- Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
Infobox Christian denomination
name = Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church
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main_classification =Catholic
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polity = Episcopal
founder =Carlos Duarte Costa
founded_date = 1945
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separated_from =Roman Catholic Church
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area = Brazil
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members = 800,000-900,000
footnotes =The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church (ICAB - "Igreja Católica Apostólica Brasileira") is an independent Catholic church established in 1945 by
Brazil ianbishop DomCarlos Duarte Costa , a formerRoman Catholic Bishop ofBotucatu .The ICAB has 58
diocese s and claims five million members in 17 countries. [Notes from 19th National Council of ICAB, July 2007] Its current head isPatriarch DomLuis Fernando Castillo Mendez , with Dom Josivaldo Pereira de Oliveira serving as President of the National Council. It is the mother church of theWorldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic National Churches (ICAN -"Igrejas Católicas Apostólicas Nacionais"), a loose communion of churches in 14 countries.Beliefs and organization
The ICAB accepts the Nicene, Apostles', and Athanasian creeds, and observes seven
sacraments (baptism ,Eucharist ,confirmation , penance, unction,ordination , and matrimony). [http://www.santaritadecassia.xpg.com.br/icab.htm Santa Rita de Cassia church website] ] ICAB practicesopen communion for all Christians who acknowledge theReal Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The church acknowledges divorce as a reality of life and permitted inHoly Scripture , and will marry divorced persons and baptize the children of divorced or single parents or someone else. [http://igreja-catolica-apostolica-brasileira.tiosam.com/enciclopedia/texto.asp?title=Igreja_Cat%C3%B3lica_Apost%C3%B3lica_Brasileira "Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church" in "Enciclopédia TioSam" (copied July 6, 2007)] ]ICAB teaches that
birth control is acceptable in certain circumstances (such as for disease prevention). It opposesabortion ,euthanasia ,capital punishment , and any other taking of human life. The church has three administrative branches, in line with the conception of a nation state: executive (Episcopal Council), legislative (National Council), and judicial (Superior Ecclesiastical Court). [http://pesquisa.dnonline.com.br/document/?down=1328 "The Pope who is not the Pope, but is Pope", "Diário de Natal" newspaper, April 9,2006, p. 14] ] There are currently 58 bishops and 47 dioceses within Brazil. There also appears to be a 'rogue' version of the ICAB present inBrazil under Dom Ivan Dutra Moraes, [http://www.arquidiocese-bh.org.br/noticias/noticia.asp?id=4583 Alternative ICAB] which offers an alternative list of nationalclergy with some names appearing on both lists.History
Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa was an outspoken critic of the regime of Brazilian president
Getúlio Vargas (1930-1945) and of the Vatican's perceived cozy relationship with fascist regimes.Fact|date=April 2008 He also publicly criticized the doctrine ofpapal infallibility and Roman Catholic views ondivorce andclerical celibacy . Largely as a result of his outspoken views, he was moved from his post as Bishop of Botucatu in 1937 and was redesignated as theTitular Bishop ofMaura (an extinct diocese ofNorth Africa ). Duarte Costa continued to criticize the government and the Roman Catrholic Church, advocating policies that were regarded by the authorities as Communist. In 1944 the Brazilian government imprisoned him, but later freed him under political pressure by theUnited States andGreat Britain .Fact|date=April 2008When, in the following year (1945), Duarte Costa denounced the Odessa Operation, which was allegedly organized by the Vatican in order to facilitate the escape of Nazi officers, he was
excommunicated byPope Pius XII . One month later onAugust 18 , he formed the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church (ICAB), declaring: "The Brazilian Catholic Church is a religious society, established for the propagation of the Christianity in all the national territory, which is separated from the Roman Apostolic Church because of the errors that it has been committing since the moment when it left thecatacombs , exchanging the beauty of the teachings of Christ -- simplicity, humility, poverty, love of neighbor -- for a preeminently mercantilistic institution, where pomp reigns, doing damage to true Christianity, which is found in the humble, the laborers, the legitimate representatives of Jesus ofNazareth ."In 1949 the Brazilian government temporarily suppressed all public worship by ICAB, maintaining that the similarity of its liturgy and vestments to those of the Roman Catholic Church would result in confusion and were tantamount to deception of the public. [ [http://www.stf.gov.br/jurisprudencia/julghistoricos/monta_resumo.asp?IDE_PROCESSO=ms1114 "Freedom of Religious Worship" from the Brazilian Supreme Court historical website] ] However, a few months later the churches were permitted to reopen, provided that their liturgy would not duplicate the Roman Catholic liturgy, and their clergy would wear gray clerical attire in contrast to the black clothing worn by Catholic clergy.
