Difference between Uniat and Uniate
What is the difference between Uniat and Uniate?
Uniat as an adjective is while Uniate as an adjective is of or pertaining to any of several christian churches, mostly from eastern europe, that are in communion with the roman catholic church, but use there own language and customs
Uniat
Part of speech: adjective
Definition:
Uniate
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Of or pertaining to any of several Christian Churches, mostly from Eastern Europe, that are in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, but use there own language and customs
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