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Greek Catholic Church Serbo Montenegrin
| Greek Catholic Church Serbo-Montenegrin | |
|---|---|
| Current primate | Bishop Djura Dudar |
| Headquarters | Ruski Krstur |
| Primary territory | Serbia / Montenegro |
| Rite | Byzantine |
| Language (s) liturgical (s) | Slavonic |
| Estimated population | 22 950 ( 2,005 ) |
| change | |
The Greek Catholic Church in Serbia and Montenegro is one of the Eastern Catholic Churches. The head of the Church carries the title of Apostolic Exarch of Serbia and Montenegro Byzantines, with residence in Ruski Krstur , city of the autonomous province of Vojvodina inhabited mostly of Ruthenians (incumbent: Rev. Djura Dudar since 28 August 2003 ).
Summary |
History
- 28 August 2003 Erection of the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro for the Byzantine Rite Catholics split from the Diocese of Krievci.
Organization
In 2005 , the Exarchate has 26 parishes and about 22,950 faithful.
Relations with other Churches
See also
Related articles
External Links
- (In) Catholic-Hierarchy
- (Sr) Website
| Alexandrian tradition / Abyssinian | |
| Syriac Tradition | |
| Armenian tradition | |
| Byzantine tradition | |
| See also: two councils of churches - churches of three councils - councils of the seven churches | |
