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Back to Church Sunday promotes new and relational evangelism opportunities for IEAB

Back to Church Sunday promotes new and relational evangelism opportunities for IEAB

For the first time, the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil took part in a worldwide initiative called “Back to Church Sunday.” This project, which started in the Church of England Manchester Diocese, now challenges several church bodies around the world with the simple proposal to invite people who don’t attend any church to visit a church community on a given sunday.

11 December 2010

Brasil: Rev. Conego Francisco de Assis da Silva eleito Bispo Coadjutor

Brasil: Rev. Conego Francisco de Assis da Silva eleito Bispo Coadjutor

Rev. Cônego Francisco de Assis da Silva eleito Bispo Coadjutor da Diocese Sul-Ocidental

No domingo, dia 25 de outubro de 2010, foi realizado concílio extraordinário da Diocese Sul-Ocidental (DSO), com sé em Santa Maria, RS, para a eleição de novo bispo coadjutor, que a seu tempo, sucederá o atual bispo (Dom Jubal Neves) como diocesano. (English translation below)

25 October 2010

Brazilian Bishops protest against Venables violation of Windsor Report

Brazilian Bishops protest against Venables violation of Windsor Report

A statement issued by Brazilian Bishop's House was delivered to all the Anglican Communion on the recent unauthorized visit within the Brazilian Province broking definetively the bounds between the two Provinces:

10 April 2008

Message from the Anglican Primate of Brazil - The Most Revd Mauricio de Andrade

Message from the Anglican Primate of Brazil - The Most Revd Mauricio de Andrade

Letter announcing the Boycott by Five Anglican Primates of the 2008 Lambeth Conference

19 February 2008

Document recognizing mutually the administration of the sacrament of Baptism

Document recognizing mutually the administration of the sacrament of Baptism

In a very moving celebration at the Mosteiro de São Bento, São Paulo, Brazil, the Roman Catholic Church, The Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil, the Presbiterian United Church and the Sirian Orthodox Church signed a document recognizing mutually the administration of the sacrament of Baptism

05 December 2007

Solidarity Message from the Primate of Brazil

Solidarity Message from the Primate of Brazil

We are now in a moment of extremely pain, a moment of sadness, Brazil is crying because the accident of the airplane from TAM Airlines, flight number 3054.

25 July 2007

Open Letter to the President of the House of Deputies - Ms. Bonnie Anderson of ECUSA

Open Letter to the President of the House of Deputies - Ms. Bonnie Anderson of ECUSA

Peace! It is a privilege to me to write to you as your colleague. I am the President of the House of Clergy and Laity of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil. 

22 March 2007

Anglican Church of Brazil provides 'model of leadership

Anglican Church of Brazil provides 'model of leadership

The Diocese of Recife in Brazil celebrated the start of a new chapter in its complicated life with the installation on October 11 of its fourth bishop, the Rt. Rev. Sebastiao Armando Gameleira Soares. The newly elected primate of Brazil, the Most Rev. Mauricio Andrade, presided over the investiture

24 October 2006

Strengthening the Church to serve God's World

Strengthening the Church to serve God's World

Inspired by this theme, and by the motto 'Worship, Service, and Commitment,' delegates from dioceses and districts of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil gathered in Curitiba from 26th to 30th of July for the thirtieth General Synod.

08 August 2006

Statement from the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil

Statement from the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil

The House of Bishops has gathered in the city of Porto Alegre for an extraordinary meeting under the presidency of the Primate, the Most Revd Orlando Oliveira, and attending to the request of the clergy of the Anglican Diocese of Recife and its Suffragan Bishop, in the face of recent events in that Diocese, has deliberated the following

24 September 2004