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  1. May 5, 2015 · This chapter charts the history of the Roman Catholic Church’s relations with the various Orthodox Churches of the Christian East. It examines examples of communion or unity among these churches, as well as formal breaks in communion or schisms, and attempts at ecclesial reunion and ecumenical dialogue. Mention is made of the early roots of ...

  2. South Dakota. Powered by SobiPro. Information on Byzantine Christian faith and worship. Includes directories, news, calendars, message boards, and links to other Orthodox and Catholic Churches.

  3. Metro Area: Manchester (NH) Our Lady of the Cedars Melkite Greek-Catholic Church. Status: ACTIVE CHURCH. Powered by SobiPro. Information on Byzantine Christian faith and worship. Includes directories, news, calendars, message boards, and links to other Orthodox and Catholic Churches.

  4. The term Eastern Churches refers to the Churches that developed in the eastern half of the roman empire along with those communities that were founded in dependence upon them, even though the dependent Churches were found outside of the boundaries of the empire. diocletian in 293 divided the Roman Empire into four prefectures: Gaul, Italy ...

  5. The Catholic Directory is a free website for finding, reviewing, and connecting with Catholic churches, organizations, resources, and businesses. Our mission "to provide a safe website for parishioners looking to connect with churches and find Mass, ensuring God’s grace may touch the heart of every man and of every woman and lead them to Him."

  6. 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.

  7. Nov 18, 2023 · The authors of the Catholic Encyclopedia state that the Catholic Church alone can validly claim Apostolic Succession, but this is incongruent with genuine Catholic thought, as some Eastern Churches have valid clerical orders and episcopate and are deemed valid, thus their Apostolic Succession is quite valid. Without a valid episcopacy or ...