Difference between revisions of "Orthodoxy for Catholics"
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*[[Catholic-Orthodox Christian Life | Living the Christian Life]] | *[[Catholic-Orthodox Christian Life | Living the Christian Life]] | ||
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+ | Frederica Matthewes-Green has written a great essay for newcomers to Orthodox Worship entitled "[[Twelve Things I Wish I'd Known]]" |
Revision as of 12:54, 4 July 2009
Orthodoxy and Catholicism are similar on the surface, but they do have significant doctrinal and theological differences. Most comparisons between the two dive right in to the differences, and sometimes leave the similarities out entirely. Instead, I would like to start with those things that each branch of Christendom hold in common.
Things Held In Common
Differences
The Good News
Twelve Things
Frederica Matthewes-Green has written a great essay for newcomers to Orthodox Worship entitled "Twelve Things I Wish I'd Known"