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Special Portuguese Spanish    

Year 3 - N° 133 – November 15, 2009

RICARDO BAESSO DE OLIVEIRA 
kargabrl@uol.com.br
Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais (Brasil) 
Translation
Renata Rinaldini - renatarinaldini@hotmail.com

 

 

Lessons of a missionary

 For everything he has done and has not done; for everything he has said and for that which he has not said, Don Hélder Câmara can be considered a missionary from Jesus reincarnated
in the land of Brazil.
 

Don Hélder Câmara would have completed 100 years of physical existence this year, if he was still reincarnated amongst us.

He was considered the most important religious person in Brazil in several public opinion poll, during several consecutive years and the biggest prophet of the 20th century in Latin America by the majority of catholic intellectuals.

A cultured, voracious reader, with a exquisite    intelligence,     he     never

betrayed the ideal of simplicity of the gospel.  He lived with the most influential people of the epoch (he was a close friend of Roberto Marinho) without losing his simplicity and without letting himself be stung by the “blue mosca”. A Prophet of the Theology of Liberation even before Gustavo Gutierrez presented his ideas in 1971, he stood out as one of the most active bishops in the Second Vatican Council (1962 to 1965).

As the personal adviser of Juscelino Kubitcheck, he was invited to be the first mayor of Brasilia, having refused the invitation in a discreet manner. A friend of two popes, John XXV and Paul VI , he always denounced the abuses of the Church and its connivance with the mistakes of the powerful.

As the Archbishop of Recife and Olinda for many years, he lived amongst those lacking and in need, refusing to live in an Episcopal palace, preferring a modest little house next to the church, where he answered the phone himself. He received 16 titles of Honoris Doctor causa of the most prestigious European and American universities, but used to get emotional in all the masses he carried out and used to take his meals in modest restaurants and bars, surrounded by followers everywhere.

For everything he has done and not done; for everything he has said and has not said, he can be considered a missionary of Jesus reincarnated in Brazil.

On one certain occasion, the federal police knocked at his door:

- We have come to offer you a security team. If you, Sir, die in an accident  or are assassinated by a maniac, the blame will be placed on the military regime.

Don Hélder thought it was funny they had such concern with his safety. In fact, that they were worried about the image of Brazil in the world:

- It is not needed. I have already got three people who look after my safety very well.

The senior police officer was surprised:

- But we haven’t got that in our documents. Nobody can have private security guards without official authorisation. Give us their names:

The archbishop answered:

- Very well. They are the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. 

 “I am the small donkey of Domingo de Ramos”, he said
to Mother Theresa of Calcutta
 

One night, a poor family resorted to him:

-         Dear Bishop, the police have taken our father by mistake, confusing him with a bandit. They are beating him up.

Don Hélder went t the police station.

- Bishop – exclaimed the police delegate – Here?

- Yes – answered Don Hélder -, I have come in search of my brother.

- Your brother!?

- He is being kept here. It is so and so!

The head police officer ordered the immediate release of the prisoner.

-  But you two gentlemen are so different – the police officer observed – in skin colour and in name!

Don Hélder did not hesitate and said the truth which perhaps the police officer might have not picked up:

- It is that we are both children of the same Father (God).

In one of his travels, Don Hélder met up with Mother Theresa of Calcutta. During a friendly conversation, she asked him: “Don Hélder, how do react when people applaud you and clap their hands. How does your heart react?” He smiled and answered: “I am the small donkey  of Domingo Ramos! The handclaps of the people are not for the little donkey, but

for Jesus!!  

During his ceremonial possession as archbishop of Recife and Olinda, he said:

- In the Northeast of Brazil, Jesus is called Zé, Maria and Severino.

When the priests approached him and called him “Sir”, he answered back immediately:

- Sir is God. We are brothers and we call each other “you”.

In Recife, he found a clergy which had conservative priests. Never could anyone say that anyone was marginalised by the archbishop. He liked to reapeat:

- If you agree with me, confirm to me. But, if you disagree, help me further because it forces me to deepen my point of view.

A good example of how he practiced this occurred in 1969. Don Hélder denounced the tortures practiced against prisoners. The “Jornal do Comércio” published an interview with the vicar of a central parish of the town. The so called Monsignor said that the archbishop defended bandits because he was never a victim of their delinquent actions. And concluded: “It would be good if he were robbed and tortured in order to not defend bandits anymore.”

