Itäkatolisuus
Itäkatolisuus refers to the Eastern Catholic Churches, which are in full communion with the Pope of Rome but retain their own distinct liturgical, theological, and disciplinary traditions. These churches originated from communities that were historically part of Eastern Orthodox or Oriental Orthodox traditions before entering into communion with the Catholic Church. The term "Eastern Catholic" is used to distinguish them from the Roman Catholic Church, which follows the Latin Rite.
There are 23 distinct Eastern Catholic Churches, each with its own sui iuris (of its own law)
The relationship between Eastern Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians has historically been complex, particularly due to
Eastern Catholic Churches are found throughout the world, with significant communities in Eastern Europe, the Middle