Chaldean rite is a system of liturgical practices and discipline historically associated with the Church of the East, or Nestorian Church, and also used today by the Catholic patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldeans, where it is called the East Syrian rite. Found principally in Iraq, Iran, and Syria, it is also the original rite of the Christians of St. Thomas (Malabar Christians) in India, established by Nestorian missionaries in the 6th century.
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The Chaldean or New Babylonian Empire, lasted from 626 B.C. to 539 B.C.
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.Roman Catholic AnswerThe ministers of the Chaldean Rite are all Catholic Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. The Chaldean Rite is part of the Catholic Church.
Chaldeans are Catholic.
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The Chaldean Catholic Church, based in Iraq, of course, and the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, based in India.
The Assyrian Church of the East is not in full communion with the Holy See and the Catholic Church, so the Assyrian Church of the East is not Catholic at all to begin with. However, some parishes that were once under the Assyrian Church of the East have since come into communion with the Chaldean Catholic Church and some of these Chaldean Catholic parishes kept Assyrian in their name, but they are still Chaldean Catholics. Chaldean Catholics are of the Chaldean Rite, which is an Eastern Rite in the Catholic Church, so they, Chaldean Catholics, are also Eastern Catholics. The only Assyrian Catholics are those Catholics that are of the Assyrian ethnic group.
The "Western rite" is actually known as the Latin Rite. The Latin Rite is the part of the Roman Catholic Church that is not Chaldean, Assyrian, Abyssinian, Copt, Syriac, Armenian, or Malankaran. All of these "Eastern Rites" are in full communion the Pope, but they have their own Patriarchs as well.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no "Roman Catholic Rite". There is a Latin Rite, Byzantine, Armenian, Chaldean, Coptic, Ethiopic, Malabar, Maronite, and Syrian Rites. They are all Catholic Rites.
The four rites of baptism in the Christian tradition are typically recognized as the Sign of the Cross, the Word of God, Exorcisms and Anointing, and the Baptismal Water. The Sign of the Cross signifies the individual's acceptance of the Christian faith, while the Word of God involves readings and teachings from the Bible. Exorcisms and Anointing are meant to cleanse the individual of sin and evil influences, and the Baptismal Water symbolizes purification and rebirth in the Christian community.
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Chaldean mafia was created in 1985.
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