This is the truth: ¡The Old Anglo Catholicism will always live by faith!


The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975

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USA Pastoral Headquarters... Responsible: + Leonardo Marin-Saavedra 

1097 N State Street, SPC Suite 191 - Hemet, California, 92543. The United States.

Office Phone: +1.323.426.3750. - Secretary Phone: +1.647.875.4597.


Email: primate@theanglican.net


USA Administrative Headquarters... Responsible: + Alonso Davila-Alvarado 

13211 Synott Rd, Houston, 77082, Texas, The United States.

Office Phone: +1.832.279.7493. - Secretary Phone: +1.415.888.7136.


Email: alonso@theanglican.net


Ecclesiastes 12 (Latin American Bible): 1. Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come, and the years that approach, of which you will say: 'I expect no more of them,' 2. before the sun, the light, the moon and the stars are darkened, and the clouds return as soon as it has rained. 3. When the guards of the house tremble, and the doorkeepers bow down, when what is left of the teeth stops grinding, and those who look behind the windows go blind. 4. Then the street door closes and the noise of the mill stops; in which the trill of the bird does not wake up and the songs die. 5. The climbs and ravines on the road are feared; The almond tree is in bloom, the locust is full, the caper bears its fruit. There the man goes to his eternity house, and the weeping girls are already on the corner of the street. 6. The silver thread will go no further: they stopped spinning it; The golden lamp broke, the pitcher broke at the fountain, and the pulley of the well gave way. 7. The dust returns to the earth from whence it came, and the spirit ascends to God who gave it. 8. This doesn't make sense! Qohelet said, nothing to cling to! 9. Qohelet was a wise man, who taught knowledge to the people; he weighed, examined and corrected many proverbs. 10. Qohelet sought to polish his sentences and express truths in a very direct style. 11. The words of the wise are like stings; A collection of sentences is like a fence whose stakes have been assembled by the same shepherd. 12. Don't add anything to it, my son: why more and more books? There is no end to this, and too much study exhausts the body. 13. Conclusion of the speech: everything has been said. Fear God and observe his commandments: everything is there for man. 14. For God will judge all actions, even what is hidden, both good and evil.

Jorge Sánchez-Prieto

José Margarito Alberto

José Moreno-Carranza

Vladimir Mejía-Vargas

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We use the Holy Bible (Reina Valera Version - Jerusalem Version, and Nacar and Colunga Version, along with the Book of Common Prayer 1928 (Spanish and English), the American and Anglican Missals, with links of piety and traditional rites, the daily lectionary of the Office of Prayer, Proper Masses of the day. Sunday Masses, special masses are transmitted, and feasts of the saints until 1535. We will celebrate those feasts of saints that in the future the Ancient Anglo-Catholic Movement incorporates. We are the founders 1975 of the Missionary Monks of Saint Lawrence, under the auspices and authorization of the Continuing Anglican Movement from England since 1970. Seventy-five percent of our parishioners are Spanish speakers, 10% English speakers, 10% French speakers, and 5% Arabic speakers. We use Spanish as the official language in most countries of Latin America, the Caribbean Sea, Equatorial Guinea, and Spain. Eighty percent of our clergy speak Spanish, 10% are bilingual (Spanish and English), 5% are trilingual (Spanish, English, and French), and the rest of our clergy speak 4 or 5 languages. 


In addition, our African clerics use many ancestral languages (Afrikaans) of the African continent. To live decently, our clerics have a civil job, one or two university civil professions in addition to having completed Philosophy, Communication Sciences, and Theology. Some of our clerics are artists. All our clergy is male (married or single). Celibacy in this Church is optional. Although our Church does not have female clergy, we respect churches that have women as ministers or pastors. We do not marry same-sex couples, nor do we advocate homosexuality. We do not pursue sexual preference; we are against applying inquisitions or the death penalty to a son or daughter of God. We practice non-racism, and non-discrimination, we are against war. We do not bless armies, weapons, or governments that promote wars. We summarize our pastoral work in Love, free service, and compassion. Our religious organization does not collect tithe. Our clerics have no commitments to donate to the Mother Church. Each cleric or believer (freely and voluntarily) donates financial resources to maintain our website, the needs of the records of the Church, and the mission trips of the Archbishop Primate. 


