Order of Christ (Brazil)

Imperial Order of Christ
Imperial Ordem de Cristo
Grand Cross star of the Imperial Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Awarded by the Head of the
Brazilian Imperial Family
TypeDynastic Order
Established7 December 1822
1822–1890 (National Order)
1890–present (House Order)
Royal houseHouse of Orleans-Braganza
StatusCancelled as national order in 1890, since then claimed as house order
Grand Master
Prince Pedro of Bourbon of Orléans-Braganza
Grades
  • Grand Cross
  • Commander
  • Knight
Precedence
Next (higher)none (highest)
Next (lower)Imperial Order of Aviz

Ribbon bar of the Order

The Imperial Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Portuguese: Imperial Ordem de Nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo), simply named Order of Christ, is an order of chivalry instituted by emperor Pedro I of Brazil on 7 December 1822, on the basis of the Portuguese Order of Christ founded by King Dom Dinis and Pope John XXII in 1316–1319.

The order was used to award persons for exceptional services that resulted in notable and proven utility to religion (Roman Catholicism), to humanity and the state. Knights of the Order of Christ were part of the untitled nobility of the Empire of Brazil.

On 22 March 1890, the order was cancelled as national order by the interim government of United States of Brazil. However, since the deposition in 1889 of the last Brazilian monarch, Emperor Pedro II, the order is claimed as a house order, being awarded by the heads of the House of Orleans-Braganza, pretenders to the defunct throne of Brazil. The current Brazilian Imperial Family is split into two branches, Petrópolis and Vassouras, and the Grand Mastership of the Order is disputed between those two branches.


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