Byzantine AI
Ancient faith, modern answers
An AI-powered assistant for exploring the Byzantine Catholic tradition. Discover insights on theology, liturgy, church history, and the spiritual life — all grounded in primary sources.
What is Byzantine AI?
Source-Grounded
An AI assistant that draws from Byzantine Catholic sources to help you explore the tradition, surfacing cited passages from liturgical texts, patristic writings, and Church documents.
Byzantine Tradition
Designed specifically for the Byzantine (Ruthenian) Catholic tradition — its theology, liturgical practices, and spiritual heritage.
Built for the Community
Created to help clergy, educators, seminarians, and faithful seeking to deepen their understanding of the Byzantine Catholic faith.
Byzantine AI is an independent project created to help the faithful explore the rich tradition of the Byzantine Catholic Church. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by any official Church body.
Planned Features
Byzantine AI is being designed with the tools you need to explore and understand the Byzantine Catholic tradition.
Cited Answers
Designed to cite its sources — responses reference the official texts, canons, and documents they draw from.
Canonical & Doctrinal Knowledge
Grounded in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, Particular Law, the Catechism, Christ our Pascha, and official Church documents.
Patristic Wisdom
Draws from Sacred Scripture and the writings of the Eastern Church Fathers — homilies, commentaries, and treatises.
Liturgical Tradition
Explores the Divine Liturgy, Holy Mysteries, feasts, fasts, the liturgical calendar, and the musical tradition of plain chant.
What We're Building On
An AI assistant deeply grounded in the liturgical texts, canonical documents, patristic writings, and official teachings of the Byzantine Catholic tradition.
Canon & Particular Law
Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO) and Particular Law of the Byzantine Catholic Church
Catechisms & Official Documents
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Christ our Pascha, papal encyclicals, and metropolitan documents
Sacred Scripture
The Bible — Old and New Testaments in their entirety
Church Fathers
John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian — homilies, commentaries, and treatises
Liturgical Texts & Rubrics
The Festal Menaion, Lenten Triodion, Pentecostarion, and the Typicon
Plain Chant & Choral Music
Byzantine Ruthenian plain chant and choral musical tradition
Sources are being added progressively. The full source library listed above represents the long-term vision.
Who Is This For?
Byzantine AI is designed for everyone who seeks to explore the richness of the Eastern Catholic faith.
Clergy & Deacons
Designed to assist with homily preparation and liturgical guidance.
Seminarians
Intended as a study aid for Eastern Catholic theology and liturgy.
Catechists & Educators
A future resource for parish religious education.
The Faithful
For anyone seeking to explore the Byzantine Catholic tradition more deeply.
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