Greek-Catholic priest
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Greek-Catholic priest
Summary
Greek-Catholic priest is a Catholic vocation[1].
Key Facts
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Byzantine Catholic Churches[2].
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church[3].
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Romanian Greek Catholic Church[4].
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Slovak Greek Catholic Church[5].
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Melkite Greek Catholic Church[6].
- Greek-Catholic priest's religion is recorded as Hungarian Greek Catholic Church[7].
- Greek-Catholic priest's instance of is recorded as Catholic vocation[8].
- Greek-Catholic priest's subclass of is recorded as Eastern Catholic priest[9].
- Greek-Catholic priest's part of is recorded as Catholic Church hierarchy[10].
- Greek-Catholic priest's field of this occupation is recorded as Catholic priesthood[11].
- Greek-Catholic priest's NL CR AUT ID is recorded as ph297051[12].
- Greek-Catholic priest's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Greek-Catholic priests[13].
- Greek-Catholic priest's has characteristic is recorded as male[14].
- Greek-Catholic priest's has characteristic is recorded as The sacrament of Holy Orders in the Catholic Church[15].
- Greek-Catholic priest's has characteristic is recorded as priestly ordination in the Roman rite[16].
- Greek-Catholic priest's has characteristic is recorded as Clerical celibacy in the Catholic Church[17].
- Greek-Catholic priest's has characteristic is recorded as Byzantine Rite[18].
Body
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Byzantine Catholic Churches[2], a Christian denominational family[19]; Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church[3], a Catholic particular church sui iuris[20], in Ukraine[21], headquartered in Kyiv[22]; Romanian Greek Catholic Church[4], a Byzantine Catholic Churches[23], in Romania[24]; Slovak Greek Catholic Church[5], a Byzantine Catholic Churches[25], in Slovakia[26], founded in 1818[27], headquartered in Prešov[28]; Melkite Greek Catholic Church[6], a Byzantine Catholic Churches[29], founded in 1724[30], headquartered in Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral[31]; and Hungarian Greek Catholic Church[7], a Byzantine Catholic Churches[32], founded in 1912[33], headquartered in Debrecen[34].