There is too many things which make the two denominations different.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic%E2%80%93Orthodox_theological_differences
schism.....
There is an Orthodox Church and a Catholic Church. There is no Catholic Orthodox Church.
Christianity, Roman Catholic and Orthodox, and Islam
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic would need to apply to his priest for an annulment, I don't know what the regulations are for the Orthodox.
He set himself up as a rival king in the West in 800 AD, and this offensive act caused the beginning of tensions between the Orthodox Emperor in Constantinople and the barbarian rulers of the West. This increased the separation and differences between the Latin West with the Orthodox East and eventually led to the Great Schism of 1054 AD.
He set himself up as a rival king in the West in 800 AD, and this offensive act caused the beginning of tensions between the Orthodox Emperor in Constantinople and the barbarian rulers of the West. This increased the separation and differences between the Latin West with the Orthodox East and eventually led to the Great Schism of 1054 AD.
Catholic
Yes, a Catholic can attend an Orthodox church for worship, but they should be aware of the differences in practices and beliefs between the two denominations. It is important to respect the traditions of the Orthodox church while attending their services.
Whether or not purgatory existed.
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.
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. You would be Greek Orthodox then.