Chaldean Catholic
The Chaldean Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church that follows the traditions of the ancient Chaldean people. It is in full communion with the Pope in Rome, while maintaining its own unique liturgical practices and cultural heritage. The church primarily uses the Syriac language in its liturgy and has a rich history that dates back to the early Christian era.
Chaldean Catholics are predominantly found in Iraq, where the church has its roots, but many have migrated to other countries due to conflict and persecution. The community is known for its strong emphasis on family, education, and preserving its cultural identity while participating in the broader Christian community.