Dom Carlos set about to implement a number of reforms in ICAB of what he saw as problems in the Roman Catholic Church. Clerical celibacy was abolished. Rules for the reconciliation of divorced persons were implemented. The liturgy was translated into the vernacular, and in emulation of a short-lived experiment in France, clergy were expected to live and work amongst the people, and support themselves and their ministries, by holding secular employment. Within a short time ICAB began to be identified as “The Church of the Poor”. [http://home.comcast.net/~woca/History.htm Randolph A. Brown, "A Concise History of the Western Orthodox Church in America (WOCA)"] ]
Shortly after founding the church Dom Carlos consecrated two more bishops,
Salomão Barbosa Ferraz (August 15, 1945), and the VenezuelanLuis Fernando Castillo Mendez (May 3, 1948). These three bishops went on to establish similar autonomous Catholic Apostolic National Churches in several other Latin American countries. Dom Carlos personally served as consecrator or co-consecrator of eleven additional bishops, each of whom took a leadership role in either the Brazilian church or one of the other national churches. [http://www.tboyle.net/Catholicism/Costa_Consecrations.html Costa consecrations website] ]In 1958 Bishop Ferraz left ICAB to rejoin the Catholic Church, his consecration was simply accepted by the Catholic Church as valid. Shortly thereafter, in 1961, Dom Carlos Duarte Costa died, and the ICAB underwent several years of tumult as dissensions, schisms, and multiple claimants to the patriarchal throne threw the church into disarray. [http://tiosam.com/?q=Igreja_Cat%C3%B3lica_Apost%C3%B3lica_Brasileira "Igreja Católica Apostólica Brasileira" in "Encyclopedia Tiosam"] ] José Aires da Cruz briefly succeeded Duarte Costa as primate in 1961, and by 1964 Antidio Jose Vargas of Santa Catarina was primate, consecrating the Italian
Luigi Mascolo as Bishop of Rio de Janeiro.Peter F. Anson, "Bishops At Large", London: Faber & Faber, 1963, pp.534-535 and p. 6 Addenda]Some sources indicate that Bishop Luis Castillo Méndez assumed leadership of ICAB upon Duarte Costa's death in 1961, but this seems unlikely based on contemporary accounts such as Anson's. What is clear is that in 1982 Castillo Méndez was elected president of the Episcopal Council, and was designated Patriarch of ICAB in 1988 and Patriarch of ICAN (the international communion) in 1990. [http://www.canc.org.uk/fernando.html "Patriarch Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez" on CANC-UK website] ] While no longer president of the Episcopal Council, Dom Luis still serves as Patriarch to the present day (2007). The Church is considered to have become more theologically, and generally, conservative under the Patriarchate of Dom Luis.
Apostolic succession
The ICAB holds that
apostolic succession is maintained through the consecration of its bishops in unbroken personal succession back to the apostles. All ICAB bishops trace their line of succession back to Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who was consecrated by theRoman Catholic Church . Every consecration strictly follows the RomanPontifical .The ICAB cites the case of
Salomão Barbosa Ferraz as evidence that its apostolic succession is valid, even by Roman Catholic standards. Just over a month after the church's foundation, on August 15, 1945, Bishop Duarte Costa presided as the principal celebrant at the episcopal consecration ofSalomão Barbosa Ferraz . Thirteen years later (in 1958 underPope John XXIII ) Ferraz reconciled with the Roman Catholic Church and was fully recognized as a bishop, even though he was married at the time. Ferraz was not ordained or consecrated again, even conditionally; however he was not appointed to a diocese immediately. He did pastoral work in the Archdiocese of São Paolo until May 12 1963, when he was appointed titular bishop of Eleutherna by Pope John XXIII. [ [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bferraz.html Catholic Hierarchy website] ] He attended all four sessions of theSecond Vatican Council , andPope Paul VI appointed him to serve on one of Vatican II's working commissions. Upon his death in 1969, Bishop Ferraz was buried with full honors accorded a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.As a result of all this it is usually inferred that the Holy Orders conferred by Duarte Costa himself after leaving the
Roman Catholic Church arevalid but illicit .International communion
Bishops Costa, Ferraz, and Méndez consecrated or assisted in the consecrations of dozens of bishops in various countries between the 1940s and 1990s. Some bishops in the Costa line maintained formal ties with the Brazilian mother church, but the majority appear to have gone their separate ways to found or participate in independent catholic bodies without ties to Brazil. Churches in full communion with ICAB are members of the Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic National Churches (ICAN). There have been a fluctuating number of partner churches in the ICAN communion, and a current list of official ICAN members is not available. A World Council of the communion was held in Brazil in 2005, and a further Council in Mexico in 2010 is being planned.
References
External links
* [http://www.igrejabrasileira.com.br/ Website of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church]
* [http://www.paroquiameninojesusdepraga.org Website of a parish in Brazil]
* [http://www.santaritadecassia.xpg.com.br Website of another parish in Brazil]
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