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The Dicastery for the Eastern Churches (also called Dicastery for the Oriental Churches ), previously named Congregation for the Oriental Churches [1] or Congregation for the Eastern Churches [2] ( Latin: Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus ), is a dicastery of the Roman Curia responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic churches for ...
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The Dicastery for the Eastern Churches (also called Dicastery for the Oriental Churches ), previously named Congregation for the Oriental Churches or Congregation for the Eastern Churches ( Latin: Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus ), is a dicastery of the Roman Curia responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic churches for the sake of...
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Feb 15, 2021 · Vatican News continues with its series on the history, mission, objectives and operating costs of the Vatican offices assisting the Pope in his pastoral ministry. We feature here the Congregation for Oriental Churches with an interview of the Prefect, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri. By Alessandro De Carolis - Vatican City.
Congregation for the Eastern Churches. Profile. The Congregation for the Oriental Churches began as part of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide pro negotiis ritus orientalis, established by Pope Pius IX on January 6, 1862 with the Apostolic Constitution Romani Pontifices.
Congregation for the Oriental Churches. Latin Name: pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus. Established: 1 May 1917. Curial Office. Roman Curia. Description: considers those matters, whether concerning persons or things, affecting the Catholic Oriental Churches. (Pastor Bonus, 56) Mailing Address: Palazzo del Bramante, 00193 Roma, Via della Conciliazione, 34.