Catholic Vs Orthodox

For an Orthodox you would have to be implausibly ignorant to not know about the many atrocities commited by the Catholics against us.
I suspected at first you were a Catholic false-flagger, but now I'm certain.

Is there source for this?
The only reason I am Catholic is because of how I was raised when I was younger. But if that is true then I will go with Matthew 7:16.
The whole sex scandal in the Church has already put me off Catholicism

Whataboutism will take you nowhere. Because we could say the same about the persecution of Byzantine Catholics especially by Russia.

I'll be honest… Theology-wise, definitely Orthodox. It's not riddled with scholasticism.
Practice-wise, the Orthodox Liturgy kills me, can't sit down, can't do this or that, I'm having a major panic attack just thinking about going to confession, etc.
Latin mass is super easy to digest and it's not completely sung like the Orthodox Liturgy. I need to keep going to Liturgy to get used to it…

Yes, the first time… But then you attach to the priest emotionally and it becomes easier. Though I will have a major major panic attack if I'll have to confess before another priest. When my priest is ill (unfortunately sometimes he is) and unable to receive my confession I don't confess and I don't take the Eucharist (but I know I am sinning by doing so).

This is what Satan wants.

Don't worry about this war.
Most of it is caused by very zealous but ignorant people who make excessive arguments and abuse of the fathers and doctors of the Church they quote.
The schism is 99% politics, the filioque itself was born just as a linguistic confusion (though over the centuries it caused the development of a different theological view of the trinity that must be corrected).

Pay no attention to all the "you are degenerate, we are not", "kgb patriarch", "muh fourth crusade", "muh massacre of the latins" arguments.
They only serve to cause more hatred and are made by bitter people who are not in a state of grace when speaking in this way.
Visit an Orthodox church if you want, pray the jesus prayer but don't pollute your soul with theology that is far above the understanding of most people who pretend to teach it on this board.

Thank you, Godbless

The essence-energies distinction is nonsense that makes Paul a liar and completely destroys Traditional soteriology. The filioque is necessary to avoid tritheism which the more pedestrian sort of Orthodox theology collapses to all the time. They can’t have a council to save their lives or their communion. They literally have two patriarchs excommunicating each other and nobody has the power to intervene. They habitually reinforce Donatism by rebaptizing the already validly baptized. Their theology of marriage is, to put it mildly, chaotic. The most popular theological school in Orthodoxy right now basically relies on reading inconvenient Fathers, and especially Augustine, right out of the Patristic canon and anachronizing the schism to before the 7th ecumenical council.

I'll start with the minor differences first of all.
Catholicism uses unleavened bread during the eucharist, Orthodoxy uses Leavened bread; the Catholic reason is that leavened bread has some sort of biblical connotation with sin and Jewish Passover tradition, and the Orthodox reason is that Leavened bread symbolises the risen Christ.
Orthodoxy wants its clergy to be bearded, Catholicism wants them to be clean shaven.
Catholic Priests cannot be married, Orthodox priests are allowed to be married.
In Catholicism all methods besides natural ones are forbidden, in Orthodoxy Contraception may be used but only under the specific guidance of a spiritual father.
In Catholic churches expect to see statues of Mary, the Saints, and Jesus around. In Orthodoxy statues are hardly ever used (if at all), instead icons are used instead.

Now for some of the more serious differences.
Catholics believe the pope is the successor to Peter, that he has universal jurisdiction and supremacy over every Christian in the World. Orthodoxy prefers having Patriarchs having jurisdiction over their area, but nowhere else. The Pope therefore has no universal supremacy or jurisdiction.
Orthodoxy uses the original creed of Constantinople that states that the "Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father". Catholics add on "and the son". This is a big theological difference and has been argued over for nearly a 1000 years now.
Services in Orthodoxy follows the Divine Liturgy of John Chrysostom for most services, this is done in the language most appropriate (Eg: Greek in Greece, Russian in Russia.). This Liturgy has remained unchanged for 1000 years. In Catholicism the novus Ordo Mass is what most churches use, its much more simpler and less complex than the Orthodox Mass; you still can find more traditional catholic masses in Latin, but they are now in the sidelines.
In Orthodoxy it's expected for you to fast for two days a week, in Catholicism its gone down to only one day. There are also more fasting periods in Orthodoxy (weeks of fasting), whilst in Catholicism there is only Lent.
In Catholicism Divorce and remarriage is prohibited, but you can get your marriage "annulled" and basically this means you were never really married, and so you can marry for real this time (hopefully). In Orthodoxy you can get divorced and remarried, up to three times is the normal limit. This is due to the church having the ability to "loose and bind" and a sense of economia for sinners.
This is more philosophical, but in orthodoxy there is a distinction between who God is (Essence) and what God does (Energies). Catholicism tends to view God as an absolutely simple being and hence rejects this distinction,