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17 September, 22:38

How did the Eastern Orthodox Church differ from the Roman Catholic Church?

A.

The Eastern Orthodox Church believed in papal supremacy.

B.

The Eastern Orthodox Church celebrated holy sacraments.

C.

The Eastern Orthodox Church conducted services in Greek.

D.

The Eastern Orthodox Church reserved Latin for mass and scripture.

E.

The Eastern Orthodox Church used icons in church teachings.

F.

The Eastern Orthodox Church used the Bible as its holy book.

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  1. 17 September, 22:59
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    As these two religions were nourished, however, certain differences emerged; they are carried by their believers' faith to this day. 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'. This bishop is not infallible and does not have supreme authority over the churches.
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