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Greek Byzantine Catholic Church

Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
Classification Catholic
Orientation Eastern Catholic, Byzantine Rite
Structure Apostolic Exarchates
Leader Bishop Manuel Nin
Apostolic Exarch of Greece
Associations Congregation for the Oriental Churches
Region Greece, Constantinople
Origin June 11, 1911
Separated from Greek Orthodox
Branched from Catholic Church
Congregations 4
Members 2,526
Ministers 11
Official website Greek Catholic Exarchate

The Greek Byzantine Catholic Church (Greek: Ελληνόρρυθμη Καθολική Εκκλησία, Ellinórrythmi Katholikí Ekklisía) is a sui iuris Eastern Catholic particular church of the Catholic Church which uses the Byzantine liturgical rite in the Koine Greek and modern Greek languages. Its membership includes inhabitants of Greece and Turkey, as well as the Griko people of southern Italy.

After the failure of the attempts by the Council of Lyon in 1274 and by the Council of Florence in 1439 to repair the breach of the East-West Schism between Greek and Latin Christians, many individual Greeks, then under Ottoman rule, embraced communion with Rome, it was not until the 1880s that a sui juris church specifically for Greek Catholics who followed the Byzantine Rite was built in the village of Malgara in Thrace. Before the end of the nineteenth century two more such churches were built, one in Constantinople, the other in Chalcedon.

In 1826, the Catholic priest John Marangos began a mission among the Orthodox Christians of Constantinople, where he managed the construction of a small community. In 1878 he then moved on to Athens, where he died in 1885. Even there he had founded a church. In addition, he had won two small villages in Thrace for the Catholic faith.


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