The Most Reverend 

+ LEONARDO MARIN-SAAVEDRA 

Primate Archbishop of IAL. 

International President of MAAC.

Ricardo Garza-Rentería

Abel Márquez-González

Juan Herrera-Andrade

Hans Pohlenz-Soto

The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975 

We are the Latin-American Anglican Church (Catholic Tradition of the Church of England). We are the Old Anglo-Catholic Movement. We are a non-profit Christian religious organization. We respect the spiritual work of all Christian and non-Christian groups. We work with all Christian and non-Christian organizations without fanaticism or fundamentalism. This Christian religious organization was born as the Anglican Christian Congregation of the Anglo-Catholic Ancient Church, in the cities of Bogotá, Madrid, and Mosquera, Republic of Colombia (South America), on December 17, 1975. Our organization, due to special and wonderful circumstances (with the help of God), moved to the United States (the Year 2000) and Canada (the Year 2003). We believe that we should love believers, atheists, agnostics, and different alike, we should all love, serve, and be compassionate. No human being should be discriminated against. We do not apply racism. No person should be belittled. We all have the right to exist as human persons. We believe that we are all free to think, speak and act as long as we respect the law, the freedom of the other, the common order for the good of all without exception. 


With a group of pious and devotees' men of the Old Anglo-Catholic Christian faith, we were born in 1975, under the leadership and auspices of the Church of England. Our Church in its birth had influence, advice, and teaching of Bishops of the Corporate Order of Reunion, Bishops No Jurying of England, and under brotherhood and fraternity of clergy of the Oxford Movement. We accept doctrinal principles of the teachings of Jesus Christ Our Lord and God in his Holy Word (Bible), and the teachings of the First Church Fathers (Patristics). We believe that we continue firm and equal to Christians of the Early Church (after the kidnapping and murder of Jesus of Nazareth), complying with the requirements demanded by the 10 Commandments in the Holy Scriptures. We imitate the precepts and recommendations of the Holy Apostles, Martyrs, and the First Fathers of the Church of God when they had not yet taken over the Church, religious empires, and spiritual regimes. 


Our reality and conviction: "Only obedience to God before men". In matters of doctrine and Faith, we do not obey the King or ruler. We do not follow the dogmas of the Pope or the so-called "Moderns Patriarchs". We do not accept the "Club of Cardinals and we do not support religious-political representatives or apostolic nuncios from empires of death. We pray that this cardinal apparatus of repression will disappear from sound biblical doctrine. Our clergy are willing to serve and love without distinction or discrimination. We do not seek to govern but serve and love and compassion. We will never apply inquisitions or religious dictatorships that manipulate the conscience created in freedom. 


We consider ourselves a group within the great family of Christian churches. Our Head and God is Jesus Christ. We are convinced that HE (Jesus Christ) is the founder of liberties, promoter of free interpretation. We believe that God speaks directly to the individual as a human person and directly to each human heart. Faith does not need a "Human College of Inquisitor Legislators" but a group of men and women leaders who with an individual example of life, apply love, compassion, and service, with rectitude, honesty and without persecution, distributing justice and equity for all. We do not have the Truth. The truth is Jesus Christ. The Creator of all is God. The Holy Spirit is the Vicar of God on earth and his representative in all existing universes. 


We believe that if a religious organization of any creed or faith is the intellectual author of murders, death bonfires, gallows, lacerations, inquisitions, persecutions, or wars, those are not Daughters of God but Daughters of the Devil and children of Satan. We will stay away from these wrong human groups and will always recognize them as false, fraudulent, inquisitors, liars, hypocrites, and accomplices of the empires of evil. 


We believe that representatives of religions and those who have faith in God as clerics in any denomination, doctrine, belief or religion, do not need to live in mansions, palaces, or castles. No believer needs to use sumptuous charges for pastoral work. We all must be fed with simplicity and humility and exquisite delicacies that come from God. Every just man should avoid stealing resources from the earth, as far as possible, work so that there are no poor families or poor people on earth. 


Human believers in God, we must seek perfection through a process of permanent growth without fanaticism, fight with joy so that full happiness reaches all humanity and thus we will all enjoy creation in an equitable way. The privileges and opportunities must be for all and for all. We know that there are evil men and religious groups who only become entrepreneurs of their own businesses and interests, yet we must all love them in freedom, with our sometimes extreme will applying our faith and belief as practice without persecution and never inquisition. 


