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Originally Posted by JJM
Well some eastern churches are Catholic and some are Eastern orthodox and some are Coptic Orthodox and some are Oriental Orthodox. But all of the different churches within each of these sects have the same doctrines but simply different style ceremonies called rites.
Some of the rites are present in more than one of the sects. For Example there are Coptic rite followers in the Coptic Orthodox, the Eastern Orthodox and CatholicChurches.
Now the EO and the Catholic chruch have different beleifs but The Coptic rites and the Byzantine rites within the Catholic church have the same beliefs. Does that all make sense? If not you can ask me to elaborate.
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Okay, let me know if this is correct. I'm not sure I get it completely. There are a few different rites, but the rites are not always exclusive to one group. Within any group, there could be different people practicing different rites. But the theology ties a particular group together. I'm not sure if that's quite right.
Are either Coptic Orthodox or Oriental Orthodox much different theologically?
Thanks.
Dauer