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uniate    
n. 联合东方天主教徒

联合东方天主教徒

Uniate
adj 1: of or relating to former Eastern Christian or Orthodox
churches that have been received under the jurisdiction
of the Church of Rome but retain their own rituals and
practices and canon law
n 1: a member of the Uniat Church [synonym: {Uniat}, {Uniate},
{Uniate Christian}]


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  • Eastern Catholic Churches - Wikipedia
    Uniate The term Uniat or Uniate has been applied to Eastern Catholic churches and individual members whose church hierarchies were previously part of Eastern Orthodox or Oriental Orthodox churches
  • The Other Catholics: A Short Guide to the Eastern Catholic Churches
    The Other Catholics: A Short Guide to the Eastern Catholic Churches As millions watched the funeral for Pope John Paul II, many were confused by the concluding Panakhyda celebrated not in Latin, but in Greek and Arabic by hierarchs in black hoods, turbans, crowns, and unusual vestments Was this not the responsibility of the cardinals? And were those clerics even Catholic?
  • Eastern rite church | History, Beliefs Practices | Britannica
    Eastern rite church, any of a group of Eastern Christian churches that trace their origins to various ancient national or ethnic Christian bodies in the East but have established union (hence, Eastern rite churches were in the past often called Uniates) or canonical communion with the Roman
  • Uniate Churches - Encyclopedia. com
    UNIATE CHURCHES UNIATE CHURCHES Uniate is the name given to former Eastern Christian or Orthodox churches that have been received under the jurisdiction of the Church of Rome and retain their own ritual, practice, and canon law The term carries a strong negative connotation and is seldom used by these churches to describe themselves Source for information on Uniate Churches: Encyclopedia
  • The Tragedy of Our Uniate Brothers - orthodoxinfo. com
    The Tragedy of Our Uniate Brothers by Hieromonk [now Bishop] Auxentios Since the time of the Protestant Reformation, there has been a painful separation of Orthodox brothers to parallel the separation introduced into Western Christianity by this great religious upheaval This separation among Orthodox came about through the so-called Unia, in which Eastern Orthodox Christians were joined with
  • UNIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of UNIATE is a Christian of a church adhering to an Eastern rite and discipline but submitting to papal authority
  • Uniate Church – Russias Periphery
    The Uniate Church struggled through conflicts between “Easternerizers” those who fiercely opposed the imposition of priestly celibacy by the Vatican and “Latinizers” who wanted to make the Uniate Church more like the Roman Catholic Church (Ibid )
  • The Uniate Schisms. | Eastern Orthodox
    THE UNIATE SCHISMS: The term commonly refers to those Orthodox Christians who left Orthodoxy and acknowledged the jurisdiction of the Pope of Rome while retaining the rites and practices observed by Orthodoxy There have been several movements of this type throughout Church history The term “uniate” is seen as negative by such individuals, who are more commonly referred to as Catholics of
  • The Uniate Eastern Churches Introductory Chapter - Wikisource
    The Uniate clergy have been brought up under the rigorously moral eye of Western missionaries; they have had years of the stern discipline of a seminary, in which the standard is the same as in ours
  • Between east and west: the Eastern Catholic (‘Uniate’) churches . . .
    The Cambridge History of Christianity - December 2005 ‘Uniate’ churches comprise Eastern Christians who either reaffirmed their never formally broken communion with Rome, or left their Orthodox mother churches to join the Catholic communion They derive from all seven extant Eastern Christian traditions – Armenian, Byzantine, Coptic and Ethiopian and those of Syriac provenance: East





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