Eastern rite
Americannoun
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the rite of an Eastern church, usually observed in the national language of the country where the church is located.
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a Uniate church.
noun
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There are around a dozen Christian leaders in Jerusalem, many of them representing eastern rite Catholic or Orthodox churches that trace their presence in the region to the times of the Apostles.
From Seattle Times
Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, head of the Eastern Rite Catholic Church in Ukraine loyal to the pope, said in a statement that his the pontiff's words had caused "great pain and worry".
From Reuters
Francis made the comments to explain why he chose not to deliver a prepared speech to visiting charity workers for Eastern rite churches.
From Washington Times
The Greek Catholic Church is one of the eastern rite Catholic churches that recognizes papal authority.
From Seattle Times
There will be one notable exception: past funerals, including John Paul’s in 2005, included special “suppliche,” or prayful implorations — featuring a long litany of the names of saints — reflecting a pontiff’s role as Bishop of Rome and also head of the Eastern rite churches.
From Seattle Times
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