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A total of 400 priests in the Eastern catholic churches were killed by the state.
The encyclical further established the rights of the Eastern Catholic churches.
A patriarchal church is a full-grown form of an Eastern Catholic church.
The subdiaconate remains the highest of the minor orders in Eastern Catholic churches.
Some of the Eastern Catholic churches are headed by a patriarch, a major archbishop, or a metropolitan.
Today called the Eastern Catholic churches, they retain a distinctive language, canon law and liturgy.
In general, the Eastern Catholic Churches allow ordination of married men as priests.
The state lightened its restrictions on the eastern Catholic churches which began to grow back, partly with assistance from the rest of the Catholics.
The Eastern Catholic Churches say a similar version of the Hail Mary.
In both Western and Eastern Catholic Churches, any priest can celebrate the Mass.
Other members of the anti-infallibilist minority from the Latin church and other Eastern Catholic churches also left the city.
In addition to these three orders of clerics, some eastern Catholic Churches have what are called "minor clerics".
More seating capacity and a more central location in Pittsburgh, they argued, would better showcase the identity of the Eastern Catholic church.
Two Eastern Catholic churches have never broken communion with the Bishop of Rome since the beginning:
Antiphons have remained an integral part of the worship in the Greek Orthodox church and the Eastern Catholic churches.
Over 2000 eastern catholic churches were seized (most of which were never returned by the Romanian Orthodox church even after Communism fell).
The same exclamation is used by those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
"Altar" has a meaning in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches that varies with context.
The latter two churches are Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Holy See.
Mitres are also worn by some clergy in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches.
Eastern Catholic Churches occasionally utilize the image, devotion, and theology associated with the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
In addition to the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope also leads the Eastern Catholic churches.
The exceptions are certain papally-approved Indult Catholic societies as well as Eastern Catholic churches.
The most typical mitre in the Eastern Catholic churches is based on the closed Imperial crown of the late Byzantine Empire.
Furthermore, many Eastern Catholic churches represent communities grafted directly from Orthodoxy, often as a result of internal schisms in a local Orthodox church.