Just to add to an atmosphere of repetition. There's a Ukrainian Catholic Church in Tampa and a Byzantine Catholic Church in Orlando. They're both in communion with "Rome", to include the Council of Trent and Vatican I, etc. Vatican II hasn't changed their service at all. The one in Orlando is called St. Nicholas, and they have an actual relic of the saint in the vestibule. A tiny fragment of bone in a reliquary. They also have a blessed icon from that Byzantine Balkans Ukrainian area of the world.
They do not say the "filioque" but they are not in schism against it. They say "to" the Son not "and the Son", and they make the sign of the cross from right to left not left to right. A priest at one of the Uniate or Byzantine Churches can explain the difference between Eastern Rite Catholics and Orthodox. Some of the Coptic Churches are in communion with "Rome" but most of them are not. The word Orthodox will make the difference there too.