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Manoel Ceia Laranjeira

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In office
  
1951 - 1994


Successor
  
Lapercio Eudes Moreira

Name
  
Manoel Laranjeira

Church
  
Free Catholic Church Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church

Ordination
  
1947 by Carlos Duarte Costa

Consecration
  
29 June 1951 by Carlos Duarte Costa

Predecessor
  
Salomao Barbosa Ferraz

Manoel Ceia Laranjeira (1903–1994) was a Brazilian Bishop of the Independent Catholicism movement, particularly the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church.

Biography

Laranjeira was in Brazil at an unknown date in 1903. He was ordained a priest and consecrated a Roman Catholic bishop, where he was still active until the early 1990s.

Manoel Ceia Laranjeira converted to the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church and was ordained a priest by excommunicated Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa in 1947. He was consecrated Bishop by Roman Catholic Bishop Salomão Barbosa Ferraz in 1951; after Salomão Barbosa Ferraz's submission to the Vatican, Laranjeira led the Brazilian Free Catholic Church as Ferraz's successor and renamed the movement the Independent Catholic Apostolic Church of Brazil, which was officially registered on August 25, 1966.

Laranjeira died at an unknown date on 1994 from an unknown cause. He was succeeded by Dom Lapercio Eudes Moreira and in turn by the current head of the movement, Dom Paulo Ferreira Da Silva as Patriarch and Dom Roberto Garrido Padin as Diocesan Bishop of Salvador de Bahia.

References

Manoel Ceia Laranjeira Wikipedia