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Uniatism is a [[Christianity|Christian]] movement, which supports the theological and ecclesiastical integration of [[Orthodox Church|Orthodox churches]] into the [[Latin Church]], while preserving more outward Orthodox characteristics (such as liturgical rites or other customs).
Uniatism is a [[Christianity|Christian]] movement, which supports the theological and ecclesiastical integration of [[Orthodox Church|Orthodox churches]] into the [[Latin Church]], while preserving more outward Orthodox characteristics (such as liturgical rites or other customs).

Latest revision as of 11:59, 9 June 2021

Cite this page: Jason Koutoufaris-Malandrinos, “Uniatism”, Archiopedia / Αρχειοπαίδεια (February 2021), p. 165 (revision #-), ISSN 2732-6012. DOI: To be assigned.

Uniatism is a Christian movement, which supports the theological and ecclesiastical integration of Orthodox churches into the Latin Church, while preserving more outward Orthodox characteristics (such as liturgical rites or other customs).