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  1. In this video, Fr. Theophan Mackey discusses the basic differences between Orthodoxy and Catholicism.Fr. Theophan MackeySt. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, L...

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    • Roots of Orthodoxy
  2. Why did the Church split in 1054 and what are the similarities and differences between the Catholic and Orthodox Church? Fr. Chris Alar explains why this is ...

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    • Divine Mercy
  3. Roots of Orthodoxy is an online platform dedicated to showcasing Orthodox Christianity by interviewing priests from all over the United States ☦️*Every pries...

  4. Fr. Andrew Cuneo is the pastor at St. Katherine Orthodox Church in Carlsbad, California.Please support Roots of Orthodoxy AND receive early access to all new...

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    • Roots of Orthodoxy
    • The Head of The Church
    • Celibate For The Priests
    • Orthodox Priests Wear Beards
    • Sign of The Cross
    • The Holy Communion
    • The Eucharistic Bread
    • Different Interiors of Actual Churches

    Orthodox Christians consider Jesus Christ to be the head of the church, while the Roman Catholic Church is headed by the Pope, who uses the title of the ‘Vicar of Christ’. This is based on the fact that Apostle Peter received full and absolute authority over the entire Church from Jesus Christ. Then, Peter came to Rome and became the first bishop o...

    In the Roman Catholic Church, priests and bishops must observe celibacy before and after ordination, while deacons must only observe it after ordination. In the Russian Orthodox Church, deacons and priests must observe celibacy only after ordination, which means they can be married. However, if their wives predecease them, Orthodox deacons and prie...

    Traditionally, Orthodox priests wear beards, because “Priests must not shave their heads or shave off the edges of their beards or cut their bodies”, according to Leviticus, 21:5. Also, Jesus Christ is pictured everywhere as having long hair and beard and all Biblical kings and prophets wore beards. However, Catholic priests don’t wear beards, beca...

    In 1570, Pope Pius V defined that Catholic believers must perform the sign of the cross “from head to chest and from the left shoulder to the right”. Also, the sign is performed with all five fingers of the right hand put together – that symbolizes the five stigmata of Jesus Christ: two on the hands, two on the feet and the fifth from the Holy Lanc...

    In Orthodox tradition, Holy Communion is given to infants from the moment of baptism. This is based on Matthew 19:14: “Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these’.” From infancy and about the age of seven, they can receive communion as often as they like and without co...

    In Roman Catholicism, the so-called ‘azymes’, unleavened bread, is used as the Eucharistic bread in Holy Communion. Exodus, 12-15:20 states: “Eat nothing made with yeast. Wherever you live, you must eat unleavened bread.” In the Russian Orthodox Church, bread made with yeast is offered during the Divine Liturgy (Eucharist), which is based on Leviti...

    You can tell at once whether you’re in a Catholic or an Orthodox church just by the benches. In the Catholic tradition, prolonged kneeling is a usual part of the prayer, while in the Orthodox tradition, bows to the ground are frequently made during service. Because of that, benches with shelves for kneeling appear in Catholic temples, while in the ...

  5. Dec 4, 2018 · I made this video with RCIA participants and those curious about the Catholic faith in mind. I go through the liturgical year and explain how the calendar w...

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  6. Orthodox Ecclesiology. This course will provide an introduction to the Dogma of the Church (Ecclesiology), through a survey of the historical and theological “landmarks” of Church history and Tradition which helped formulate the spiritual experience of the Mystery of the Body of Christ, including Holy Scripture, patristic treatises and ...