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Question: Are the Orthodox in schism with the Catholic Church?

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No, the Orthodox Church is not in schism with the Catholic Church. While there is a history of disagreements between the two churches, the two churches are now in full communion with each other. The two churches have established a joint commission to work together on theological issues and to foster greater unity.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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