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Ordinariate for the faithful of eastern rite : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ordinariate for the faithful of eastern rite
An ordinariate for the faithful of eastern rite is a geographical ecclesiastical structure for Eastern Catholic communities in areas where no eparchy of their own particular Church has been established. This structure was introduced by the apostolic letter ''Officium supremi Apostolatus'' of 15 July 1912.〔''Annuario Pontificio 2012'' (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2008 ISBN 978-88-209-8722-0), p. 1811〕 In the ''Annuario Pontificio'' the eight existing ordinariates of this kind are listed together with the fifteen apostolic exarchates. Of these ordinariates, four (in Argentina, Brazil, France and Poland) are generically for all Eastern Catholics who lack a diocesan jurisdiction of their own rite in the particular country and who are therefore entrusted to the care of a Latin archbishop in the country. The one in Austria is for Catholics belonging to any of the fourteen particular Churches that use the Byzantine Rite. The other three ('Eastern Europe', Greece and Romania) are exclusively for members of the Armenian Catholic Church. == Existing ordinariates ==
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