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=='''Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church Records'''==
=='''Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church Records'''==
===Writing for Records===  
===Writing for Records===  
*[ '''Google Maps search results for Greek churches in Russia''']  Be sure to scroll through all the pages.  There will be several pages with 20 entries each. You can also enter the name of your ancestors' town in Google Maps with the search terms "Greek hurches near________".
Followers of the Byzantine rite, primarily Ukrainians, that returned to union with Rome. In 1839 the Church was formally dissolved in the Russian Empire and its members considered Orthodox. The church persisted only in Galicia and Transcarpathia, then under Austro-Hungarian rule. When these areas were assimilated into the Soviet Union, this religion was outlawed. The descendants of Ukrainians may think their ancestors were Orthodox when they were really Uniate before 1839.
Followers of the Byzantine rite, primarily Ukrainians, that returned to union with Rome. In 1839 the Church was formally dissolved in the Russian Empire and its members considered Orthodox. The church persisted only in Galicia and Transcarpathia, then under Austro-Hungarian rule. When these areas were assimilated into the Soviet Union, this religion was outlawed. The descendants of Ukrainians may think their ancestors were Orthodox when they were really Uniate before 1839.


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