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In contemporary times, prior rifts have shown signs of healing, marked by events such as the revocation of mutual excommunications between Catholics and Orthodox members in 1965. Although distinct, relations among the three Christian branches—Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant—display an increasing trend of cooperation, recognition, and shared commitment to faith.
As Christianity continues to evolve, the future of its branches remains a topic of debate. While some aspire toward a reuniting akin to the early church, others consider the existing theological disparities to be a testimony of time and growth.