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Zaracho, Rafael and David Irala, eds. ''Memoria Viva: Historia de las iglesias de la Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas''.  Publicado por el Instituto Bíblico Asunción y La Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hnos. Menonitas. Asunción, Paraguay: Impreso por YolySuitter, 2019: 5-7.
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Zaracho, Rafael and David Irala, eds. ''Memoria Viva: Historia de las iglesias de la Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas''.  Publicado por el Instituto Bíblico Asunción y La Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hnos. Menonitas. Asunción, Paraguay: Impreso por YolySuitter, 2019: 5-7. Available in full electronic text at https://archive.org/details/memoria-viva.
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 12 June 2020

In November 1954 Alberto Enns arrived in Paraguay from Argentina and did house-to-house visitation work in the Las Mercedes neighborhood of Asunción. The first church planting effort emerged among the German-speaking Mennonite Brethren from the Chaco, supported by the missionary board of the Mennonite Brethren churches from the USA and Canada. The first baptism took place on 12 July 1956. On 13 July 1958 the church officially began to hold regular public services in the “Hospital de Clínicas” or “Dr. Francia” neighborhood.

In 1960 (May-June) volunteers from the Mennonite Brethren church in Fernheim helped to construct the walls of the church yard, and on 7 October 1961 the church building was officially inaugurated as the “Iglesia de Clínicas” (Church of the Hospital neighborhood). Some pioneering collaborators were: Juan Pankratz, Juan and Susana Wiens, Mary Martens, Rodolfo Plett, Ernesto Eitzen, Noemi Caballero, Enrique Ratzlaff and Leonor Rojas.

In 2019 Roberto and Chiara Formigli served as pastors of the congregation, carrying out the work of the church in collaboration with lay leaders in various ministries. In 2019 the congregation reported the following statistics: members 31; non-members 8; children 14; Instituto Biblico Asunción students 4; total attendance 57. The ministries of the church in 2019 included: Youth Ministry, Children's Treasures Club of the King, Ministry of Praise, Tambourine and Ribbons, Ladies Ministry, Sunday School, Finance, and nurture groups for ladies, men, and youth.

Bibliography

Zaracho, Rafael and David Irala, eds. Memoria Viva: Historia de las iglesias de la Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas. Publicado por el Instituto Bíblico Asunción y La Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hnos. Menonitas. Asunción, Paraguay: Impreso por YolySuitter, 2019: 5-7. Available in full electronic text at https://archive.org/details/memoria-viva.

Additional Information

Address: Dr. Mario Mazzei e/ Guillermo Arias, Asunción, Paraguay

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Denominational Affiliations:

Convención Evangélica de Iglesias Paraguayas Hermanos Menonitas

Pastors at Iglesia Príncipe de Paz

Name Years
of Service
Alberto Enns 1954-1967
Carlos Chávez 1968-1986
1992
Enrique Penner 1987-1988
José Lugo 1989-1991
Flavio Florentín 1993-2000
Luciano Ferreira 2000-2003
Arturo González 2004-2010
Manuel Mosquera 2011-2014
Church Council 2014-2018
Roberto Formigli 2018-


Author(s) Rafael Zaracho
David Irala
Date Published June 2020

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Zaracho, Rafael and David Irala. "Iglesia Príncipe de Paz (Asunción, Paraguay)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. June 2020. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Iglesia_Pr%C3%ADncipe_de_Paz_(Asunci%C3%B3n,_Paraguay)&oldid=168320.

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Zaracho, Rafael and David Irala. (June 2020). Iglesia Príncipe de Paz (Asunción, Paraguay). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Iglesia_Pr%C3%ADncipe_de_Paz_(Asunci%C3%B3n,_Paraguay)&oldid=168320.




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