Catholic VS Orthodox 18 key Differences

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Catholic VS Orthodox 18 key Differences

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TheSimpleExplainer
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Catholic: Does this thing

Orthodox: Also does this thing

BionicPig
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3:50 actually eastern orthodoxy rejects the concept of inherited guilt wholesale. The consequences of the sin are inherited but we are not guilty of Adam and Eve's actions.

aspermwhalespontaneouslyca
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Your part about the original sin is wrong, eastern orthodox do not believe in the idea of original sin like the catholics do. Mary did not have the original sin as per the catholic view because in the EO view none of us do. We have the ancestral sin, that is we live in the world that has fallen because of Adam and Eve, but we do not hold the guilt of their sin, just the consequences of it.

threshdyr
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An American Roman Catholic is here! 🇺🇸❤️✝️⚜️

SophiaElizabeth.
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Most of these aren’t even differences you just worded the same statement differently

Sc-ldos
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0:19 Catholicism recognizes 21 ecumenical counsils, not 7

_Mrozek_
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The biggest difference that nobody mentions but a lot of the theology flows from this, is "what is sin?"

For Rome, and the West (ie. Protestants), sin is a fault. You did something bad, you sinned, and you must be punished.

In Orthodoxy, sin is a state, a sickness. You need to be cured from it. It doesn't mean you're bad. God will not punish you, but at the end of the ages He will rid all creation of sin, and if your heart is holding on to sin, you will be empty and filled with despair. You will sit outside of the kingdom of God, longing for the thing that no longer exists.

choyMM
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Almost all the pictures or icons are not put on the right side. For example the one about filioque

magla
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3:28 This icon is Orthodox. It's called the Harrowing of Hades. This event *proves* against Purgatory...

tbnrcreator.official
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Orthodox teach transubstantiation; the most explicit example would be the universal council of Jerusalem (1672).

Also, Orthodox and Catholics have the same doctrine of original sin. Terms like “inherited guilt” are vague, but Orthodoxy clearly teaches some notion of a guilty inheritance in its councils (such as the major council referenced above); however, neither Catholicism or Orthodoxy teaches a inherited guilt in the sense we are personally held responsible for the actions of another.

Crystal_Falcon
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What is the role of "also" in this vid? Do you imply that Eastern Orthodoxy is a variation of Roman Catholicism ? I suspect you got your data reversed.

s.k.
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The orthodox don't reject the papal primacy but the pontifical primacy. The Pope and the Roman Pontiff are not the same thing. The Roman Pontiff is a concept that was established as a dogma with the Gregorian reformation starting with Dictatus Papae (1075) proclaiming :
That the Roman pontiff alone is called universal by right.
That he alone can use the imperial insignia.
That all princes are to kiss the feet of the pope alone.
That the name of him alone is to be recited in the churches.
That this is the only name in the world.
That for him it is licit to depose emperors.
That his sentence ought to be retracted by no one and that he alone can retract that of all.
That he himself must be judged by no one.
That the Roman pontiff, if he has been canonically ordained, is indubitably made holy by the merits of Blessed Peter (etc.)
and culminating with Unam Sanctam (1302) :
we declare, we proclaim, we define that it is absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff.
The title Roman Pontiff (Pontifex Maximus) was inherited from the Roman Emperors who where first priests of the pagan Roman religion before creating a cult of the emperor.
It was abandoned by emperor Gratianus Augustus in the 4th century.

Hope_Boat
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The real differences are mainly in the filioque, the immaculate conception of Mary and the supremacy of the Pope. The Filioque was adopted by Rome without the participation of the Ecumenical Council - Orthodoxy considers this a schism and/or heresy. The second contradiction is that if the Mother of God could have been freed from original sin before birth, then why didn't God do this to all people, then why sacrifice on the cross? Orthodox Christians have big questions about this Catholic dogma, since it follows that God is either not omnipotent or not all-merciful, he also questions the necessity of the coming, crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. The supremacy and infallibility of the pope also raise questions, Paul was the first among EQUALS, only God is infallible, the Orthodox consider only God to be the leader of the church. About the infallibility of the Pope's decisions - only the Ecumenical Council is infallible, the Orthodox believe that God-inspired decisions are made only through it, and in no other way.

Polak_Russkij
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The orthodox part is quite wrong buddy, it's not like this

Anonimous_D
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Why do we need religion? Why do we follow Jesus! Jesus mainly come to save us and teaches us to love all mankind. Jesus does not come to teach us to follow satan, devil, demon, evil, ghost! Some leaders who quarrel with other leaders are following the teaching of satan, demon, devil, evil!!

sulongenjop
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From the Father and "through" the Son

spacekhan
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Actually Catholics don't teach inherited guilt but ok

elleanna
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Catholicism was founded in the 11th century (fact) and Orthodoxy is the historic Church of the Roman Empire as any atheist historian could tell you.

RadRat
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Filioque Clause... huge, huge, difference!

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