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Tommy999
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Hello all,
These few questions are mainly for those who belong to the Orthodox Christian faith, although Catholics are welcome as well.
Background:
I am a Methodist who has rarely (if ever) met anyone of the Orthodox faith. However, I saw some during a recent ‘Walk for Life’ event. They reminded me a lot of Catholics in many ways. I respect them very much. I also interact with a lady on the phone at work who told me she is Ukrainian Orthodox.
Questions:
These few questions are mainly for those who belong to the Orthodox Christian faith, although Catholics are welcome as well.
Background:
I am a Methodist who has rarely (if ever) met anyone of the Orthodox faith. However, I saw some during a recent ‘Walk for Life’ event. They reminded me a lot of Catholics in many ways. I respect them very much. I also interact with a lady on the phone at work who told me she is Ukrainian Orthodox.
Questions:
- What main things do Orthodox and Catholics have in common?
- What are the main differences (I don’t want to start any debates – just wanted to know where the two faith tradition have a parting of the ways). I assume the main one is the authority of the Pope but I don’t know if there are others.
- Can an Orthodox validly take communion at a Catholic church and vice-versa?
- I’ve heard of Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc. Do these all believe the same basic doctrines? If so, I was curious why they are called different names? I wonder if the different names are based on geographical differences only?