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  2. Metropolis of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church)

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    The Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church is one of 23 sui juris (self governing) Eastern Catholic particular churches in the Catholic Church that is in full communion with the Holy See. The metropolis uses the Byzantine Rite in its liturgies. It was erected as a metropolis ( archdiocese) by Pope Paul VI in 1969.

  3. Greek Catholic Cathedral, Uzhhorod - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cross Cathedral is a Ruthenian Greek Catholic cathedral of Eparchy of Mukachevo in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. It is dedicated to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross . The iconostasis. The Baroque church was built in 1646 at the behest of the Jesuits from funds donated by the Drugeth noble family. It sustained some damage during Rákóczi's War of ...

  4. Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel (Passaic, New Jersey)

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    In 1953 the former Passaic School No. 2 became St. Michael's School and classes began on September 9. The Eparchy of Passaic was established on July 31, 1963 and St. Michael's Church became the cathedral. Construction began in 1985 on the Cathedral Chapel of St. Michael and Social Center in West Paterson. [2] [3] It was dedicated on May 31, 1987.

  5. List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenian Catholic cathedrals. The Ruthenian Catholic Church in the United States is organized into the sui iuris Province of Pittsburgh, consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and three suffragan eparchies. The eparchies also serve the faithful of other Byzantine Rite Churches without established hierarchies in the United States, namely ...

  6. Ruthenian nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Ruthenian nobility (Ukrainian: Руська шляхта, romanized: Ruska shliakhta; Belarusian: Руская шляхта, romanized: Ruskaja šlachta; Polish: szlachta ruska) originated in the territories of Kievan Rus' and Galicia–Volhynia, which were incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later the Russian and Austrian Empires.

  7. Eastern Catholic clergy in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Cathedral, Lviv: The cathedral also holds a predominant position in Ukrainian religious and cultural terms.. The Eastern Catholic clergy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church were a hereditary tight-knit social caste that dominated Ukrainian society in Western Ukraine from the late eighteenth until the mid-twentieth centuries, following the reforms instituted by Joseph II ...

  8. Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Parma - Wikipedia

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    The Eparchy of Parma ( Latin: Eparchia Parmensis Ruthenorum) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church in the midwestern part of the United States. Its episcopal seat is the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Parma, Ohio. The eparchy's liturgies utilize the Byzantine Rite . It is a suffragan diocese of the Archeparchy of ...

  9. List of Eastern Catholic seminaries - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Pontifical College of Saint Josaphat (1897) Pontifical Ukrainian College of the Protection of our Lady in Rome (closed) Pontifical Greek College of Saint Athanasius (Pontificio Collegio Greco) in Rome. Collegium Russicum (Pontificio Collegio Russo) (1929) in Rome. Pontifical Romanian College (“Pio Romeno”) in Rome.