Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil

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Bishop Maurício José Araújo de Andrade, primate of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil
Bishop Maurício José Araújo de Andrade, primate of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil

The Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil (IEAB; Portuguese for: Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil) is an ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Communion that covers Brazil.

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[edit] Diocese

The province consists of nine dioceses, each headed by a bishop, one of whom is elected as Bispo Primaz (Primate Bishop), currently Revmº. Bispo Dom Maurício José Araújo de Andrade (instituted on 30 July 2006, who serves as Bishop of Brasília).

The thirtieth General Synod of the church, held in July 2006, elected the current primate, elevated Amazonia as the ninth diocese of the province and agreed an experimental plan to group the dioceses and missionary districts of the province into three regions.

[edit] Women Priests

A substantial proportion of the priests of the province are women, but all the bishops are men. The president of the House of Clergy and Laity is the Rev. Luiz Alberto Barbosa, who was elected at the General Synod to a 3 years term. The General Secretary of the Church is the Rev. Francisco de Assis da Silva, also appointed at the General Synod to a 3 years term.

[edit] History

Anglican ministry in Brazil began as a number of chaplaincies catering for expatriate Anglicans in 1810. In 1889, when Brazil formalised the separation of church and state in its constitution, the Anglican chaplaincies began missionary work.

In 1893, the provincial newsletter Estandarte Cristão was first published. To this day it helps keep the widely spread Anglican congregations in touch with each other.

In 1965, the province, which had been under the metropolitan supervision of the Archbishop of Canterbury became autonomous.

[edit] Dioceses and Mission Districts

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de Brasília (DAB; Anglican Diocese of Brasilia)

Besides the Catedral da Ressurreição (Cathedral of the Resurrection), the diocese consists of two parishes, five missions and three evangelization points.

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de Curitiba (Anglican Diocese of Curitibia)

  • Diocesan Bishop — Revmº. Bispo Dom Naudal Alves Gomes
  • Area covered — the state of Paraná

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de Pelotas

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de Recife (Anglican Diocese of Recife)

  • Diocesan bishop — Revmº. Bispo Dom Dr Sebastião Armando Gameleira Soares
  • Area covered — the Northeast Region

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de Rio de Janeiro (Anglican Dioceses of Rio de Janeiro)

[edit] Diocese Anglicana de São Paulo (Anglican Diocese of Sao Paulo)

  • Diocesan bishop — Revmº. Bispo Dom Hiroshi Ito
  • Area covered — the state of São Paulo

[edit] Diocese Meridional (Diocese of Southern Brazil)

  • Diocesan bishop — Revmº. Bispo Dom Orlando Santos de Oliveira (who was Bispo Primaz from 2003 to 2006)
  • Area covered — the coastal areas of the states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, excluding that area in the Diocese of Pelotas

[edit] Diocese Sul-Ocidental (Diocese of South-Western Brazil)

[edit] Diocese da Amazonia (Diocese of Amazonia)

[edit] Distrito Missionário do Oeste (Missionary District of the West)

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