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Revision as of 14:53, 31 May 2008

Synopsis

The Eastern Rite Catholic Churches are the ancient Christian Churches of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and India that are part of the Catholic Church in full communion with Rome, but are distinct from the Latin Rite, such as the Maronite Church

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The Eastern Rite Catholic Churches are the ancient Christian Churches of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and India that are part of the Catholic Church in full communion with Rome, but are distinct from the Latin Rite, such as the Maronite Church

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