EASTERN RITE CHURCH


Meaning of EASTERN RITE CHURCH in English

also called Eastern Catholic Church, any of a group of Eastern Christian churches that trace their origins to various ancient national or ethnic Christian bodies in the East but have established union (hence Eastern rite churches were in the past often called Uniates) or canonical communion with the Roman Apostolic See and, thus, with the Roman Catholic church. In this union they accept the Roman Catholic faith, keep the seven sacraments, and recognize the pope of Rome as supreme head of the church. They retain, however, all other characteristicse.g., liturgy, spirituality, sacred art, and especially organizationproper to themselves. The special status of the Catholic churches of the Eastern rite was guaranteed at the time of each rite's union with Rome and was approved again by the decree of the second Vatican Council, in De ecclesiis catholicis orientalibus, promulgated on Nov. 21, 1964. In the late 20th century, the number of Eastern Catholics throughout the world numbered more than 12,000,000.

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