What is the difference between the roman catholic church and the Greek orthodox church?
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The Catholic Church believes the pope to be infallible in matters of doctrine. Orthodox believers reject the infallibility of the pope and consider their own patriarchs, too, as human and thus subject to error. In this way, they are similar to Protestants, who also reject any notion of papal primacy
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Difference Between Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholics Christianity is one of the most widely practiced religions in the world with around 2.3 billion followers. It is broadly split into 3 branches, Catholics, Protestant, and (Eastern) Orthodox.
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