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What are the different kinds of Catholic and what are the differences?
I think there are two different rites of the Catholic ChurchWhat are the different kinds of Catholic and what are the differences?
So the True Catholic Church isn’t the true Catholic Church!?I think there are two different rites of the Catholic Church
Latin Rite
Eastern Rite
- Roman Catholic Church
And then are the breakaways
- Armenian Catholic Church
- Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
- Bulgarian Catholic Church
- Chaldean Catholic Church
- Coptic Catholic Church
- Croatian Greek Catholic Church
- Ethiopian Catholic Church
- Georgian Catholic Church
- Greek Catholic Church
- Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
- Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
- Macedonian Catholic Church
- Maronite Catholic Church
- Melkite Catholic Church
- Romanian Catholic Church
- Russian Catholic Church
- Ruthenian Catholic Church (usually called the “Byzantine Catholic Church” in the United States)
- Slovak Greek Catholic Church
- Syrian Catholic Church
- Syro-Malabar Church
- Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
God bless :byzsoc:
- Apostolic Catholic Church
- American Catholic Church in the United States
- Bosnian Church (no longer in existence)
- Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
- Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada
- Celtic Catholic Church
- Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association
- Communion of Christ the Redeemer
- Free Catholic Church
- Liberal Catholic Church
- Mariavite Church
- Old Catholic Church
- Old Catholic Church of America
- Old Catholic Church in Europe
- Palmarian Catholic Church
- Philippine Independent Church
- Polish National Catholic Church
- Sedevacantism
- Spiritus Christi
- True Catholic Church
David
Lady scream It’s a paradoxical nightmare!!!So the True Catholic Church isn’t the true Catholic Church!?![]()
So the True Catholic Church isn’t the true Catholic Church!?![]()
Hahahaha!Lady scream It’s a paradoxical nightmare!!!![]()
Many (most) of those breakaway groups can correctly be called churches because they have Apostolic Succession and thus valid Eucharist.This is getting funny!
Breakaways are churches, or rather, “ecclesial communities” which reject the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church and the Primacy of the Pope. They are not “Catholic” in a sense, but “protestant” because they have “protested” against the Church (God’s) teaching. Though, they are not Protestants at the same time having remained some elements of truth.
Another paradox for ya.
This is getting funny!
Breakaways are churches, or rather, “ecclesial communities” which reject the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church and the Primacy of the Pope. They are not “Catholic” in a sense, but “protestant” because they have “protested” against the Church (God’s) teaching. Though, they are not Protestants at the same time having remained some elements of truth.
Another paradox for ya.
Because Eastern Catholicism is a type of Catholic!Is there a reason this thread is in the EC forum?![]()
Welcome to the Eastern Catholicism section of CAF.What are the different kinds of Catholic and what are the differences?
Thanks for that correction!Many (most) of those breakaway groups can correctly be called churches because they have Apostolic Succession and thus valid Eucharist.
:byzsoc:Many (most) of those breakaway groups can correctly be called churches because they have Apostolic Succession and thus valid Eucharist.
I agree with the above post. Any apostolic succession any of these breakaway groups might have would be very doubtful at best. Therefore, I wouldn`t consider any of them churches in the way the Catholic Church uses the term.
The only Churches the Catholic Church recognizes as having valid Holy Orders and thus valid Eucharist are our 23 Catholic Churches sui uris and the churches of Holy Orthodoxy.