A Church sui iuiris is a distinct community of faithful within a rite of the Church. For example, there are 22 eastern Churches sui iuris, made up of two Alexandrian, three Antiochene, one Armenian, two Chaldean and 14 Byzantine. Information on each of these sui iuris Churches as well as a link when possible, can be found below.
Alexandrian
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Coptic Catholic Church
http://www.coptcatholic.net/ -
Ethiopian Catholic Church
Antiochian or West Syrian
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Maronite Church
http://www.maronite-heritage.com/LNE.php?page=index
http://www.bkerkelb.org/english/ -
Syriac Catholic Church
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Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
http://www.catholicate.net/
Armenian
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Armenian Catholic Church
http://www.armeniancatholic.org/inside.php?lang=en&page_id=10
Chaldean or East Syrian
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Chaldean Catholic Church
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Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
http://www.smcim.org/
Byzantine (Constantinopolitan)
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Albanian Catholic Church
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Belarusian Catholic Church
http://www.belapc.org/ -
Bulgarian Catholic Church
http://catholic-bg.org/ -
Bzyantine Church of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro
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Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
http://www.elcathex.com/ -
Hungarian Greek Catholic Church
http://byzantinohungarica.hu/node/606 -
Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
http://byzcath.org/ourladyofgrace/ -
Macedonian Catholic Church
http://www.kae-bg.org/?act=content&rec=29 -
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/melkitmenu.html -
Romanian Church United with Rome
http://www.bru.ro/\ -
Russian Catholic Church
http://www.rkcvo.ru/ -
Ruthenian Catholic Church
http://www.eparchyofpassaic.com/history.htm -
Slovak Catholic Church
http://www.grkatpo.sk/
http://www.grkat.nfo.sk/eng/index.html -
Ukranian Catholic Church
http://www.ugcc.org.ua/index.php?L=2