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  2. The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also called the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Eastern Rite Catholicism, or simply the Eastern Churches, are 23 Eastern Christian autonomous particular churches of the Catholic Church, in full communion with the Pope in Rome.

    • II. Catalogue of The Eastern Churches.
    • III. Characteristics of The Schismatical Eastern Churches.
    • IV. Rome and The Eastern Churches.

    —It is now possible to draw up the list of bodies that answer to our definition. We have already noted that they are by no means all in communion with each other, nor have they any common basis of language, rite, or faith. All are covered by a division into the great Orthodox Church, those formed by the Nestorian and Monophysite heresies (the origi...

    —Although these Churches have no communion among themselves, and although many of them are bitterly opposed to the others, there are certain broad lines in which they may be classed together and contrasted with the West. The first of these is their national feeling. In all these groups the Church is the nation; the vehement and often intolerant ard...

    —The attempts at reunion date from after the schism of Michael Caerularius (1054). Before that Rome was little concerned about the older Nestorian and Monophysite schisms. The conversion of these people might well be left to their neighbors, the Catholics of the Eastern Empire. Naturally, in those days the Greeks set about this conversion in the mo...

  3. At the Council of Chalcedon, the dioceses of Thrace, Pontus, and Asia were absorbed in order to legitimize Constantinople as the see of St. Andrew, the brother of Peter. Currently, there are 16 Eastern Orthodox Churches and 15 Catholic Churches that use the Byzantine Rite. 10. The Patriarchal Melkite Catholic Church.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · The short answer is that the Eastern Catholic Churches believe everything that the Roman Catholic Church also affirms. We share the same Faith! If we didn’t share the same Faith, we’d have no grounds for communion with one another.

  5. The Eastern Catholic Churches, as a vital part of the Catholic Church, offer a unique window into the richness of Christian tradition. Their distinct liturgical practices, theological insights, and cultural heritage not only enrich the Catholic faith but also serve as a bridge between East and West.

  6. May 7, 2016 · So what exactly is he talking about then? Well, it turns out that this man is what we call an Eastern Catholic, and belongs to one of 23 Eastern Catholic Churches. This essay will serve as an introduction for those Roman Catholics who are not very familiar with the Eastern Catholic Churches.

  7. The Eastern Catholic Churches were located historically in Eastern Europe, the Asian Middle East, Northern Africa and India, but are now, because of migration, found also in Western Europe, the Americas and Oceania to the extent of forming full-scale ecclesiastical structures such as eparchies, alongside the Latin dioceses.

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