Jesus of Nazareth (the God we follow) warned us: "Be very careful with some men who present themselves as timid, exalted and honest people, possibly in their hearts lives a ferocious wolf and their testimony of life betrays them. they are demons who descend from the hell of the Great Satan to the earth to defraud the nobleman and deceive the wise, yet no earthly human mortal should hate but love No believer in any spiritual group should accept the "death penalty, the gallows and never Laceration "of other human bodies because it is an abomination to God the Creator Whoever murders has no forgiveness from God and his matter will be eternal dust. 

Antonio Valderrama-Benicio

Gonzalo Carballo-Martinez

Ángel González-Morales

Guillermo Hernández-Quintero

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Welcome with any kind of support and ask 


If you want to help, discuss, discuss or suggest, contact us so that you know how we live and what person in the world we know requires your help and voluntary company. It is a great opportunity to serve and love without the need for chest strokes. We must be a practical and pragmatic Church. 


We respect precepts, dogmas, and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church and its headquarters in Rome. However, at this time we do not have any intercommunion or union agreement. Our Church delegated bishop to establish dialogue, rapprochement, and brotherhood, with each of the member bishops and Dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church as well as with the representatives and ecclesiastical authorities of the Vatican. The Latin American Anglican Church and the Anglo-Catholic Movement are inviting to unity, intercommunion and/or brotherhood, all the groups of Churches with Anglican, Catholic, or Orthodox Christian heritage named below: 


National Catholic Church of Poland, Traditional Anglican Church, Church of Anglican Catholic Tradition, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Union of Churches of Utrecht, Liberal Catholic Church, Ancient Catholic Churches of any jurisdiction, Canonical Orthodox Church, Orthodox Non-Canonical Church, Brazilian Catholic Church, Mexican Catholic National Church. Lutheran Catholic Church, Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States and its affiliates in Latin America and the Caribbean Sea, Gallican Church of France and Canada, Catholic Churches of the Anglican Rite, Methodist Catholic Church, Wesleyan Catholic Church, other groups following the Catholic tradition and delineation and that they have apostolic succession. 


In relation to small groups that make up some Old (ancient), Roman Catholic Churches will also be admitted as long as they are true representatives of the Faith. They must First voluntarily seek union and demonstrate that they are transparent men of faith and not businessmen with interests of a commercial nature. or "people" with ambitions to the money represented in goods (movable or immovable).


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HOLY ORDERS 


THE VARIOUS MINISTRIES THAT ARE AVAILABLE ARE LISTED BELOW 


Lay Minister: The Lay Minister is licensed by the bishop and given temporary charge of a parish. They may conduct services and if so licensed by the bishop may read the gospel in public worship and give homilies of their own composition to a congregation. This is normally the first step for a man wishing to become a Priest.

(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support). 


Sub Deacon: Sub Deacon is an ordained position with the same duties and responsibilities as a Lay Minister. This ordination is normally given to a student in Seminary (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic). 


Deaconess: A Deaconess is a woman who has been set apart for service in the church. She is ordained and her duties are the same as a Deacon (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic). 


Deacon: This is normally the second step to becoming a priest. A man wishing to become a deacon must be ordained in person and may be placed in charge of a parish. In addition to the duties of a lay minister and subdeacon, he may read the Gospel, give homilies, Solemnize Marriage, conduct Funeral Services and Baptize (It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic). 


Priest: The priest in the Latin-American Anglican Church (The Old Anglo-Catholic Church) and The Conservative Anglican Church of North America is a man who is normally placed in charge of a parish. He must be ordained in person. He may conduct all services except those reserved for the bishop.

(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support). 


Bishop: May be placed in charge of a diocese and is vested with all the sacraments of the church. To be consecrated as a bishop, a man must be a priest to be considered for this role in the church


(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support). 


Archbishop: An Archbishop is a Bishop who has oversight of more than one Bishop.


Presiding Bishop: The Presiding Bishop is a Bishop who has been elected by the College of Bishops and has oversight of the church. He is always considered an Archbishop


(It is voluntary work, and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support). 


