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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Palmeira Dos Índios
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios ( la, Dioecesis Palmiriensis Indorum) is a diocese located in the city of Palmeira dos Índios in the Ecclesiastical province of Maceió in Brazil. History * February 10, 1962: Established as Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Maceió and Diocese of Penedo Bishops * Bishops of Palmeira dos Índios (Roman rite), in reverse chronological order ** Bishop Manoel de Oliveira Soares Filho (2018.12.19 - present) ** Bishop Dulcênio Fontes de Matos (2006.07.12 – 2017.10.11), appointed Bishop of Campina Grande, Paraiba ** Bishop Fernando Iório Rodrigues (1985.03.01 – 2006.07.12) ** Bishop Epaminondas José de Araújo (1978.06.05 – 1984.11.28) ** Bishop Otávio Barbosa Aguiar (1962.07.04 – 1978.03.29) Other priest of this diocese who became bishop *Hélio Pereira dos Santos Hélio is a Portuguese given name: * Hélio (footballer), Brazil-born Hong Kong footballer Hélio José de Souza Gonça ...
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Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 States of Brazil, states and the Federal District (Brazil), Federal District. It is the largest country to have Portuguese language, Portuguese as an List of territorial entities where Portuguese is an official language, official language and the only one in the Americas; one of the most Multiculturalism, multicultural and ethnically diverse nations, due to over a century of mass Immigration to Brazil, immigration from around the world; and the most populous Catholic Church by country, Roman Catholic-majority country. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a Coastline of Brazi ...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Maceió
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maceió ( la, Archidioecesis Maceiensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Maceió in Brazil. History * July 2, 1900: Established as Diocese of Alagôas from the Diocese of Olinda * August 25, 1917: Renamed as Diocese of Maceió * February 13, 1920: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Maceió Bishops Ordinaries, in reverse chronological order * Archbishops of Maceió (Roman rite), below ** Archbishop Antônio Muniz Fernandes, O.Carm. (2006.11.22 – present) ** Archbishop José Carlos Melo, C.M. (2002.07.03 – 2006.11.22) ** Archbishop Edvaldo Gonçalves Amaral, S.D.B. (1985.10.24 – 2002.07.03) ** Archbishop José Lamartine Soares (1985.04.02 – 1985.08.18) ** Archbishop Miguel Fenelon Câmara Filho (1976.11.24 – 1984.10.07), appointed Archbishop of Teresina, Piaui ** Archbishop Adelmo Cavalcante Machado (1963.10.19 – 1976.11.24) ** Archbishop Ranulfo da Silva Farias (1939.08.05 – 1963.10.19) ** Archbishop Santino ...
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Latin Rite
Latin liturgical rites, or Western liturgical rites, are Catholic rites of public worship employed by the Latin Church, the largest particular church ''sui iuris'' of the Catholic Church, that originated in Europe where the Latin language once dominated. Its language is now known as Ecclesiastical Latin. The most used rite is the Roman Rite. The Latin rites were for many centuries no less numerous than the liturgical rites of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern autonomous particular churches. Their number is now much reduced. In the aftermath of the Council of Trent, in 1568 and 1570 Pope Pius V suppressed the breviary, breviaries and missals that could not be shown to have an antiquity of at least two centuries (see Tridentine Mass and Roman Missal). Many local rites that remained legitimate even after this decree were abandoned voluntarily, especially in the 19th century. In the second half of the 20th century, most of the religious orders that had a distinct liturgical rit ...
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Manoel De Oliveira Soares Filho
Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball player, coach, and manager. During his playing career, he appeared over parts of six Major League Baseball seasons for the Minnesota Twins and Los Angel ..., manager of the Philadelphia Phillies * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manuel I of Portugal, king of Portugal Places * Manuel, Valencia, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain * Manuel Junction, railway station near Falkirk, Scotland Other * Manuel (American horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel (Australian horse), a thoroughbred racehorse * Manuel and The Music of The Mountains, a musical ensemble * ''Manuel'' (album), music album by Dalida, 1974 See also * Manny, a common nickname for those named Manuel {{disambiguation ...
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Diocese
In Ecclesiastical polity, church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided Roman province, provinces were administratively associated in a larger unit, the Roman diocese, diocese (Latin ''dioecesis'', from the Greek language, Greek term διοίκησις, meaning "administration"). Christianity was given legal status in 313 with the Edict of Milan. Churches began to organize themselves into Roman diocese, dioceses based on the Roman diocese, civil dioceses, not on the larger regional imperial districts. These dioceses were often smaller than the Roman province, provinces. Christianity was declared the Empire's State church of the Roman Empire, official religion by Theodosius I in 380. Constantine the Great, Constantine I in 318 gave litigants the right to have court cases transferred from the civil courts to the bishops. This situ ...
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Palmeira Dos Índios
Palmeira dos Índios is a municipality located in the western of the Brazilian state of Alagoas. , it has a population of around 70,000. The city is situated in the interior of Alagoas. The Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos was its mayor in 1927. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios The Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios ( la, Dioecesis Palmiriensis Indorum) is a diocese located in the city of Palmeira dos Índios in the Ecclesiastical province of Maceió in Brazil. History * February 10, 1962: Established as Di .... Languages Xukuru-Kariri was spoken in Palmeira dos Índios. Climate See also * Fernando Iório Rodrigues References Municipalities in Alagoas {{Alagoas-geo-stub ...
