Many overlook that the distinctions between Orthodox and Roman Catholicism are primarily political and organizational rather than theological, which often only involves minor disagreements. In the Orthodox tradition, the pope is viewed as
Many overlook that the distinctions between Orthodox and Roman Catholicism are primarily political and organizational rather than theological, which often only involves minor disagreements. In the Orthodox tradition, the pope is viewed as
apostolic but is merely one of the five leading Patriarchs.
By the way, it's referred to as the "Orthodox Catholic [i.e., Universal] Church."
"Following a path, 'like all Christians should do,' remarked Pope Francis. Please keep him in prayer."