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Catholic Church in Greece

  • The Catholic Church in Greece:

Greek Catholics number about 50,000 (0.5% of the population) and are a religious and not an ethnic minority. Greek Catholics and Orthodox share common forenames and family names, as well as traditions, especially on the islands. The contribution of Roman Catholics to Neohellenic literature over the last centuries is not negligible.

During the last decades, the presence of foreign Catholics, permanent residents of Greece, has continuously increased, and their number today perhaps exceeds the number of Greek Catholics. The majority are mainly women, spouses of Greeks, who have studied or worked abroad, or spouses of Greek seamen, etc. Aside from mixed marriages, tourism, as well as the free distribution of citizens of the European Union, are likewise causes of an increased presence of foreign Catholics.

Apart from the permanent residents, there are those who, with the passage of time, are completely assimilated by the local Catholic Church. Considerable, likewise, is the «temporary presence» of other Catholics, who come to Greece as economic or political refugees. (Their residence in Greece ranges from a few months to several years):

– Polish Catholics actually residing in Greece number about 40,000
– Catholic Filippinos in Greece number about 45,000
– Iraqis, about 4,000, mainly in Athens.
– Albanians (unknown number), all over the country.
– Ukrainian Catholics, as well as other faithful from Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa.
The total population of Catholics in Greece exceeds 350,000

The majority of Catholics is established in Athens, a city of about four million people.
A large number of Catholics live in the Cyclades, where Syros (8,000) and Tinos (3,000) have entirely Catholic villages and parishes. There are Catholics in Corfu (2,500), Patras, Thessaloniki (2,000), Giannitsa, Kavala, Volos, and the more distant islands like Rhodes, Kos, Crete, Naxos, Santorini, Samos, Chios, Kephalonia, Zakynthos, etc. There is a Catholic church in Nafplion, another in Aspra Spitia (near the Aluminum industry of Greece), which might be helpful to Catholic tourists visiting Greece on their way to Mycenae, Epidavros (Peloponnese), Delphi (Beotia).

In addition to the Catholics of the Latin Rite who represent the majority of the faithful, there are about 2,500 of the Byzantine Rite, and a few hundred Armenian Catholics.

The Catholic Hierarchy (Bishops’ Conference) includes six members:

– The Archbishop of Corfu and Apostolic Administrator of Thessaloniki (northern Greece)
– The Archbishop of Naxos-Tinos and Apostolic Administrator of Chios (central and northern Aegean Sea)
– The Archbishop of Athens and Apostolic Administrator of Rhodes (central and southern Greece, and Dodecanese)
– The Bishop of Syros and Santorini and Apostolic Administrator of Crete (south Aegean Sea)
– The Exarch Byzantine Rite (Titular bishop with his seat in Athens)
– The Ordinary of the Armenian Rite (seat in Athens)

There are difficulties resulting from the fact that Catholics not residing in Athens are dispersed all over the country. From this dispersion emanate all the other problems that the Church faces today, which, with the presence of many foreigners, seems to undergo an alternation of the characteristics of her community in comparison to the pre-immigration situation which holds a more «traditional» form. Thus, pastoral problems are created in relation to mixed marriages, assembling children, scattered groups of teenagers and young people for catechism, etc. This diaspora, even in large towns, makes the pastoral work of priests and religious very hard. The problem has heightened during the last two decades on account of the decreasing number of priests and religious.

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