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Cultural and liturgical distinctions also remain barriers to unity, with Orthodox Churches maintaining ancient practices while Catholicism has undergone several reforms since the Second Vatican Council.
Conclusion: A Path to Reunification?
Unity between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches seems both a hope and a challenge. Some argue that the wounds of history may be too profound to heal, while others see pathways for understanding and reconciliation through mutual respect and shared commitments.
As the theological discussions continue between the two branches and the understanding of their shared faith deepens, one can only wonder: is reunification a possibility in the modern age, or will the breaches of history continue to define the narrative of Christianity?