1)The filoque in the Nicene Creed (Orthodox say that the Holy Spirit "Proceeds from the Father," whereas Catholics say that the Holy Spirit "Proceeds from the Father AND the Son").
2) The Orthodox go by the Julien Calendar, whereas the Catholic goes by the Gregorian Calendar.
The break in Christianity between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church is known as the Great Schism, which occurred in 1054. This division was primarily due to theological, political, and cultural differences, including disputes over papal authority and the filioque clause in the Nicene Creed. The schism formalized the separation between Western Christianity (Roman Catholicism) and Eastern Christianity (Orthodoxy).
the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
The two churches were the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic
A=The eastern and western churches split over differences in theology, practice, politics and culture. As Constantinople became an important center of government in the eastern half of the Roman Empire, the church there began to challenge the supremacy of Rome. Without a common language and culture, the two halves of the Christian Church drifted apart in the face of their disagreements. The split between the eastern and western churches was largely politically motivated.
Both began as forms of European Christianity. -Apex- :)
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Yes, the issue of priestly celibacy is a point of contention between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, married men can become priests, while the Roman Catholic Church requires celibacy for priests. This difference has been a historical source of tension between the two churches.
The term "catholic" is claimed by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Roman Catholic Church includes all the Churches that accept the authority of the pope in Rome, including certain Eastern Churches. The Eastern Orthodox Church does not accept the authority of the pope in Rome. The pope is the spiritual leader of all Christians. However, the Protestants and Orthodox do not recognize that leadership.
The Eastern and Western churches differed in Rome primarily due to cultural, linguistic, and theological factors. The Eastern church, centered in Constantinople, was influenced by Greek philosophy and Eastern traditions, while the Western church, based in Rome, was shaped by Latin culture and the authority of the Pope. These differences were exacerbated by political tensions, such as the Schism of 1054, which formalized the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Additionally, disputes over doctrinal issues, such as the Filioque controversy, further deepened the divide.
The Great Schism was between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (or Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox).
The main difference between prayers in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and those in nonconformist churches is that they are far less rigid and structured in the nonconformist churches. The prayers in both Roman Catholic and Anglican churches tend to follow specific structures and guidelines.