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Ecclesiastical Province
An ecclesiastical province is one of the basic forms of jurisdiction Jurisdiction (from Latin 'law' + 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice. In federations like the United States, areas of jurisdiction apply to local, state, and federal levels. Jur ... in Christianity, Christian Churches with traditional hierarchical structure, including Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity. In general, an ecclesiastical province consists of several diocese, dioceses (or eparchy, eparchies), one of them being the archdiocese (or archeparchy), headed by a metropolitan bishop or archbishop who has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all other bishops of the province. In the Greco-Roman world, ''ecclesia'' ( grc, ἐκκλησία; la, ecclesia) was used to refer to a lawful assembly, or a called legislative body. As early as Pythagoras, the word took on the additional meaning of a community with shared beliefs. This is the ...
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Diocese Of Penedo
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Penedo ( la, Dioecesis Penedensis) is a diocese located in the city of Penedo in the Ecclesiastical province of Maceió in Brazil. History * April 3, 1916: Established as Diocese of Penedo from the Diocese of Alagôas Bishops * Bishops of Penedo (Roman rite), in reverse chronological order ** Bishop Valdemir Ferreira dos Santos (2021.08.18 – ...) ** Bishop Valério Breda, S.D.B. (1997.07.30 – 2020.06.16) ** Bishop Constantino José Lüers, O.F.M. (1976.03.24 – 1994.01.26) ** Bishop José Terceiro de Sousa (1957.11.09 – 1976.03.24) ** Bishop Felix César da Cunha Vasconcellos, O.F.M. (1949.03.30 – 1957.04.03), appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina ** Bishop Fernando Gomes dos Santos (1943.01.09 – 1949.02.01), appointed Bishop of Aracajú; future Archbishop ** Bishop Jonas de Araújo Batinga Jonas may refer to: Geography * Jonas, Netherlands, Netherlands * Jonas, Pennsylvania, United States * Jonas Ri ...
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Bishop
A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is called episcopacy. Organizationally, several Christian denominations utilize ecclesiastical structures that call for the position of bishops, while other denominations have dispensed with this office, seeing it as a symbol of power. Bishops have also exercised political authority. Traditionally, bishops claim apostolic succession, a direct historical lineage dating back to the original Twelve Apostles or Saint Paul. The bishops are by doctrine understood as those who possess the full priesthood given by Jesus Christ, and therefore may ordain other clergy, including other bishops. A person ordained as a deacon, priest (i.e. presbyter), and then bishop is understood to hold the fullness of the ministerial priesthood, given responsibility b ...
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Fernando Iório Rodrigues
Fernando Iório Rodrigues (June 23, 1929 in Maceió – March 20, 2010) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate and professor, who served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios, based in Palmeira dos Índios Palmeira dos Índios is a municipality located in the western of the Brazilian state of Alagoas. , it has a population of around 70,000. The city is situated in the interior of Alagoas. The Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos was its mayor in 1927. ..., from March 1, 1985, until July 12, 2006. Rodrigues was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1953. He was hospitalized in March 2010 for ten days at Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Maceió due to heart problems, before his death. See also References External linksCatholic Hierarchy: Bishop Fernando Iório Rodrigues † 1929 births 2010 deaths 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Brazil Brazilian academics People from Maceió 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Brazil Roman Cat ...
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Epaminondas José De Araújo
Epaminondas José de Araújo (March 19, 1922 – June 9, 2010) was the Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Palmeira dos Índios, Brazil. Ordained a priest on August 12, 1945, de Araújo was appointed bishop on December 14, 1959 and was ordained on March 27, 1960. He served in three different dioceses in Brazil. See also * Catholic Church in Brazil Notes 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Brazil 1922 births 2010 deaths Roman Catholic bishops of Anápolis Roman Catholic bishops of Palmeira dos Índios Roman Catholic bishops of Ruy Barbosa {{Brazil-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Otávio Barbosa Aguiar
Otávio is a Portuguese masculine given name, the equivalent of English Octavian, Octavius or Italian Ottavio. The Portuguese long form Octávio occurs more rarely. The Portuguese diminutive form is Otavinho. Given name *Otávio (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Atlético Mineiro *Otávio (footballer, born 1995) (1995), Portuguese footballer *Otávio (footballer, born 2002) (2002), Brazilian footballer *Otávio Braga, Otávio Augusto, (1973) Brazilian footballer *Otávio Augusto (1945) is a Brazilian film actor *Otávio Dutra Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Gresik United in Indonesia *"Lucas Otávio" Lucas Otávio Veiga Lopes (1994) Brazilian footballer *Otávio Good, American computer programmer and CEO of Quest Visual Inc. *"José Otávio", Brazilian bodyboarder *Otávio Della (1969) Brazilian tennis player *Otávio Fantoni (1907–1935) Brazilian footballer *Otávio Juliano (1972) Brazilian filmmaker *Otávio Souza, Brazil ...
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