Tag: Eastern Catholic
George Weigel: Ecclesiacide, then and now
A Soviet-era attempt to destroy the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church continues to echo in today’s conflict. Religious conviction remains a decisive force in global affairs.
Ash Wednesday collection ‘gives hope’ to reborn Church in Central, Eastern...
An annual collection taken up by the US Catholic bishops on Ash Wednesday for well over 30 years has been giving hope to Catholics still emerging from the ravages of atheistic communism in Central and Eastern Europe.
Eastern Catholics help church be fully “catholic,” speakers say
The Eastern Catholic churches are not an "anomaly" or an "ecclesial monstrosity" but are Catholic communities with their own liturgical, theological, spiritual and canonical heritage that help make the church truly catholic, said Maronite Archbishop Michel Jalakh.
Melkites mark 130 year milestone in Australia
Oceania’s oldest Eastern Christian community celebrate their 130th year of ecclesiastic existence in Australia.














