Eastern Catholic Churches and Communities Active in The Area of The Diocese of Phoenix
- Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix, http://www.eparchyofphoenix.org/
- St Stephen Byzantine Catholic Cathedral in Phoenix, http://www.ststephenbyzantine.org/
- St. Thomas the Apostle Byzantine Catholic Church in Gilbert http://www.eparchyofphoenix.org/directory-of-parishes
- Mar Auraha Chaldean and Assyrian Catholic Church in Scottsdale http://www.kaldu.org/2_st_peter_diocese/churches/mar_auraha.htm http://www.marauraha.com/
- St. Joseph Maronite Catholic Church in Phoenix, http://www.stjosephaz.org/
- St. John of the Desert Melkite Catholic Church in Phoenix, http://www.stjohnofthedesert.com/
- Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Phoenix, http://www.ukrainianchurch.org/
- Syro Malabar Catholic Mission in Phoenix
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