox church is very sure about holiness from Christ of Mysteries of her own priests and bishops - and does not condemn or extol rites of other religions. Catholic Church feels obliged always to comment on other religions and their rites - which to condemn and which to praise according to Catholic own view.
You do not understand difference between Patriarchate and autocephalous church. There is no patriarch of Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Albania, Czech Lands and Slovakia. but such are autocephalous churches. Also there is a patriarch of Moskow and all Rus’ but not Patriarch of Rossia. Also Orthodox of America is autocephalous church,We are considering the following autocephalous churches
Catholic Patriarch: Rome
Orthodox Patriarchs: Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, Russia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Cyprus, Greece, Poland, Albania, Czech & Slovakia.
So, do you mean the statements of these Patriarchs?
This statement is hard to understand - a union is not established if it is rejected by one side. Perhaps this attempt at union might have been effective if the Latin church members had come to help of Constantinople when Byzantia attacked finally by Turks in 1454. Pope was willing to send 200 soldiers with so-called Cardinal Isador to “defend city.” Isador himself had to escape from Rus’ after being arrested for attempting union by abandoning Orthodoxy. Union will come when Latin church returns to Orthodoxy - not when Orthodox are forced to kiss the foot of Bishop of Rome.Then various attempts were made to unite after that until the Council of Florence (1431-1439) when a union was established, only to be rejected by the Orthodox Churches.
Yes, that is true, the union did not happen. It was opposed by only one, Mark of Ephesus, and later by the people.This statement is hard to understand - a union is not established if it is rejected by one side. Perhaps this attempt at union might have been effective if the Latin church members had come to help of Constantinople when Byzantia attacked finally by Turks in 1454. Pope was willing to send 200 soldiers with so-called Cardinal Isador to “defend city.” Isador himself had to escape from Rus’ after being arrested for attempting union by abandoning Orthodoxy. Union will come when Latin church returns to Orthodoxy - not when Orthodox are forced to kiss the foot of Bishop of Rome.
Alright, then considering the following autocephalous churches.You do not understand difference between Patriarchate and autocephalous church. There is no patriarch of Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Albania, Czech Lands and Slovakia. but such are autocephalous churches. Also there is a patriarch of Moskow and all Rus’ but not Patriarch of Rossia. Also Orthodox of America is autocephalous church,
No - Bishop of Rome is making a Melkite (so-called Greko Catolic patriarch) kiss is foot: ** Patriarch Gregory Joseph was taken to see Pius IX, and was thrown on his knees in order to kiss the Pope’s foot.**Yes, that is true, the union did not happen. It was opposed by only one, Mark of Ephesus, and later by the people.
I think it is the hand not foot of Pope to kiss.
Statements like this demonstrate the primary reason why unity is a long long way off.Union will come when Latin church returns to Orthodoxy - not when Orthodox are forced to kiss the foot of Bishop of Rome.
I think that unity on the basis of common faith with Rome in position of honor only, which is what Orthodoxy demands, will not be possible. Even if it was an issue of faith only, there are about 250 Catholic de fide dogmas. There have been many objections by Orthodox, including papal primacy, purgatory, indulgences, divine attributes identical to divine essence, papal infallability ex cathedra, immaculate conception, assumption, hypostatic procession with two internal processions and one spiration, whole Christ present in each species (bread, wine).Statements like this demonstrate the primary reason why unity is a long long way off.
I’d like to read more about this. Can you provide a good source?Patriarch Gregory Joseph was taken to see Pius IX, and was thrown on his knees in order to kiss the Pope’s foot.
I am Orthodox but other than the leniency involved, I do not know many differences among the two. Would someone please discuss the fundamental differences between the two religions religiously and historically?
codswallopthe difference of Orthodox vs Catholic is that the catholics are energetic and hopeful of the reunion, and willing to preserve the liturgical traditions of the Orthodox, while the Orthodox want the catholic church to abandon its latin tradition and became byzantine in order to be united.
I don’t think there will be an account of it specifically uploaded at %between%the Sancta Sedes website, or at EWTNI’d like to read more about this. Can you provide a good source?