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Name of Denomination: Church of England -Christopher Castiglione

Oriental Orthodox- Darren Saguin

Greek orthadox church- sherly sylvester

Details of split from the Church:

King Henry the 8th wanted to divorce his wife and the Catholic Church (the Pope) refused to grant permission, so he invested religious authority in the Church of England.- zChristopher Castiglione

The Oriental Orthodox Church refused the dogmatic definitions from the Council of Chalcedon which result the separation of the Oriental Churches in the 5th century. - Darren Saguin

The original church was called the Catholic Orthodox Church or Universal Truth. The Greek Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church split in 1054. It was mainly the Roman Catholics fault since they changed the original creed which they agreed upon in the first Nicene council and claimed papal infallible over the other patriarchs. - sherly sylvester

Major Beliefs: the Church of England has the same beliefs of the Church

The Oriental Orthodox Church also refers to the Eastern Christian Traditions. The Oriental Orthodox Church only keeps faith of the first three Ecumenical Councils of the Orthodox Church. These three ecumenical councils are: the councils of Nicea 1, Constantinople 1 and Ephesus. – Darren Saguin

o **Baptism-** Orthodox Christians believe [|baptism] is the initiator of the salvation experience. The Orthodox Church practices baptism by full immersion o **Eucharist-** The [|Eucharist] is the centre of worship in the Orthodox Church. Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that during the Eucharist believers partake mystically of Christ's body and blood and through it receive his life and strength. o **Jesus Christ-** Orthodox Christians believe that [|Jesus Christ] is the second person of the Trinity, God's Son, fully divine and fully human o **Salvation-** Orthodox Christians believe salvation is a gradual, life-long process by which Christians become more and more like Christ. o **The trinity-** Orthodox Christians believe there are three persons in the Godhead, each divine, distinct and equal o **Holy Spirit-** Orthodox Christians believe that the [|Holy Spirit] is one of the persons of the [|Trinity], who proceeds from the Father and is one in essence with the Father. **- Sherly sylvester**

Differences between these beliefs and the Roman Catholic Church: There is no diffrences between the Chrch of England and Roman Catholic Church

Although the Oriental Orthodox Church only keeps faith of the first three Ecumenical Councils of the Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church believes in various Ecumenical Councils which follows the example set by the first Apostles during the Council of Jerusalem. – Darren Saguin

**Details of split from the Church** **A split has been occurred within the United States membership of the Armenian apostolic church in 1944 when the ARF was the sympathiser the Armenian archbishop of new York shelby cachia**

o [|**Baptism**] - Catholics believe that Baptism is a sacrament that regenerates and justifies, and is usually done in infancy o ** The Bible ** - Catholics believe that truth is found in the Bible, as interpreted by the church, but also found in church tradition. o ** Forgiveness of Sin ** - Catholics believe forgiveness of sin is achieved through church ritual, with the assistance of a priest in confession

= Name of Denomination: Latvian Orthodox = Details of split from the Church:

Major Beliefs:

- Believed that the mysteries are one of the most important parts - Married Decans can still be ordained

Differences between these beliefs and the Roman Catholic Church: The main difference between the Latvian Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church is that the Latvian Church uses the Byzantine Rite and the Catholic Church use the Roman or Latin Rite. jake t

Roman Catholic Church:  The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church , is the world's largest Christian church with more than a billion members. The leader of the church is called the Pope; he holds supreme authority in concert with the College of Bishops of which he is the head. The catholic churches mission is to spread God’s word and love and to stretch the help of charity which also takes place in Hospitals, homeless shelters, catholic schools etc. Church doctrines have been defined through various ecumenical councils, following the example set by the first Apostles in the Council of Jerusalem. With a history spanning almost two thousand years, the Church is the world's oldest and largest institution and has played a prominent role in the politics and history of Western civilization since the 4th century.  kareenah Martinez