Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil
The Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil (Portuguese: Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil – IEAB) is the 19th province of the Anglican Communion, covering the country of Brazil. It is composed of nine dioceses and one missionary district, each headed by a bishop, among whom one is elected as the Primate of Brazil. The current Primate is . IEAB is the oldest non-Roman Catholic church in Brazil, originating from the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation signed in 1810 between Portugal and the United Kingdom which allowed the Church of England to establish chapels in the former Portuguese colony. In 1890 American missionaries from the Episcopal Church established themselves in the country aiming to create a national church; unlike the English chapels, they celebrated services in Portuguese and co
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Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil
The Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil (Portuguese: Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil – IEAB) is the 19th province of the Anglican Communion, covering the country of Brazil. It is composed of nine dioceses and one missionary district, each headed by a bishop, among whom one is elected as the Primate of Brazil. The current Primate is . IEAB is the oldest non-Roman Catholic church in Brazil, originating from the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation signed in 1810 between Portugal and the United Kingdom which allowed the Church of England to establish chapels in the former Portuguese colony. In 1890 American missionaries from the Episcopal Church established themselves in the country aiming to create a national church; unlike the English chapels, they celebrated services in Portuguese and co
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A Igreja Episcopal Anglicana d ...... ca de aceitação e acolhimento.
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L'Église épiscopalienne anglic ...... la recherche de l'acceptation.
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La Iglesia Episcopal Anglicana ...... s elegido como obispo primado.
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The Anglican Episcopal Church ...... icals in search of acceptance.
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Praça Olavo Bilac, 63, Campos Elíseos, São Paulo
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Naudal Alves Gomes
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Primate
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A Igreja Episcopal Anglicana d ...... er brasileiros. A IEAB foi um
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L'Église épiscopalienne anglic ...... nce des églises, qu'elles assi
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La Iglesia Episcopal Anglicana ...... s elegido como obispo primado.
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The Anglican Episcopal Church ...... services in Portuguese and co
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Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil
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Iglesia episcopal anglicana del Brasil
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Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil
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Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil
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Église épiscopalienne anglicane du Brésil
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