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Anglican Cathedral in Recife Brazil Withdraws from Diocese


From Worldwide Faith News <wfn@igc.org>
Date Thu, 24 Oct 2002 17:53:36 -0700

ACNS 3172 - BRAZIL - 22 OCTOBER 2002

Recife Cathedral withdraws from Diocese

The dean and congregation of Holy Trinity Cathedral in the diocese of Recife
(Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil) has cut its relationship with the
diocese in a move that was predicated many years ago.

According to the local press, the cathedral took the decision based on
disagreements with the bishop on issues such as divorce and non-legally
married couples in the Church. It is said that with the bishop's permission,
theologians within the diocese have worked towards alternative rites to
bless divorcees (at the end of a divorce process), and alternative rites to
bless couples who are already living together, or do not want to marry
according to the civil law due to economical implications.

Among other factors it was said that the congregation was not happy with the
liberal attitude of some churches of the Anglican Communion in relation to
homosexuality and the perceived position of the new Archbishop of
Canterbury, Dr Roman Williams.

The Dean, Paulo Garcia, has been working with this congregation for over 33
years and at present he claims to have 3,000 members. The worship style of
the congregation is charismatic, something that has been a source of
friction with the last two bishops.

The cathedral has developed much of its ministry focusing on the "Married
Encounter," a program set up to evangelise couples, and to proclaim family
values. The cathedral is considered to be the largest Anglican Church in
Latin America.

The Bishop, Robinson Cavalcanti, considered the breach of communion as a
"sad moment for our diocesan life." It has been reported that Fr Paulo
Garcia and the cathedral will join the Charismatic Episcopal Church (an
association of independent charismatics and evangelicals from various
religious traditions seeking liturgy and the stability of an episcopal form
of government) and that he will become bishop of that church.

The newspapers also reported that the bishops have said that Garcia, in 33
years of ministry, has never been able to incorporate the Anglican
pluralistic tradition and taking orders from its superiors.

In a pastoral letter of the House of Bishops, the bishops acknowledged "the
regrettable incidents" and stated that "as expression of collegiality, we
will continue to intercede and spiritually support the bishops of the
Anglican Diocese of Recife with their clergy and people."

Now the diocese is dealing with church property issues.
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