IAL Leader Representative Instrument: Being a representative of the Latin-American Anglican Church (IAL) is a responsibility of high office that is given to a cleric (or parishioner) to represent the Church in all matters concerning business and diplomatic representations (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic support) to the government of the nation where he is a citizen to the representative or the city where there resides or where an evangelical mission of the Church is done. 


IAL Leader Apostolic Delegate Instrument: It is the appointment that is given to a cleric with the functions of bishop or archbishop to assume authority with responsibility and can work for the Church, as the Archbishop of the religious organization or Supreme Patriarch Spiritual (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic), running legal actions, ecclesiastical and religious they are supported and approved by the College of Bishop of the Latin-American Anglican Church (IAL) and the Universal Church. 


IAL Leader Apostolic Incardination Instrument: It is the appointment given to a cleric as a member incardinated to our jurisdiction and as a clerical authority of our Church with specific functions such as Seminary, Deacon, Deaconess, Presbyter, Bishop, Archbishop (It is a voluntary work and our Church does not assume social responsibility or economic), or Layperson committed to a specific voluntary civil work or remunerated according to a contract agreed upon in both parts or of a transitory nature for a specific task in one of the countries of the planet earth. 


Entering the ministry is a crucial step and must not be taken lightly. Men and women who have decided to enter full or part-time ministry must be of good moral character and bear the fruit of the spirit. You begin the process by sending your resume and contact information to IAL: primate@theanglican.net  or comunica@iglesiaanglicanalatina.org  

A bishop will discuss your ministry goals, education, and spiritual development with you, and determine the program you must complete. 


GOSPEL, LOVE, SERVICES, CHARITY, AND PASTORAL LABOUR UNDER OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST


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Diego González-Cadavid

Elvis Cruz-Urrego

Andrés Morales-Pacheco

Gabriel Espinosa-Perdomo

The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975 

 Communicated to the Christian Public opinion: 


The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through the Latin-American Anglican Church 1975, was aware of the proliferation of Christian Groups of unrecognized Anglo-Catholics, who present themselves as such with "sacred" facts that lend themselves to confusion and possible fraud, and the faith of several ministers called by God to the real priesthood in Jesus Christ, be they deacons, priests or bishops, has been damaged, after having reunited the College of Former Anglo-Catholic Bishops of the United States, Latin America, Canada and Europe (November 2021) ... 

 

It makes it known:

 

1. We are willing to initially hold "A Virtual Encounter" with all clergy (Deacons, Priests, or Bishops), who wish to join the Old Anglo-Catholic Movement, to legalize their official affiliation and continue working together for the Evangelical cause of Our Lord Jesus Christ. 

2. We can ratify the religious orders and ministries ordained to all those voluntarily summoned, we will deliver membership credentials, documents supported by our official registry with the United States Government, and membership, once the history of each of the candidates. 

3. The College of Bishops of the Ancient Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515, may distribute the positions attached to the historical episcopate, clarifying that Anglicans (are Episcopalian-Protestants, Anglican Catholics, or Old Anglo Catholics) will never hold the title or distinction of Patriarch and only the highest authority has the responsibility and dignity with the honor of the archbishop, with simplicity and humility as the man of faith, worthy servants of the altar of the Highest and bearers of the Real Apostolic Succession with the imposition of the hands of a single Archbishop or single Bishop (unmarried), accompanied by two married or single bishops witnesses. 

4. We must clarify that we only ordain men to the apostolic successor dimension as Deacons or priests and that we only consecrate new bishops to men dedicated to the ministry and with several years of serving the Church of Jesus Christ.

 

Historical Note: Since the early years of the Christian movement, married bishops can only ordain deacons and priests (married or single), and the only ones who can consecrate new bishops are single (unmarried) bishops or archbishops (Leadership Standards). Married bishops or archbishops in any Christian denomination cannot consecrate a new bishop. If a married bishop dares to consecrate a new bishop, the act is an abomination, and the alleged consecrated person commits fraud in the faith. Jesus Christ never married and never begot a biological child. For this reason, we believers are all his spiritual children. The word single (unmarried) means without a wife, without a husband, and without sexual practices of any nature. One must start from the top down in purifying the Church of God on earth. Purity, chastity, respect, and without corruption (without addiction), so that we are true instruments of the Holy Spirit.

