Introduction … The Original Recording Video and Script A preleção do Mestre Irineu foi gravada em 1964 pelo Sr. Wilson Carneiro. Palavras audíveis: 0:46 – Que a paz esteja conosco… Todos meus irmãos e minhas irmãs, todos e sem exceção… Todos podem pegar um litro de Daime, para levar pra suas casas, não obstante na […]
Introduction “A Familia Juramidam” (afamiliajuramidam.org) was a very beautiful website made by a graphic designer that was a pioneer in Daime information on the internet. The website is still available for view on the Wayback Machine online here. Unfortunately, the website went offline and the domain name expired as was bought up by an Indonesian […]
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Introduction English Translation Could you comment on the “White Waters” and the “Waves of the Sacred Sea” that Mestre talks about? This was when Mestre still lived in the house included in the photo (included above). The young Marise Carioca de Souza (known as Jane in the Alto Santo community, also pictured above) approached Mestre […]
Introduction “All my struggle at the head of this center is to maintain the ideals of replanting Christianity […] the Queen of the Forest gave Mestre Raimundo Irineu Serra the mission of replanting the doctrine of Jesus Christ” – Madrinha Peregrina This manifesto has been published online multiple places before, at the websites of MestreIrineu.org […]
Introduction … The Vivas The Main Sequence of Vivas The following represents the main sequence of vivas in the line of Mestre Irineu: 1st person (primeiro vivante): Viva o Divino Pai Eterno Viva a Rainha da Floresta Viva o Jesus Cristo Redentor Viva o Patriarcha São José Viva os todos os Seres Divinos Viva o […]
Born on January 9, 1938 in Rio Branco-Acre, Madrinha Cristina was in life – and will continue to be in spirit – a symbol of love, faith and joy, inspiring us to fulfill our mission. Married to Manuel Gregório, Madrinha Rita’s brother, she was also one of the first to bear witness to Padrinho Sebastião’s […]
Tereza Gregório, known as Tetê, was born in Rio Grande do Norte and came to Acre with her family to the hinterlands of the Juruá River during the Second World War. She accompanied her parents, Idalino and Maria Francisca das Chagas, when they came to settle in Rio Branco, in 1951. With the arrival of […]