Appointment of a new Provincial Secretary
The Primate of Brazil, The Most Revd Mauricio Andrade, has appointed the Revd. Arthur Cavalcante, from the Anglican diocese of Sao Paulo, for the post of Provincial Secretary of the Episcopal Anglican...
View ArticlePrimates’ Meeting starts in Dublin
Primates from across the Anglican Communion are meeting at the Emmaus Retreat and Conference Centre in Dublin, Ireland, for the next six days. The Primates, who are the senior bishops or archbishops of...
View ArticleStrong storms continue to cause damage and disasters in parts of Brazil
Southeastern Brazil is slowly recovering from the worst catastrophe in its history, which hit especially hard cities located in Rio de Janeiro State’s central mountains. The Diocese of Rio de Janeiro...
View ArticleIEAB in solidarity with the Japanese People
São Paulo, march 11th de 2011. To the bishops, clergy and people of the Church in Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai), Greetings in Christ Jesus! “Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and...
View ArticleCompass Rose visit to Brazil – second day
On the second day of the Compass Rose visit, members went to Cidade de Deus, a poor community in Rio de Janeiro. There, they learned more about Christ the King Church and visited its ecumenical...
View ArticleCompass Rose visit to Brazil – third day
Bishop Philip Poole and Canon Kenneth Kearon talked to an audience of more than one hundred people at the Cathedral of the Redeemer’s parish hall. Bishop Poole explained what the Compass Rose Society...
View ArticleTragedy at Tasso da Silveira School in Rio de Janeiro
Brasilia, April 7th, 2011. “I am the resurrection and the life.” John 11,25. With great sadness we have been witnessing a day of tragedy in a school environment, at Tasso da Silveira school, in Rio de...
View ArticleInnauguration of the Office of the General Secretary of IEAB
On the evening of April 14, at the temple of the Parish of the Most Holy Trinity, of the Anglican Diocese of São Paulo (DASP), an evening prayer service was held to ask for God’s blessing and...
View ArticleIEAB’s Primate thanks the Most Rev. Rowan Williams for his leadership as...
After reading about the leaving of Archbishop Rowan William at the end of 2012 I immediately wanted to express my thank you for the 10 years of loving service and dedication to the Anglican Communion....
View Article“Do not forget us”, plea from the indigenous leaders of the Guarani-Kaiowá to...
Last week, members of the IEAB were part of an ecumenical mission in favor of the rights of indigenous peoples The Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil – IEAB, was part of the ”Ecumenical Mission” for...
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