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      • Its origin can be traced to the ancient city of Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul), renamed Constantinople when the emperor Constantine relocated his capital city there from Rome in A.D. 330.
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  2. As the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church was always in close proximity to the Pope in Rome, the Byzantine Catholics here were never affected by the persecution that many of their other Slavic Byzantine brothers and sisters suffered during the 20 th century.

  3. Today the Byzantine Rite is divided into church jurisdictions by ethnic groupings, e.g., Greek, Ruthenian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Russian, etc. Our Church jurisdiction is that of the Ruthenians. Our ancestors came originally from the land at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains in what is now the southern Ukraine.

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    Well, to be matter of factual, they are the members of the following churches: Albanese, Belarussian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Greek-Melkite, Hungarian, Italo-Albanese, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Ruthenian, Slovak, and Ukrainian (hey that’s us!). You can see the number of Bishops in each of these churches, as well as in the other rites of th...

    An in-depth reading of history would take several posts (subscribe if you are interested in reading about this in a future series), although Catholic Answers has a good basic history of the development of the Eastern Orthodox Churches. https://www.catholic.com/tract/eastern-orthodoxy This covers the Great Schism, (the mutual excommunication of the ...

    Our family owns The Byzantine Rite: A Short History by Robert F. Taft. You can get it from amazon.ca here, or amazon.com here. A visual of the historic development of the Eastern Churches can be viewed here. A post about other Eastern Churches: Catholic Education.org – The Other Eastern Churches Want to read about some differences between the Roman...

  4. The history of the Catholic Church is the formation, events, and historical development of the Catholic Church through time. The tradition of the Catholic Church claims it began with Jesus Christ and his teachings; the Catholic tradition considers that the Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by the Disciples of ...

  5. In the 18th century, a group of Hungarian Protestants decided to become Catholic but chose to enter the Byzantine Catholic Church instead of the Latin Church. While Greek had been the liturgical language, in 1900 Pope Leo XIII approved the use of Hungarian. 21. The Russian Catholic Church Rite: Byzantine Membership: 20 parishes worldwide

  6. Its origin can be traced to the ancient city of Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul), renamed Constantinople when the emperor Constantine relocated his capital city there from Rome in A.D. 330. Although in full communion with the Church in the West, the Byzantine rite retains distinctive features.

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · There are 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, which belong to five rites: Alexandrian, Armenian, Byzantine, East Syriac, and West Syriac. The Byzantine is easily the largest of the Eastern rites. Here in Denver there are two Byzantine rite parishes: Holy Protection Byzantine Catholic Church, and Transfiguration Ukrainian Catholic Church.

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