Albanian Catholic Church

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Italo-Albanian Catholic Church

The Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Italo-Albanian Byzantine-Catholic Church or Italo-Albanian Church, is one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches which, together with the Latin Church, compose the Catholic Church. It is a particular church that is autonomous (sui juris), using the Byzantine Rite. The liturgical languages used are: the koine Greek and the Albanian. The Italo-Albanian (Arbëreshë) members are concentrated in Southern Italy and Sicily, in central Italy they are present only in the territorial Abbey in the Lazio region.

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