- Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
The Greek Byzantine Catholic Church is a "
sui iuris "particular Church within theCatholic Church and uses the Byzantine liturgical rite in theKoine Greek andmodern Greek languages. Its membership includes inhabitants ofGreece andTurkey .History
Although, after the failure of the attempts by the
Council of Lyon in 1274 and by theCouncil of Florence in 1439 to repair the breach of theEast-West Schism between Greek and Latin Christians, many individual Greeks, then under Ottoman rule, embraced Catholicism, it was not until the 1880s that a "sui juris" church specifically for Greek Catholics who followed the Byzantine Rite was built in the village of Malgara inThrace . Before the end of the nineteenth century two more such churches were built, one inConstantinople , the other inKadiköy ,Turkey .Much more numerous were the Greek Catholics of
Latin Rite , who formed the majority of the population in some Aegean islands.In 1907 a native Greek
priest , Isaias Papadopoulos, the priest who had built the church in Thrace, was appointedvicar general for the Greek Catholics within the Apostolic Delegation of Constantinople, and in 1911 he was given episcopal consecration and put in charge of the newly established ordinariate for Greek Catholics, which later became anexarchate . Thus was founded theparticular Church of Byzantine Rite Greek Catholics.As a result of the conflict between Greece and Turkey after the
First World War , the Greek Catholics of Malgara and of the neighbouring village of Daudeli moved to Yannitsa in Macedonia, and many of those who lived inConstantinople (nowIstanbul, Turkey ) emigrated toAthens , among them thebishop who had succeeded to the position ofExarch and the religious institute of the Sisters of the Pammakaristos, founded in 1920.In 1932 the territory of the Exarchate for Byzantine-Rite Greek Catholics was limited to that of the Greek state, and a separate Exarchate of Constantinople was established for those resident in Turkey. Due to continued emigration and anti-Greek nationalist incidents by Turks, the Greek Catholics of the latter exarchate have become reduced to extremely few. The last resident Greek-Catholic priest in
Constantinople died in 1997 and has not since been replaced, and the only regular services in the Greek-Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity there are held by Chaldean Catholics.Vocations to the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church are largely drawn from the
Greek islands ofSyros andTinos , which both have sizable Catholic populations.Bishop Dimitrios Salachas (titular bishop of
Carcabia ) is current ApostolicExarch of the Byzantine Rite Catholics inGreece .
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