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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 )
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Greek-Catholic Church Ruski Krstur

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 ).

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History

Organization

In 2005 , the Exarchate has 26 parishes and about 22,950 faithful.

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