what is a major difference between the eastern orthodox church and the roman catholic church
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The first difference is relates to the Pope. For the Roman Catholics, the Pope is infallible; he can contradict lower ranking church leaders. On the other hand, Greek Orthodox believers consider a 'highest bishop', also known as the 'first among equals
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The main dissimilarity is relates to the Pope. For the Roman Catholics, the Pope is dependable; he can contradict minor ranking church leaders.
On the other hand, Greek Orthodox supporters consider a ‘highest bishop’, also called the ‘first among equals’.
This bishop is not dependable and does not have supreme power over the churches.
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