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  2. The Catholic Church in Russia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to the 2016 Annuario Pontificio, there are approximately 773,000 Catholics in Russia, which is 0.5% of the total Russian population.

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  3. The Russian Greek Catholic Church or Russian Byzantine Catholic Church is a sui iuris Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic Church of the worldwide Catholic Church. Historically, it represents a both a movement away from the control of the Church by the State and towards the reunion of the Russian Orthodox Church with the Catholic Church.

  4. Russian Catholic church, an Eastern Catholic church of the Byzantine rite, in communion with Rome since the early 20th century. A small number of Orthodox Russians, influenced by Vladimir Solovyov, a philosopher and theologian, converted to Catholicism ( c. 1900), retaining their rite.

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  5. Oct 7, 2023 · First, it is Jesus Christ Our Lord. Second, it is the Pope – the visible head of the Catholic Church. It gets rather complicated, however, as far as the canonical structures and hierarchy in Russia. Since December 20, 2004, Bishop Joseph Werth, SJ has been taking care of our Church in Russia.

  6. The origins of the Russian Catholic can be traced to the philosopher and theologian Vladimir Soloviev, who was born in 1853. A friend of the great novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Soloviev is considered one of the seminal influences to the religious-philosophic thought of his country.

  7. The Russian Greek Catholic Church is a Sui Juris Church of the Catholic Church. We are spread throughout the world, in Russian, Australia, United States, France and more. We practice as Russian Orthodox under the juristiction of the Pope of Rome.

  8. Oct 10, 2021 · Russia. catholic church. Pope encourages Russian Catholics to pursue unity. Pope Francis sends a message to the Apostolic Administrators of Latin-Rite Catholics in Russia marking the 30th anniversary of their establishment. By Vatican News staff writer.

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