which is a valid distinction between the catholic church and the eastern orthodox church?

Answer:
A. Both use the Old and New Testaments; however, the Eastern Orthodox church uses additional scripture the Catholic church does not.
Explanation:
The Pope's equivalent in Eastern Orthodoxy is called The Patriarch ans he lives in Istanbul Turkey
From Brainly
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While both churches have the same new testament, The Eastern Orthodox has some additional parts, minor variations, in the Old Testament, namely, the books of 3 & 4 Maccabees which are some ancient Jewish writings (the Roman Church only has the 1 and 2), Psalm 151 (a short psalm written by David), The Prayer of Manasseh in Chronicles (a short work of 15 verses by King Manasseh of Judah) and 1 Esdras.