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Latin America has always had a very strong iconography, but I don’t think the Latin West as a whole has ever emphasized icons (even before the Great Schism) to the same extent that the Byzantine East does. Did Medieval German Catholics venerate icons to the same extent that Byzantines do? I doubt it.As far as I know the aversion to images seems to be confined mostly to the US and Germany. But of course that is a pretty large part of the Church. And as to you not having the experience of having differences emphasized I think that is just a function of an internet forum. I know Catholics in real life and we would never talk about the kind of things that we discuss here and in real life it’s a good thing to focus on the things we share which are considerable. I mean I love Pope Francis and really enjoyed watching his visit to Constantinople on EWTN. I do hope the dialogue continues and continues in truth.
I feel that some of the differences cited in these discussions predate the Schism and weren’t issues for centuries… certainly the Filioque was being recited by the Frankish Church long, long, long before the Schism.