- Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church
The Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church ( _pt. Igreja Lusitana Católica Apostólica Evangélica) is the Anglican church in
Portugal . [http://www.anglicancommunion.org/tour/province.cfm?ID=Y4]History
The establishment of a constitutional monarchy in
1834 granted limited religious toleration to non-Roman Catholic s, and consequently led to the opening of an Anglican chapel inLisbon . A second chapel was opened in1868 .The Anglican mission coincided with the growing influence of the
Old Catholic movement in Portugal. Congregations were created from Catholic priests andlaypeople who refused to accept the dogmas of theinfallibility anduniversal ordinary jurisdiction of thePope , as defined by theFirst Vatican Council in1870 .The Lusitanian Church was formed in
1880 as representatives of these congregations met at a synod presided over by H.C. Riley, bishop of the newly formed mission inMexico . The synod resulted in a constitution and a decision to abide by the doctrinal and liturgical standards of the Anglican Communion. In1884 , a PortugueseBook of Common Prayer was created, incorporating elements of Anglican, Roman, and Mozarabic liturgies.From the beginning the church was assisted by a Council of Bishops presided over by Lord Plunket, at that time Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and years afterwards there were some American Episcopal Bishops who provided Episcopal ministrations and pastoral care, particularly Bishops in Charge of the
Convocation of American Churches in Europe , until the consecration of the first Lusitanian Bishop in1958 .Under the terms of the Bonn Agreement, the Lusitanian Church established full communion with various branches of the Anglican and Old Catholic Communions. Full integration into the
Anglican Communion occurred in1980 when the Church became an extraprovincial diocese under the metropolitical authority of theArchbishop of Canterbury .Today the Lusitanian Church is a
diocese with 15parish es and missions.External links
* [http://www.igreja-lusitana.org/ Official Web site in Portuguese]
* [http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Portugal/index.htm Liturgia da Igreja Lusitana (1991)]
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/ireland/plunket/movements1885.html Reformation Movements in Foreign Churches (with Special Reference to Spain and Portugal), by William Conyngham Plunket (1885)]
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