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  2. Casa Publicadora das Assembléias de Deus - Wikipedia

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    Casa Publicadora das Assembléias de Deus (CPAD; Portuguese for Publishing House of the Assemblies of God) is a Brazilian Christian publishing house. Its activities officially began in March 1940, when it gave its legal organization in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

  3. Assembleias de Deus - Wikipedia

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    The Assembleias de Deus have a non-territorial episcopal polity (called ministério) [4] where each ministério is a directed by a mother church under a pastor-president (also called bishop or apostle in various ministérios) with affiliated congregations and preaching points.

  4. Casa de Dios - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Dios is a church in Guatemala. [citation needed] The church is led by Pastors Carlos "Cash" Luna and Sonia Luna. As of 2011 Casa de Dios was attended by over 25,000 people. The church services are aired on Enlace TBN's programs "Casa de Dios" and "Noches de Gloria". [1]

  5. Madre de Deus Convent - Wikipedia

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    The Convent of the Mother of God, or Royal Monastery of Enxobregas, was founded in 1509 by the initiative of the queen D. Leonor, wife of D. João II.There were several reforms and restoration done in the building during the reign of D. João III, D. Pedro II, D. João V.

  6. João de Deus - Wikipedia

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    John of God (1495–1550), also called João de Deus, Portuguese soldier and saint; João de Deus de Nogueira Ramos (1830–1896), Portuguese poet and educator; João de Deus (actor) (1883–1951), Portuguese film actor in Brazil; João Teixeira de Faria (born 1942), also called João de Deus, Brazilian psychic and convicted sex offender

  7. Madredeus - Wikipedia

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    In honour of this unavoidable presence in their every performance, they named themselves after the surrounding neighborhood, Madre de Deus (Mother of God), shortened to the vernacular Madredeus. The second album, Existir, was released in 1990. In 1992, they released their first live album, Lisboa, recorded at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon.

  8. São João de Deus, Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    São João de Deus (English: Saint John of God) was a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Lisbon. With the 2012 Administrative Reform, the parish merged with the Alto do Pina parish into a new one named Areeiro .

  9. Cidade de Deus, Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a local currency called CDD was created for use exclusively in the Cidade de Deus, to encourage inhabitants to spend more locally, thus boosting the local economy. The currency is subsidized. Its value is indexed [1] to about 20% higher than the national currency, the Brazilian real. [2]

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