Oriental Catholic Churches (Eastern Rite Catholic Churches)The Roman Catholic Church comprises 22 individual or sui juris Churches, all in full communion with the Church of Rome, forming the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. There is the Latin Church, and 21 Oriental Churches. The Oriental Catholic Churches are also known as Eastern Rite Catholic Churches. Each of these 21 Oriental Churches (Rites) has its own hierarchy, traditions, and practices. Major Oriental (Eastern Rite) ChurchesThere are five major Oriental Churches or Oriental Rites, each of which has Sister Churches, taking the total number of Oriental Churches to 21.
The five major Oriental rites are:
Note: The sixth major rite in the Catholic Church is the Roman (Latin) Church, which is non-Oriental.
All 21 Oriental Churches are in full Communion with the Church of Rome. The 21 Oriental (Eastern Rite) ChurchesThe Sister Churches of all the above five major Oriental Rites add up to 21 Oriental Churches in number. They are the following:
Oriental Churches in IndiaIndia is blessed with two Oriental Catholic Churches, both of which are based in Kerala. These are the Syro-Malabar Church and the Syro-Malankara Church. The Syro-Malabar Church, the second largest of the 21 Oriental Churches (the largest being the Ukrainian Catholic Church), is a sister church of the Chaldean Church, and follows the Chaldean (East Syrian) tradition. The Syro-Malankara Church is a sister church of the Antiochene Church, and follows the Antiochean (West Syrian) tradition. Both the Syro-Malabar Church and the Syro-Malankara Church are Major Archiepiscopal Churches. ConclusionThe Oriental Churches have their own hierarchies, traditions, and practices. All 21 Oriental Churches are in full communion with the Church of Rome. Together with the Latin Church, they form the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. Quick Links |