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The following archive pictures of St. Charles of Brazil and the Patriarch, Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez are intended to help document the activities of the Catholic Apostolic National Churches and are offered to the public royalty free for use in personal or educational materials, including Wikipedia articles.

Dom Carlos Duarte Costa serving Holy Communion.
A young Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa after his Episcopal consecration on December 8, 1924, in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio De Janeiro.
Dom Carlos relaxing with a young priest and the priest's family.
Dom Carlos binds the hands of a priest during an ordination.
Dom Carlos Duarte Costa.
Popular portrait of Dom Carlos.
The final resting place of Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, St. Charles of Brazil.
At the Episcopal consecration of Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez (now Patriarch) on May 6, 1948 in Caracas, Venezuela. Dom Carlos Duarte Costa was the principal consecrator, and is seen here on the left.
At the Episcopal consecration of Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez (now Patriarch) on May 6, 1948 in Caracas, Venezuela.
At the Episcopal consecration of Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez (now Patriarch) on May 6, 1948 in Caracas, Venezuela. Dom Carlos Duarte Costa was the principal consecrator, and is seen here on the left at the altar.
His Beatitude, seated at a mission parish.
His Beatitude, Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez, Patriarch of the Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic National Churches.
The Patriarch of the Worldwide Communion, Dom Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez, seated in front of the altar at The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Brasilia, Brazil.

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