I'm starting to think the orthodox church was right back in 1054 when they split and the catholic church was already too far gone. There's some things about both that I don't totally get, but, at the very least it seems like the orthodox have resisted a lot of the faggotry.
When practiced correctly, Roman Catholic services work exactly the same. You have to go through an apprenticeship so to speak and when you pass you get confirmed, then you can attend in full.
Technically speaking, the Catholic Church became schismatic and split from the Orthodox Church in 1054. This is taught in Orthodox churches as The Great Schism, and the fact that later on the Hussites, Lutherans, Calvinists, and all the other Protestant denominations split from the Catholics is just viewed as schismatics splitting from other schismatics.
I'm starting to think the orthodox church was right back in 1054 when they split and the catholic church was already too far gone. There's some things about both that I don't totally get, but, at the very least it seems like the orthodox have resisted a lot of the faggotry.
When practiced correctly, Roman Catholic services work exactly the same. You have to go through an apprenticeship so to speak and when you pass you get confirmed, then you can attend in full.
Technically speaking, the Catholic Church became schismatic and split from the Orthodox Church in 1054. This is taught in Orthodox churches as The Great Schism, and the fact that later on the Hussites, Lutherans, Calvinists, and all the other Protestant denominations split from the Catholics is just viewed as schismatics splitting from other schismatics.