 

It is issued in the city of Los Angeles, California, on the 27th day of November of the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe 2021. Communicate and distribute the information to all men and women of goodwill who have faith in God, through his Son Jesus Christ inspired by the Holy Spirit. 

Saint Lawrence (pray for us), Saint Stephen (pray for us), and Saint Mary of Walsingham (pray for us).

 

You are welcome, 

 

The Most Reverend + LEONARDO MARIN-SAAVEDRA 

Primate Archbishop of IAL. - International President of MAAC.

Church Email: primate@theanglican.net

Public Email: leonardo.marin@mail.com


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Patriarchy Saint Lawrence: We are members of the "One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic, British Church of Jesus Christ". This Christian Catholic religious organization was born with help of the British traditionalist clergy in the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe 1975. 

 In the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ 1975 and inspired by the Holy Spirit was born the Patriarchate Saint Lawrence with the help of God and on the initiative of lay committed, religious men with the Church of God to unite our Group under the designs of the Creator in a single family of FAITH.  


"We are members of the "One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic, British Church of Jesus Christ". 


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To be used the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and The US and Anglican Missals. With links to Daily Office lessons, Mass Propers. Streamed Sunday Masses, Saints Hagiographies We are the founders of 1975 of the Anglican Missionaries Monks of Saint Lawrence.

Jorge Luis García-Linares

José Agustín Volcanes

Ricardo Remberto Herrera

Luis Alberto Rondón

The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975 

UNIQUE ECCLESIASTICAL AND RELIGIOUS IAL NORMS 


MANUAL OF COEXISTENCE AND MUTUAL IAL RESPECT 


1. Communication with God is individual and personal between each person and the Highest. 

2. Bishops, Presbyters, Deacons, and Seminarians have the same responsibility and equality to represent faith in God and manifest his power. 

3. Therefore, no one governs another within the Church of Jesus Christ, but everyone loves, serves, and sows compassion or mercy to the other. 

4. No clergyman should work to feed another clergyman and even less to support another clergyman's family. 

5. Every clergyman must have a civil job to live and support his blood family. 

6. No bishop governs the Church only serves as the Presbyter, Deacon, or Seminarian. 

7. No Presbyter should support a bishop with gifts or monthly money because they become flamboyant, lazy, and worldly. 

8. Every bishop must have a productive civil job (Works) and must generate his own food and life. 

9. Whoever wants to apply inquisitions or ex-communication letters, must go to seek entry to the infernal group or join religious groups that represent faith in Satan on this earth or within hell. 

10. Down with the chains that religious empires and spiritual regimes have imposed on mortal earth humans with inquisitions and letters of ex-communication. 

11. Man is born free and must only obey God by honestly complying with civil laws if they do not harm the freedom of others or his own conscience. 

12. No earthly mortal is above another human. 


13. Any offering or contribution to the church is voluntary by the believer and no believer has financial commitments to the Church. 14. Collecting tithing is theft and fraud. If we want to destroy the crooks of the faith, we must put those who collect tithing in jail. 15. Strict laws should be drafted to compel clowns who use religion to defraud those who work and produce, to seek a job worthy of their ability without cheating. 16. It is an honest way to build the true Church of Jesus of Nazareth with productive and honest men.

Salvador Nava-Muñoz

Juan Bautista Castro-Agudelo

Tomas Cortes-Vega

Elio Faria-Guerra

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 Insteagri Institute to Colombia: Trilingual Agro Industrial Technical Institute to develop it in the Republic of Colombia and Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela (South America), within the previous National Territories.

 

The mastermind (Leomas) believes that the main headquarters should be built near the area of influence of the Amazon jungle and 15 satellite sub-headquarters within the named territory, annexing another 3 departments:

Cauca, Chocó, and Nariño (Colombia), Amazon and Bolivar (Venezuela). We have a second option to execute the project within the Amazonian territory of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

 

Project Insteagri Website (English Language Page) Click Here

 English Insteagri Project Email: insteagri@gmail.com - Thank you 

 

Project Insteagri Website (Spanish Language Page) Click Here 

Spanish Insteagri Project Email: instagroindtri@gmail.com - Blessings


Gabriel Ramos-Alzolar

Yainier Reyes-Reyes

Hugo Raymundo Pérez

Rolando Geronimo-Santos

The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975 

WHERE WE COME FROM (Origin): We inherited the Apostolic Succession from 1515 directly from Pope Leo X ... 

