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what is a major difference between the eastern orthodox church and the roman catholic church

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Based on the Catholic Church, it generally taken with proper approaches for schism that leads to change over with ecclesiological in nature.

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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