Serbian Catholic Church
The Serbian Catholic Church is a small Eastern Catholic Church that is in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. It primarily serves the Serbian people and follows the Byzantine rite, which includes unique liturgical practices and traditions. The church emphasizes the importance of both Serbian heritage and Catholic faith.
Founded in the 18th century, the Serbian Catholic Church has its roots in the historical context of the Habsburg Monarchy. It operates mainly in regions of Serbia, Croatia, and Hungary, where it provides spiritual guidance and community support to its members while maintaining a distinct cultural identity.