 

 

 Leo X: Secular name Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici (Florence, December 11, 1475 - Rome, December 1, 1521). Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici was the217th Pope of the Roman Church from 1513 to 1521.

 

Pope Leon X Biography  

 

WHERE WE COME FROM (Origin): Apostolic Succession of the Archbishop Leonardo Marin-Saavedra 

Consecration Ceremony History

 

Cathedral of Saint Judas - Old German Catholic Church Organization

 Huntington Beach City, California, The United States - June 15, 2003 

 

Consecration Ceremony Bishops Participants:

Archbishop Arthur David Seeland (The Holy Catholic Church Anglican Rite),

Bishop Juan de Dios Correa-Salazar (The Holy Hispanic Church Byzantine Rite), and

Archbishop Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa (The Old Catholic Church Orthodox Rite).

 

Brother Leonardo Marin-Saavedra (Single Monk) in 2003 nominated as the First

Old Anglo Catholic Missionary Bishop of Americas Territories, Caribbean Territories,

and Extra Jurisdictions Worldwide Territory.

His Excellency Pedro Pablo Hernández-Ruiz

His Excellency Pedro Pablo Hernández-Ruiz was born in the city of Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (South America) on April 17 (1973). 

Breaking News: Our International Movement through our Missionary Church elected as the New Candidate as Primate Archbishop the Venezuelan citizen His Excellency Pedro Pablo Hernandez-Ruiz. His Eminence will have a year to prepare his mission before assuming the important planetary pastoral care and replacing the current Archbishop Primate His Grace Leonardo Marin-Saavedra - With the help of God, he will become Archbishop Emeritus of the Territory of the Americas.

Noticias Ultima Hora: Nuestro Movimiento Internacional a través de nuestra Iglesia Misionera eligió como Nuevo Candidato Electo como Arzobispo Primado al ciudadano venezolano Su Excelencia Sr. Pedro Pablo Hernández Ruiz. Su Eminencia tendrá un año para preparar su misión antes de asumir el importante cuidado pastoral planetario y reemplazar al actual Arzobispo Primado Su Gracia Leonardo Marín-Saavedra. Con la ayuda de Dios, pasará a ser el Arzobispo Emérito del Territorio de las Américas.

Dernières Nouvelles: Notre Mouvement international à travers notre Église missionnaire a élu comme nouveau candidat élu archevêque primat le citoyen vénézuélien Son Excellence M. Pedro Pablo Hernández Ruiz. Son Éminence aura un an pour préparer sa mission avant d'assumer l'importante pastorale planétaire et de remplacer l'actuel archevêque primat Sa Grâce Leonardo Marin-Saavedra Avec l’aide de Dieu, il deviendra Archevêque Émérite du Territoire des Amériques.

His Excellency Alonso Dávila-Alvarado

His Excellency Alonso Davila-Alvarado was born in the city of Manizales, Department of Caldas, Republic of Colombia (South America) on January 10 (1960). His Beatitude is a Colombian citizen residing in the United States since 1995. He was baptized by the Roman Rite in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Manizales, on January 15 (1960). There she made his First Communion and the sacrament of confirmation. From the age of 7 he was at the service of the Archbishop of Manizales as Monaguillo and Sacristan until he was 13 years old.

He is the legitimate son of Heli Davila-Betancour and Fabiola Alvarado de Davila. At 13 years of age he entered the community of the Missionaries of the Consolata where he finished his secondary stage of Baccalaureate. At the age of 17, to finish his studies in Philosophy and Theology, he traveled to Rome (Italy), and stood out for his excellence in reading and oratory. At the age of 25 he did a doctorate in Sacred Scriptures at the Lutheran University of Germany. He studied the German language where he learned it and today he speaks German as a second language. In Italy he studied Latin and Italian language and today he is the translator of Italian citizens and German citizens who immigrate to the United States.

