DIFFERENCES and SIMILARITIES between Chaldean rite and Roman rite:
The Chaldean Church and the Roman Catholic Church have many similarities. In fact, they have much more similarities than differences.
The Roman Church is found globally while the Chaldean church mainly only exists in Iraq and neighbouring countries.
The liturgy of the Chaldean mass is spoken in Syriac while the Roman liturgy is spoken in Latin or in the language of the country the mass is being held in.
The Roman Catholic faith is organised and is governed by the canon law while the Chaldean Church is not.
The Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both do not aquire fully immersion when being baptised.
The Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe that the Pope is their earthly leader.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both consist of the same seven sacraments being Baptism, Reconcilliation, Holy communion, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy orders and Annointing of the sick.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe in the Holy trinity being God, Jesus and The Holy Spirit.
Chaldean Catholics and Roman Catholics both believe that Jesus was the son of God and son of Virgin Mary and that he died, then three days later rose again from the dead.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe in transubstantiation but the Chaldeans do not proclaim or say this in their liturgy.
Transubstantiation is where the unleavened bread and wine are turned into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
The Chaldean congregation wear very similar clothes to the way Roman Catholics do when at mass.
The Roman Catholic faith and the Chaldean faith both have Sunday as a sabbath day.
These facts justify and show the differences and similarities between the Chaldean rite and the Roman Rite and shows the complex and dynamic structure of the Chaldean religious and cultural experiences.
The Roman Church is found globally while the Chaldean church mainly only exists in Iraq and neighbouring countries.
The liturgy of the Chaldean mass is spoken in Syriac while the Roman liturgy is spoken in Latin or in the language of the country the mass is being held in.
The Roman Catholic faith is organised and is governed by the canon law while the Chaldean Church is not.
The Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both do not aquire fully immersion when being baptised.
The Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe that the Pope is their earthly leader.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both consist of the same seven sacraments being Baptism, Reconcilliation, Holy communion, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy orders and Annointing of the sick.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe in the Holy trinity being God, Jesus and The Holy Spirit.
Chaldean Catholics and Roman Catholics both believe that Jesus was the son of God and son of Virgin Mary and that he died, then three days later rose again from the dead.
Roman Catholics and Chaldean Catholics both believe in transubstantiation but the Chaldeans do not proclaim or say this in their liturgy.
Transubstantiation is where the unleavened bread and wine are turned into the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
The Chaldean congregation wear very similar clothes to the way Roman Catholics do when at mass.
The Roman Catholic faith and the Chaldean faith both have Sunday as a sabbath day.
These facts justify and show the differences and similarities between the Chaldean rite and the Roman Rite and shows the complex and dynamic structure of the Chaldean religious and cultural experiences.