
Orthodox-Catholic Dialogue
Orthodox-Catholic Dialogue refers to ongoing discussions between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches aimed at understanding differences and seeking common ground. Both traditions share roots in early Christianity but differ on doctrines like the authority of the Pope, the Filioque clause, and the nature of church authority and practices. The dialogue seeks reconciliation, mutual respect, and unity while respecting each tradition's beliefs. It involves theological conversations, joint prayer, and collaborative efforts to promote Christian unity, recognizing their shared heritage and the importance of overcoming divisions for the broader Christian community.