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A gentleman I knew maybe 20 years ago was an Armenian here Pittsburgh, a professional man who grew up in California. Came here for work, was raised as an Armenian Catholic- but there are no Armenian Catholic churches anywhere near Pittsburgh.
Basically, he was Armenian here in Pittsburgh by himself.
How Eastern Catholics in America and elsewhere in the west who are separated from the their sui juris churches by wide expanses of geography- and what are the instructions or expectations for these people?
In the early 19th Century particularly, Latin Rite catholics were a pretty small minority in many places in America- men like John Neumann were “circuit riders” or traveling priests visiting families on the frontier. Do eastern Catholic eparchies have such a function?
Basically, he was Armenian here in Pittsburgh by himself.
How Eastern Catholics in America and elsewhere in the west who are separated from the their sui juris churches by wide expanses of geography- and what are the instructions or expectations for these people?
In the early 19th Century particularly, Latin Rite catholics were a pretty small minority in many places in America- men like John Neumann were “circuit riders” or traveling priests visiting families on the frontier. Do eastern Catholic eparchies have such a function?