There are actually few differances between the two churches and that is because the Roman Catholic Church stems from the Eastern Orthodox Church to begin with.
Roman Catholics
For many years the catholics believed in Divine Right to know the words of God so only the elite could read The Bible and texts (because only the elite spoke and understood Latin)
Roman Catholics (RC) believe that Easter follows the Lunar calendar (nothing more) it occurs after the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Spring Solstice
Roman catholics adorn their churches with statues which replaced the Icons.
RCs also focus more on the New Testiment of The Bible rather then the Old and are also more focused on the Crusifiction of Jesus that is why many adorn their necklaces with crusifixes as well as their homes
The belief in indulgences and necessary confession to perge the soul , as well as the single head of the church (Pope) are Western RC philosophies
Many of these traits are no longer applicable
Eastern Orthodox Faith
Icons are still more previlant in the churches
Churches use local languages which everyone can understand with little traces of Greek found in obscure locations
Churches base Easter off of the Hebrew Calendar because Jesus used the Hebrew holidays to mark the date of his crusifixion. Easter is the first sunday, after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox AFTER PASSOVER. In the end it can be either the same day, a month apart or a week apart from RC and Western Easter
No single head to the church and no belief in indulgences, or necessary confiession for sin relief
There is no crusifix portreyed in a life-like (3D) mannor of Jesus, only 2d and they are never worn around the neck. The focus is on the Life of Jesus (old testiment) but still emphizising the New Testiment
There are actually few differances between the two churches and that is because the Roman Catholic Church stems from the Eastern Orthodox Church to begin with.
Roman Catholics
For many years the catholics believed in Divine Right to know the words of God so only the elite could read the Bible and texts (because only the elite spoke and understood Latin)
Roman Catholics (RC) believe that Easter follows the Lunar calendar (nothing more) it occurs after the first Sunday after the first full moon of the Spring Solstice
Roman catholics adorn their churches with statues which replaced the Icons.
RCs also focus more on the New Testiment of the Bible rather then the Old and are also more focused on the Crusifiction of Jesus that is why many adorn their necklaces with crusifixes as well as their homes
The belief in indulgences and necessary confession to perge the soul , as well as the single head of the church (Pope) are Western RC philosophies
Many of these traits are no longer applicable
Eastern Orthodox Faith
Icons are still more previlant in the churches
Churches use local languages which everyone can understand with little traces of Greek found in obscure locations
Churches base Easter off of the Hebrew Calendar because Jesus used the Hebrew holidays to mark the date of his crusifixion. Easter is the first sunday, after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox AFTER PASSOVER. In the end it can be either the same day, a month apart or a week apart from RC and Western Easter
No single head to the church and no belief in indulgences, or necessary confiession for sin relief
There is no crusifix portreyed in a life-like (3D) mannor of Jesus, only 2d and they are never worn around the neck. The focus is on the Life of Jesus (old testiment) but still emphizising the New Testiment
The churches are both very similar but the major differences are:
The Catholics recognize the pope as the head of the Church, the Orthodox do not.
The Orthodox permit married clergy, the Catholics generally do not.
The Orthodox and Catholics disagree over some wording in the Nicene Creed - the 'filioque' controversy.
There is an Orthodox Church and a Catholic Church. There is no Catholic Orthodox Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is normally known for using fresco's and Statues in their churches. Whereas The Eastern Orthodox Church uses mosaics and icons, with a small percentage of the time they will also use fresco's .
Catholic Confirmation usually takes place when the young person is between the ages of 12 - 15 years. Orthodox Chrismation usually takes place after the baby is Baptized.
Orthodox-Catholic Church of America was created in 1892.
Orthodox priests could marry, Catholic priests could not.
the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
schism.....
Since you are confirmed Orthodox and married a Greek Orthodox, the Orthodox Church requires that any children you may have should be baptized Orthodox. Also, as an Orthodox, you are not allowed to baptize your nephew or any other person in a catholic church. From the Catholic point of view, unless your nephew is to be reared a Catholic, he may not be baptized in the Catholic Church. If he is to be reared Catholic, either by his parents or godparents, the Church will receive him. No you are GREEK orthodox u must not I reapeat not baptisma your child at a catholic church.
No difference in their beliefs. They are both part of the Eastern Orthodox Church, but the Antiochians are mainly Orthodox people from Lebanon, and the Greeks are mainly Orthodox people from Greece.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is sometimes known as the Western Church to distinguish it from the Eastern Orthodox Church.
They depends on whether you meant to capitalize Orthodox or not. The Orthodox Church is not Catholic, they split from the Catholic Church officially in the 12th century. If you orthodox as believing in the Church doctrines, then that is the only kind of parishioner that is a real Catholic. Anyone who is not orthodox in his belief, is by definition, heterodox, otherwise known as a protestant, even if they still maintain nominal membership in the Catholic Church.
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church was created in 1906.