His Excellency was consecrated Bishop on December 9, 2009 in the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Walsingham in the city of Houston, Texas, United States. His marital status: Single forever (celibate). If he falls in love and God sends him a woman as a wife, his Beatitude can break the vows of chastity and marry. The marital status of celibacy in any branch of Anglicanism is optional and is not for life. Every man or woman has the right to fully develop their own sexuality without consulting a perverse Sanhedrin inquisitor. Brother Alonso Davila Alvarado has a Bachelor of Philosophy, a Bachelor of Theology, a Bachelor of Italian and German Language, a Doctor of Philosophy, a Doctor of Theology, a Doctor of Divinities, a Bachelor of Ecclesiastical Administration and a Doctor of Religious Administration.

His Excellency Leonardo Marin-Saavedra was born in the municipality of Puerto Nare, Department of Antioquia, Republic of Colombia (South America) on December 17 (1955). His Beatitude is a Canadian citizen since 2000. He was baptized by the Roman Rite by the presbyter Carlos Arturo Duque-Ramirez, on January 8 (1956), in the Parish San Luis Beltrán of Puerto Nare (Antioquia), and registered by his parents civilly in the Mayor's Office of Floridablanca, Department of Santander, the Republic of Colombia on August 30 (1956). He was confirmed by the Roman Rite in the city of Madrid on August 7, 1970.  

Legitimate son of Francisco Antonio Marín-Aguilar (Marún-Morón), and Zoraida Saavedra-Silva. Maternal Grandparents: Luis Felipe Saavedra-Rodríguez and Maria de la Cruz Silva-Rueda. Paternal Grandparents: Francisco Antonio Marin (Marún)-Morón and María Alejandrina Aguilar-Moros. His biological parents contracted holy marriage for the Roman Rite on 25 December (1948), in the Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of the city of Barrancabermeja, Department of Santander, Republic of Colombia. Occupation religious ceremony priest José Arango-Uribe (SJ). They were godparents of the wedding: Juan de Dios Rueda-Silva and Sara Saavedra-Silva.  

When the man of God Leonardo reached his 20th birthday, he made vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and gave his life to Christ by entering the Missionary Order of the Anglican Missionaries Monks of San Lawrence (1975). He was ordained Deacon on August 7 (1987), and Priest on December 8 (1988), in the city of Bogotá, the Capital of the Republic of Colombia. On July 21 (1997), in the city of Medellín, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, Bishop Juan Bautista García-Germain from Puerto Rico and Delegate for the Anglican Church in America (ACA) on its faith a 'Sub Conditional" Priestly Ordination to officially incorporate it into the Anglican Continent Movement of the Americas and support its mission for the Christian world. 

His Excellency was consecrated as Bishop on 15 June 2003 in  Huntington Beach city, California, United States of North America. 

The Old Anglo-Catholic Movement 1515 through The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975


Mexico Mission Headquarters:

 

Responsible: + Jorge Sanchez-Prieto - + Jose Margarito Alberto-Jimenez

+ Francisco Hernandez-Gonzalez

 

Blvd del Lago, Casa D, MZ 71, LT 50, Fracc Real del Valle,55883,

Ciudad Acolman, Mexico State, Republic of Mexico.(Norte America)

 

Office Phone: +52.556.205.6803. - Secretary Phone: +52.961.112.6194.

Community Phone: +52.294.113.4575.

Email: oficina@iglesiaanglicanalatina.org

 

South America Mission Headquarters:

 

Responsible: + Pedro Pablo Hernandez-Ruiz - + Luis Alberto Rondon

+ Elio Elauterio Farias-Guerra

 

Parroquia Coche, Urbanización Coronel CarlosDelgado Chalbaud, Calle Los Hornos,

Vereda 61,Casa # 56, Caracas Distrito Capital, C. P. 1090 -República Bolivariana de Venezuela - (Sur America)

 

Office Phone: +58.426.495.6651. - Secretary Phone: +58.414.782.3679.

Email: primado@theanglican.net

 

Central America Mission Headquarters:

 

Responsible: Brother Ricardo Remberto Herrera - Brother Juan Ricardo Herrera-Andrade

 

Santa Eugenia de Los Altos, Poligono 11,Pasaje 8 # 20, Postal Code 03015. Sonzacate,

Sonsonate, Republica El Salvador -(Centro America)

 

Office Phone: +503.7674.7406. - Secretary Phone: +503.7683.4864.

Email: coanmission@iglesiaanglicanalatina.org