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Ukrainian Catholic

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  • For example, today there are Eastern Rite Christians who refer to themselves as Orthodox Christians in communion with Rome, e.g., Russian Catholic and Ukrainian Catholic.

    Light from the East: The Russian Catholic Parish in Lyons, France 2009

  • As you already know, I attend the Traditional Latin Mass, but I've also been fortunant to assist at a Melkite (Palestinian Catholic) Liturgy celebrated in the ancient Aramaic, Ukrainian Catholic celebrated in the ancient Slavonic, as well as a Chaldean (Iraqi Catholic) Liturgy celebrated in the ancient Chaldean.

    something I've been brooding about Dymphna 2007

  • She attended a Ukrainian Catholic school, toured with a Ukrainian folk-dancing ensemble and didn't speak English until the age of six.

    The Guardian World News Elizabeth Day 2011

  • Cardinal Husar, the Ukrainian Catholic leader, has suggested in the past that the Orthodox and Byzantine Catholics of Ukraine should unite under the leadership of a single patriarch.

    A Catholic Life 2009

  • And the recognition of a Ukrainian Catholic patriarchate would be sure to provoke outrage from the Russian Orthodox Church, which has complained frequently and bitterly about the activities of Byzantine Catholics in Ukraine.

    A Catholic Life 2009

  • Patriarchate, Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox, Ukrainian Catholic

    The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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