Luigi Mascolo


Luigi Mascolo, was an Italian former Roman Catholic priest who converted to and became a bishop of the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church, an independent Catholic Church in Brazil.

Biography

Mascolo was born in Irsina, Italy, in January 1927. After narrowly escaping deportation to a Nazi forced labor camp during World War Two, he studied in Rome and was later ordained a priest of the Diocese of Matera-Irsina in 1957, before being sent to Brazil as a Fidei Donum missionary. Struggling to find his niche in Brazil, he converted to the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church and was consecrated as an bishop in 1964 by Antidio Jose Vargas, becoming 's bishop in Rio de Janeiro and later national leader of ICAB during the 1970s. According to Roman Catholic Canon Law his actions against the Catholic Church resulted in automatic excommunication by the Vatican.