Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brazil
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brazil (Latin: Archidioecesis Brasiliensis; Portuguese: Arquidiocese do Brasil) is a Latin Rite Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Brazil. It was created as a diocese on the 30th of July, 2021 and elevated to an archdiocese on the 6th of August of the same year.
Churches
Name | Location | Built |
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Cathedral of Our Lady of Penha de França | Recife | September 2021 |
Cathedral of St. Anthony the Great | Nova Lisboa | August 2021 |
St. Joseph's Church | Fortaleza | July 2021 |
Church of Our Lady Aparecida of Xingu | Mehinaku | September 2020 |
Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament | Recife | April 2021 |
St. Paul's Church | São Paulo | May 2021 |
Alta Floresta Chapel | Alta Floresta | June 2021 |
Chapel of Our Lady of Angels | Bacurau | August 2021 |
Chapel of Our Lady Mother of God | Espera Feliz | September 2021 |
St. Sebastian's Chapel | Espera Feliz | September 2021 |
Chapel of Our Lady of Navigators | Rio de Janeiro | November 2018 |
St. Joseph's Chapel | Rio de Janeiro | March 2019 |
Chapel of Saint Francis of Assisi | Salvador | August 2021 |
Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary | Vitória | September 2021 |