Greek Catholic Church
The term Greek Catholic Church can refer to a number of Eastern Catholic Churches following the Byzantine (Greek) liturgy, considered collectively or individually.
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The terms Greek Catholic, Greek Catholic church or Byzantine Catholic, Byzantine Catholic Church may refer to:
- Individually, any 14 of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches which use the Byzantine rite, a.k.a. Greek Rite:
- the Albanian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
 - the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church, in Greece and Turkey
 - the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
 - the Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
 - the Romanian Greek Catholic Church (officially the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic)
 - the Russian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church
 - the Slovak Greek Catholic Church
 - the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
 
 - Any other group of Eastern Catholics following the Byzantine rite:
- the Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics
 - an Ordinariate for Eastern Catholic faithful without proper ordinary, in 6 countries
 
 - The Catholic Church in Greece, a Roman Catholic hierarchy following the Latin rite in Greece
 
See also
    
- Albanian Catholic Church
 - Belarusian Catholic Church
 - Bulgarian Catholic Church
 - Croatian Catholic Church
 - Hungarian Catholic Church
 - Romanian Catholic Church
 - Russian Catholic Church
 - Serbian Catholic Church
 - Slovak Catholic Church
 - Ukrainian Catholic Church
 
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