The brother of the Parish demanded that Don Hélder answered at the same level. 

 “For us Christians, the communion with the Father seems much simpler but we give very little from ourselves in
order to live this communion well”

He defended the right of priest to manifest his opinion, excusing the answer with the following argument:

- This from which you accuse me is not fair, but I have other sins. I accept the accusation of  that which I have not done so that God forgives me for some evil that I did.

During some years, he presided over the mass of the Party of Madonna of Pleasures. In the second year of the party, his car had broken down before the Guararapes Hills. The archbishop went up the hill by foot. He walked up one of the earthy slopes and, on the way, he saw a house where an Umbanda community were meeting. He stopped and entered the house. There, he greeted everyone, blessed them and then asked them to bless him. Afterwards, he retook the path and went on to celebrate the mass of the party.

When asked about this event, he smiled and answered that he had profound admiration for these brother who sweat, tire themselves out, jump and dance the whole night to receive the Spirit. He concluded: “For us, Christians, the communion with he Father seem more simple and, still we give very little of ourselves in order to live it. These brothers of Shango have much to teach us”.

And an advice given to Pope Paul VI:

-Ah!. Holy Father, it would be so good if you if you Sir, could close down the Bank of Vatican, the Bank of Rome, the Catholic Band of Veneto and could donate all of the Vatican to the Unesco, a service for worldwide culture! You Sir, could then find a small house, a house of human dimensions in Rome and could start to live there. A house facing a square so that you could receive the pilgrims of the world, receive them as people! How I would like to see you amongst the people! The people holding the Pope, pushing the Pope, everyone shaking the hands of the Pope. Naturally, yours advisors will say it cannot be, that there is even danger of an attack. Forgive me, Holy Father, but every night I ask for the Pope to be killed one day. It has been so long that the shepherd has not died for his sheep! 

 “If I am not mistaken, we, men of the Church, should carry out inside it the changes that we demand
from society”
 

Some of Don Hélder’s thoughts: 

 “Utopia must never be feared. It pleases me to say and repeat: when one dream alone, is a simple dream, when many dream the same dream, it is already a reality. Shared utopi is the spring of history.”

 “In the day that youth is measured, as prudent and cold as old age, the country will die of tedium”.

 “Alas for us if only approval and praise are found in our path: we would end up believing in our own self-worth, which is normally the beginning of the end.

 “I have even though in my childhood that Christ might have exaggerated when he talked about the danger of richness. Today, I know that it is very difficult to be rich and to keep human entrails”.

 “We also have our faults and our sins, as we cover up striking social injustices with generous and spectacular alms”.

 “Morality and jurisdiction were bad in the Church. They are severely responsible for the departure of many, for the indifference of a even higher number of others, and by the lack of interest of those who could look upon the Church with sympathy, but are taken by despondency in face of hypocrisy.

 “If I am not mistaken, we, men of the Church, should carry out inside it the changes that we demand from society”. 

 “With much frequency, we talk about sins, but I prefer to talk about weaknesses. The more one get to know what goes on intimately inside a person, the better one perceives that there is more weaknesses than badness”.

 “I say to you: the ideal is to have the hands of Martha and the heart of Maria.”

 “Those who are not believers, have in common with the believers that the Lord believes in them”.

 “I would like to be a simple water puddle to reflect heaven”.

 “When I give food to the poor, I am called a saint. When I ask why they are poor, I am called a communist”.

 “Always, everywhere in the world, people try to live the Gospel truly, of course one runs the risk of disappointment”. 

The Creator does not want to save only the soul. He wants to save the whole man, body and soul, with inheritance in heaven and also on Earth”.

 “There are striking miseries, before which we have not the right to be indifferent”. Many times, the answer is to give immediate attendance. But I do come to help anyone who mistakes themselves by thinking that just a bit of generosity and social assistance is enough.

 “In the war against injustice, 80% of time and efforts must be dedicated to the changes of structures and to human promotion, but 20% must be available to aid the hurt, the injured, the war victims.”
 

Don Hélder Pessoa Câmara (Fortaleza, 7th February 1909 – Recife, 27th August 1999) was a catholic bishop, archbishop of Olinda and Recife and one of the founders of the National Conference of the Bishops of Brazil (CNBB). Great defender of human rights during the Brazilian military regime, preached one Church, simple and geared to the poor and to non-violence. By his action, he received several national and international prizes. He was the only Brazilian indicated for the Noble Peace Prize.


 


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