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Three Branches of Christianity

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1 Three Branches of Christianity

2 Venn Diagram Activity

3 Beliefs All branches of Christianity agree that God is 3 persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit – the Trinity) Doctrine (teachings) are very similar between Roman Catholic and Orthodox. Protestant doctrine can be quite different (scripture interpretation, sacraments) Protestant teaching – People are saved… Sola fide – by faith alone Sola scriptura – by scripture alone Sola gratia – by God’s grace alone Protestants (and later Catholics, as well) accept a priesthood of all believers – this encourages all Christians to spread the Gospel (evangelize).

4 Rituals and Practices All Christians believe that baptism is a sacrament (a visible sign of God’s grace) Baptism varies by branch: Catholic – generally infants, sprinkling of water Orthodox – generally infants, full immersion (all initiation sacraments in infancy) Protestant – more often adults, more often full immersion Only the Catholic and Orthodox Churches accept 7 sacraments The Eucharist is sacramental in Catholic and Orthodox faiths – it becomes the body and blood of Christ, no “open table” – is celebrated at every liturgy The Eucharist is symbolic in most Protestant faiths – therefore, many have an “open table” – is not celebrated at every liturgy Marriage is sacramental in Catholic and Orthodox faiths (how is divorce handled?) but not in Protestant faiths

5 Church organization Catholic church believes in apostolic succession (trace Pope’s position back to St. Peter) – authority is centralized with the Pope Orthodox church also believes in apostolic succession – however has no central authority (local bishops) Protestant church has some central authority (depending on denomination) – some are fully independent Church appearance: Roman Catholic – generally more ornate (statues, stained glass, altar vessels, vestments) Orthodox – generally more ornate (icons, altar vessels, vestments) Protestant – generally simpler (plain altar table, no statues, focus on choir and pulpit)


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