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Eastern Catholic Churches

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Eastern Catholic Churches

The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also known as the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Eastern Rite Catholicism, or simply the Eastern Churches, are 23 Eastern Christian autonomous (sui iuris) particular churches of the Catholic Church in full communion with the pope in Rome. Although they are distinct theologically, liturgically, and historically from the Latin Church, they are all in full communion with it and with each other. Eastern Catholics are a minority within the Catholic Church; of the 1.3 billion Catholics in communion with the pope, approximately 18 million are members of the Eastern churches. The largest numbers of Eastern Catholics are found in Eastern Europe, Eastern Africa, the Middle East, and India. As of 2022, the Syro-Malabar Church is the largest Eastern Catholic Church, followed by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. With the exception of the Maronite Church, the Eastern Catholic Churches are groups that, at different points in the past, used to belong to the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox churches, or the Church of the East; these churches underwent various schisms through history. Eastern Catholic Churches that were formerly part of other communions have been points of controversy in ecumenical relations with the Eastern Orthodox and other non-Catholic churches. The five historic liturgical traditions of Eastern Christianity, namely the Alexandrian Rite, the Armenian Rite, the Byzantine Rite, the East Syriac Rite, and the West Syriac Rite, are all represented within Eastern Catholic liturgy. On occasion, this leads to a conflation of the liturgical word "rite" and the institutional word "church". Some Eastern Catholic jurisdictions admit members of churches not in communion with Rome to the Eucharist and the other sacraments. Full communion with the bishop of Rome constitutes mutual sacramental sharing between the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Latin Church and the recognition and acceptance of papal supremacy and infallibility. Provisions within the 1983 Latin canon law and the 1990 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches govern the relationship between the Eastern and Latin churches. Historically, pressure to conform to the norms of the Western Christianity practiced by the majority Latin Church led to a degree of encroachment (Latinization) on some of the Eastern Catholic traditions. The Second Vatican Council document, Orientalium Ecclesiarum, built on previous reforms to reaffirm the right of Eastern Catholics to maintain their distinct practices. The 1990 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches was the first codified body of canon law governing the Eastern Catholic Churches collectively, although each church also has its own internal canons and laws on top of this. Members of Eastern Catholic churches are obliged to follow the norms of their particular church regarding celebration of church feasts, marriage, and other customs. Notable distinct norms include many Eastern Catholic Churches regularly allowing the ordination of married men to the priesthood (although not as bishops to the episcopacy), in contrast to the stricter clerical celibacy of the Latin Church. Both Latin and Eastern Catholics may freely attend a Catholic liturgy celebrated in any rite.

Infobox

Classification
Catholic
Orientation
Eastern Christianity
Scripture
Bible (Septuagint, Peshitta)
Theology
Catholic theology and Eastern theology
Polity
Episcopal
Structure
Communion
Pope
Leo XIV
Language
Koine Greek, Syriac, Hebrew, Aramaic, Geʽez, Coptic, Classical Armenian, Church Slavonic, Arabic, and vernaculars (Albanian, Hungarian, Romanian, Georgian, Malayalam, etc.)
Liturgy
Eastern Catholic liturgies
Separated from
Various autocephalous churches of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Church of the East throughout the centuries
Branched from
Catholic Church
Members
18 million

