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Armenian Catholic Church

The Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic church in full communion with the Pope of Rome, combining Armenian liturgical traditions with Catholic doctrine. It preserves its unique language, customs, and liturgy while recognizing papal authority. Established in the 18th century, it serves Armenian Christians seeking unity with Rome, offering a blend of Eastern Christian spirituality and Catholic unity. Its faithful primarily reside in Armenia, Lebanon, Syria, and the diaspora, practicing a distinctive form of Catholicism rooted in Armenian heritage and Christian tradition.