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Baptism
It is a free will choice of the person usually between the ages of 7 to 12
Baptism
Most important Christian sacrament
Baptism
In some Churches babies get baptised in others like the Baptist Church full immersion occurs.
Eucharist
Through the Holy Spirit the bread and wine turn into the actual body and blood of Christ.
Eucharist
The position is similar to the Orthodox, the outward appearance remains the same,but the substance changes.
Eucharist
The bread and wine, being symbols, do not change substance and are an act of remembrance of Jesus' last supper with the disciples. 
Mary
The immaculate conception at conception does not have a stain of original sin
Mary
The immaculate conception is rejected
Mary
The claim that Mary was sinless - only Christ was sinless.
Pope
The pope is the 'Vicar of Christ'
Pope
The Pope has no authority and the main source of infallible teaching is the Bible.
Pope
His authority is the same as the Bishops in the church.
Pilgrimage
In the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem a grotto exists with a 14 pointed star that is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus
Pilgrimage
Iona, is an ecumenical place of worship and is seen as the birth place of Christianity in Scotland.
Pilgrimage
Millions of pilgrims visit Lourdes every year due to Bernadette Soubirous seeing visions of Mary
Prayer
Liturgical and Non-Liturgical worship takes place in different traditions.
Prayer
Use both cooperative and private prayer.
Prayer
Liturgical worship is similar to the Orthodox Church.
Purgatory
Intermediate state between earth and heaven. Cleansing purification occur in this life.
Purgatory
An intermediate state of cleansing and preparation for heaven.
Purgatory
Purgatory is rejected - Christ's death on the cross is sufficient to remove the penalty for all our sins.
Sacraments
Baptism, Chrismation, Eucharist, Holy Orders, Holy Unction, Marriage (Holy Matrimony) and penance (confession)
Sacraments
Baptism, Chrismation, Eucharist, Holy Orders, Holy Unction, Marriage and penance.
Sacraments
Generally, only two sacraments are recognised: Baptism and the Eucharist.
Salvation
"Faith working through love" and should be seen as a lifelong process.
Salvation
Free and a gift of God to man.
Salvation
Tradition and scripture are interpreted by the teaching authority of the church.
Worship
There are a wide variety of worship styles. Some are Pentecostal and some more traditional worship.  
Worship
Similarly to the Orthodox service, worship is centred around the Mass.
Worship
The 'Divine Liturgy' of the bread and wine is the centre of Orthodox spirituality.
Orthodox
Catholic
Protestant

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