Tables

Eastern Catholic Churches Jurisdiction and bishop numbers from GCatholic[76] (current as of July 9, 2019) Membership numbers from Annuario Pontificio (2023)[2][note 1][note 2] · List of Eastern Catholic churches
Coptic Catholic Church
Coptic Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Coptic Catholic Church
Recognition
1741
Rite
Alexandrian
Seat
Cathedral of Our Lady, Cairo, Egypt
Polity
Patriarchate
Jurisdictions
8
Bishops
13
Members
253,100
Eritrean Catholic Church
Eritrean Catholic Church
Name
Eritrean Catholic Church
Recognition
2015
Rite
Kidane Mehret Cathedral, Asmara, Eritrea
Seat
Metropolitanate
Polity
4
Jurisdictions
4
Bishops
173,251
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Recognition
1846
Rite
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Seat
Metropolitanate
Polity
4
Jurisdictions
4
Bishops
80,568
Armenian Catholic Church
Armenian Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Armenian Catholic Church
Recognition
1742
Rite
Armenian
Seat
Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory, Beirut, Lebanon
Polity
Patriarchate
Jurisdictions
18
Bishops
16
Members
753,945
Albanian Greek Catholic Church
Albanian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Albanian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1628
Rite
Byzantine
Seat
Pro-Cathedral of Saint Mary and Saint Louis, Vlorë, Albania
Polity
Apostolic administration (southern Albania)
Jurisdictions
1
Bishops
2
Members
-
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1596
Rite
none
Seat
Apostolic Administration
Polity
0
Jurisdictions
0
Bishops
-
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1861
Rite
Cathedral of the Dormition, Sofia, Bulgaria
Seat
Eparchy (Sofia)
Polity
1
Jurisdictions
1
Bishops
10,000
Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
Col 1
Name
Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
Recognition
1611
Rite
several
Seat
no unified structure
Polity
2
Jurisdictions
2
Bishops
44,300
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Recognition
1911
Rite
several
Seat
no unified structure
Polity
2
Jurisdictions
2
Bishops
6,017
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1912
Rite
Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, Debrecen, Hungary
Seat
Metropolitanate (Hajdúdorog)
Polity
3
Jurisdictions
4
Bishops
296,830
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
Name
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
Recognition
1577
Rite
several
Seat
no unified structure
Polity
3
Jurisdictions
2
Bishops
55,909
Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
2001
Rite
Cathedral of the Assumption, Strumica, North Macedonia
Seat
Eparchy (Strumica-Skopje)
Polity
1
Jurisdictions
1
Bishops
11,419
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1726
Rite
Cathedral of the Dormition, Damascus, Syria
Seat
Patriarchate
Polity
29
Jurisdictions
35
Bishops
1,545,990
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1698
Rite
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj, Romania
Seat
Major archiepiscopate (Făgăraș and Alba Iulia)
Polity
7
Jurisdictions
8
Bishops
473,710
Russian Greek Catholic Church
Russian Greek Catholic Church
Name
Russian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1905
Rite
none
Seat
none
Polity
2
Jurisdictions
0
Bishops
-
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (Also known as the Byzantine Catholic Church in the United States)
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (Also known as the Byzantine Catholic Church in the United States)
Name
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (Also known as the Byzantine Catholic Church in the United States)
Recognition
1646
Rite
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Pittsburgh, United States
Seat
Metropolitanate
Polity
6
Jurisdictions
8
Bishops
365,883
Slovak Greek Catholic Church
Slovak Greek Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Slovak Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1646
Rite
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Prešov, Slovakia
Seat
Metropolitanate (Prešov)
Polity
4
Jurisdictions
6
Bishops
210,061
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Recognition
1595
Rite
Cathedral of the Resurrection, Kyiv, Ukraine
Seat
Major archiepiscopate (Kyiv–Galicia)
Polity
35
Jurisdictions
50
Bishops
4,295,581
Chaldean Catholic Church
Chaldean Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Chaldean Catholic Church
Recognition
1552
Rite
East Syriac
Seat
Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows, Baghdad, Iraq
Polity
Patriarchate
Jurisdictions
23
Bishops
23
Members
646,581
Syro-Malabar Church
Syro-Malabar Church
Name
Syro-Malabar Church
Recognition
1923 (present hierarchy)
Rite
Mount Saint Thomas, Kochi, India
Seat
Major archiepiscopate
Polity
35
Jurisdictions
63
Bishops
4,537,342
Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church
Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church
Col 1
Name
Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church
Recognition
est. Seventh C. reentered communion 1154
Rite
West Syriac
Seat
Church of Bkerké, Bkerké, Lebanon
Polity
Patriarchate
Jurisdictions
29
Bishops
50
Members
3,543,796
Syriac Catholic Church
Syriac Catholic Church
Name
Syriac Catholic Church
Recognition
1781
Rite
Syriac Catholic Cathedral of Saint Paul, Damascus, Syria
Seat
Patriarchate
Polity
16
Jurisdictions
20
Bishops
120,679
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Col 1
Name
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
Recognition
1930
Rite
Cathedral of Saint Mary, Pattom, Kerala, India
Seat
Major archiepiscopate
Polity
12
Jurisdictions
14
Bishops
487,247
Other
Other
Name
Other
Rite
various
Seat
several
Polity
Ordinariates
Jurisdictions
6
Bishops
6
Members
134,922
Name
Recognition
Rite
Seat
Polity
Jurisdictions
Bishops
Members
Coptic Catholic Church
1741
Alexandrian
Cathedral of Our Lady, Cairo, Egypt
Patriarchate
8
13
253,100
Eritrean Catholic Church
2015
Kidane Mehret Cathedral, Asmara, Eritrea
Metropolitanate
4
4
173,251
Ethiopian Catholic Church
1846
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Metropolitanate
4
4
80,568
Armenian Catholic Church
1742
Armenian
Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory, Beirut, Lebanon
Patriarchate
18
16
753,945
Albanian Greek Catholic Church
1628
Byzantine
Pro-Cathedral of Saint Mary and Saint Louis, Vlorë, Albania
Apostolic administration (southern Albania)
1
2
-
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
1596
none
Apostolic Administration
0
0
-
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
1861
Cathedral of the Dormition, Sofia, Bulgaria
Eparchy (Sofia)
1
1
10,000
Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
1611
several
no unified structure
2
2
44,300
Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
1911
several
no unified structure
2
2
6,017
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
1912
Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, Debrecen, Hungary
Metropolitanate (Hajdúdorog)
3
4
296,830
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
1577
several
no unified structure
3
2
55,909
Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
2001
Cathedral of the Assumption, Strumica, North Macedonia
Eparchy (Strumica-Skopje)
1
1
11,419
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
1726
Cathedral of the Dormition, Damascus, Syria
Patriarchate
29
35
1,545,990
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
1698
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Blaj, Romania
Major archiepiscopate (Făgăraș and Alba Iulia)
7
8
473,710
Russian Greek Catholic Church
1905
none
none
2
0
-
Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (Also known as the Byzantine Catholic Church in the United States)
1646
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Pittsburgh, United States
Metropolitanate
6
8
365,883
Slovak Greek Catholic Church
1646
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, Prešov, Slovakia
Metropolitanate (Prešov)
4
6
210,061
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
1595
Cathedral of the Resurrection, Kyiv, Ukraine
Major archiepiscopate (Kyiv–Galicia)
35
50
4,295,581
Chaldean Catholic Church
1552
East Syriac
Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows, Baghdad, Iraq
Patriarchate
23
23
646,581
Syro-Malabar Church
1923 (present hierarchy)
Mount Saint Thomas, Kochi, India
Major archiepiscopate
35
63
4,537,342
Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church
est. Seventh C. reentered communion 1154
West Syriac
Church of Bkerké, Bkerké, Lebanon
Patriarchate
29
50
3,543,796
Syriac Catholic Church
1781
Syriac Catholic Cathedral of Saint Paul, Damascus, Syria
Patriarchate
16
20
120,679
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
1930
Cathedral of Saint Mary, Pattom, Kerala, India
Major archiepiscopate
12
14
487,247
Other
various
several
Ordinariates
6
6
134,922
Total
250
320
18,047,131

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