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    The Ordinariate for Byzantine-Rite Catholics in Austria (or Ordinariate of Austria of the Eastern Rite) is a Catholic Ordinariate for Eastern Catholic faithful...
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  • cathedral see at Lungro, near Cosenza in Calabria in Austria: Ordinariate for Byzantine-rite Catholics in Austria, vested in the Metropolitan Archbishop of capital...
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  • An ordinariate for the faithful of Eastern rite is a geographical ecclesiastical structure for Eastern Catholic communities in areas where no eparchy...
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  • military ordinariates, personal ordinariates, personal prelatures, and territorial abbacies. Liturgical rites also exist in two kinds: Liturgical rite: a liturgical...
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    to as Catholics of the Byzantine Rite, Greek Catholics, Eastern Rite Catholics, Melkite Catholics, or any number of other titles. "The Catholic Eastern...
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  • territorial abbey, both also Latin Rite. an ordinariate for Eastern Catholic faithful, Byzantine Rite Military Ordinariate of Austria Territorial Abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau...
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    Melkite Greek Catholic Community of the Church of St. James (Vienna, Austria) (subject to the Ordinariate for Catholics of Byzantine Rite in Austria) Melkite...
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  • personal ordinariate for former Anglicans, shortened as personal ordinariate or Anglican ordinariate, is a canonical structure within the Catholic Church...
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    Vienna (redirect from Vienna, Austria)
    Ordinariate for Byzantine-Rite Catholics in Austria; its Archbishop is Cardinal Christoph Schönborn. Many Catholic Churches in central Vienna feature performances...
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    Christoph Schönborn (category 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Austria)
    priesthood (something which already occurs in the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Anglican ordinariate), while maintaining clerical celibacy as normative...
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    Chapel of St. Roch, Vienna (category Roman Catholic church buildings in the Archdiocese of Vienna)
    parish of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, which belongs to the joint Ordinariate for Byzantine-Rite Catholics in Austria. Adolf Hitler's painting of...
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    their parishes. They are of the pastoral care of the Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Eastern Europe. Michel d'Herbigny Church of the Intercession...
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    Catholics in the United States belong to the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. Rite generally refers to the form of worship ("liturgical rite") in...
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    First Communion (category Rites of passage)
    Ghost," Bishop Steven Lopes revealed the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter would now become the 14th Latin-Rite diocese to make the reception of Holy...
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    the Armenian Catholic Church are organized in the Latin Church-led Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Romania. The Armenian Rite as used by its...
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    Crete The exarch of the Greek Catholics of Byzantine Rite (based in Athens) The ordinary of the Armenian Catholics (based in Athens) Archdiocese of Athens...
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    is used). The very small Italo-Albanian Catholic Church (one of Eastern Catholic Churches, uses Byzantine rite) divided into Territorial Abbacy of Saint...
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  • current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by continent and country (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches). Many...
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    titular bishop) in 1911. In addition, an Ethiopic Rite Ordinariate of Eritrea was established on 4 July 1930, removing those Catholics from the jurisdiction...
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    List of Jesuit sites (category Catholic Church-related lists)
    Tirana (1938–67) Jesuit college in Vienna (1553–1767), now seat of the Ordinariate for Byzantine-rite Catholics in Austria and Saint Barbara Church [de];...
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    missionaries worked for reunion in Georgia, but under Imperial Russia in 1845, Catholics were not allowed to use the Byzantine Rite. Many Catholics adopted the...
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  • applied to the Divine Worship or Ordinariate Use of the personal ordinariates for former Anglicans. Sarum Rite – The Sarum Rite (more properly, the Use of Salisbury)...
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    the Armenian Catholic Church are part of an ordinariate for the faithful of eastern rite, the Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Eastern Europe...
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    there has also been a significant number of Armenian Rite Catholics. Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics have always been few, and do not constitute an autonomous...
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    diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Eisenstadt in the ecclesiastical province of Vienna in Austria. The episcopal seat is in Eisenstadt...
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    Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London serves members of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, a sui juris ritual church of Byzantine Rite that is...
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    these ages, with the average age for Catholics to marry being 24. Catholic priests are not allowed to marry. The Catholic Church is against pedophilia. Pope...
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    Christ.'" In Greek and some other languages used in the Byzantine Rite, the same word (βωμός in Greek) is used for an altar (in general) and for the area...
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  • within the Catholic Church by which only unmarried men are ordained to the episcopate, to the priesthood in the Latin Church (one of the 24 rites of the catholic...
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    Hippolyti) is a Latin Church diocese located in the city of Sankt Pölten in the ecclesiastical province of Wien in Austria. 28 January 1785: Established as Diocese...
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