St. Basil's Cathedral, located in Moscow, is not an Eastern Rite church; it is an example of Russian Orthodox architecture and serves as a church within the Russian Orthodox Church. Built in the 16th century, it is known for its distinctive onion-shaped domes and colorful façade. While it reflects Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions, it is specifically aligned with the Russian Orthodox branch rather than an Eastern Rite church, which typically refers to Catholic churches that follow Eastern liturgical practices.
Eastern Rite and Western Rite churches are not limited by geography. The naming is a convention that indicates where they historically started. You can find Eastern and Western Rite churches all over the US. There are Byzantine (Eastern) church in Fort Wayne as well as many western rite.
Eastern rite and Latin rite Catholics both belong to the same Church under the leadership of the pope and share the same Gospel values.
I don't know if you should put it that way, try this: The Eastern Rite Churches are all part of the Catholic Church.
The web address of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: http://www.dallasscottishrite.org
The web address of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: http://joplinaasr.com
Roman Catholic and Eastern rites such as the Byzantine Catholic Church and the Maronite rite.
.Catholic AnswerThey are similar in being pretty much the same thing, except that the Catholic Church also includes the Eastern Rites. The Western or Latin Rite is the largest and dominant Rite in the Church.
The phone number of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: 214-748-9196.
The phone number of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: 417-623-3219.
The phone number of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: 317-262-3100.
The web address of the Scottish Rite Cathedral is: http://www.aasr-indy.org
The Catholic Church and The Orthodox Church are divided, primarily, over the role of the Bishop of Rome (the pope) as the authoritative successor of St. Peter. Within The Catholic Church, proper, there is the Latin Rite and the Eastern Rite. There is no theological division between these two rites within The Catholic Church.