Miguel Uchôa
Brazilian Anglican bishop / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miguel Uchôa Cavalcanti is a Brazilian Anglican bishop and author. Since 2012, he has been diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Recife, which broke away from the Anglican Communion-recognized Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil (IEAB), and since 2018, he has been the first primate of the GAFCON-recognized Anglican Church in Brazil (IAB). Uchôa is also rector of the Anglican Parish of the Holy Spirit (known by its Portuguese acronym PAES) in greater Recife, which is considered one of the largest Anglican churches in Latin America with more than 1,000 worshipers.[1]
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Miguel Uchôa | |
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Primate of the Anglican Church in Brazil Bishop of Recife | |
Church | Anglican Church in Brazil Formerly Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil |
Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Recife |
In office | 2012–present (as diocesan bishop) 2018–present (as primate) |
Predecessor | Robinson Cavalcanti |
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Consecration | December 8, 2012 by Roger Ames |
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