How is the Catholic Church different from the Orthodox?

Differences between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox:
– other concepts of the meaning and unity of the church;
– different assumptions about the origin of the Holy Spirit;
– other concepts and laws on the sacrament of marriage;
– the unified faith of the churches about the Last Judgment, however, the dogma is accepted only in the Catholic teaching;
– different concepts of the origin of the Virgin Mary: in the Catholic Church – blameless, in the Orthodox – with original sin;
– a single belief about Mary’s stay in heaven in body and soul, however, this is dogmatically enshrined only in Catholic teaching.



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