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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Movies
  
Baptism of Blood

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Frei Betto

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism


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Full Name
  
Carlos Alberto Libanio Christo

Born
  
August 25, 1944
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Residence
  
Ribeirao Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Occupation
  
Dominican friar, priest and scholar

Books
  
Against Principalities and Powers: Letters from a Brazilian Jail, Hotel Brasil: The Mystery of the Severed Heads, Hotel Brasil

Parents
  
Antonio Carlos Vieira Christo, Maria Stella Libanio Christo

Similar People
  
Leonardo Boff, Frei Tito, Paulo Freire, Maria Stella Libanio C, Emir Sader

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Carlos Alberto Libânio Christo, O.P., better known as Frei Betto (born August 25, 1944) is a Brazilian Roman Catholic Priest, writer, political activist, Philosopher, liberation theologian and Dominican friar.

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Life

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Christo was born in Belo Horizonte. At the age of 20, when he was a student of journalism, he entered the Dominican Order. He was later imprisoned for four years by the military dictatorship which ruled Brazil for smuggling people out of country. His incarceration was part of an ongoing series of attacks by the government on activist members of the Roman Catholic Church.

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In addition to work on eliminating hunger in Brazil, Christo is involved in various aspects of Brazil's politics. He worked for the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, for whom he was considered a spiritual advisor and mentor.

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As a liberation theologian, Christo has been involved in various international efforts in order to support an understanding between Marxism and Christianity. During the 1980s, he visited Havana and held frequent and lengthy interviews with Fidel Castro, the result of such talks being a book, Fidel and Religion, where Castro exposed his views on Christianity, something that raised protest among conservatives but is also said to have improved relations between Castro's government and the Cuban Catholic Church.

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During Mikhail Gorbachev's Perestroika, Christo was also involved in various efforts aimed at an understanding between leaders of Russian Orthodox Church and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, such efforts being described in the form of a travelogue published by him in 1993 in Portuguese, Lost Paradise, which the author dedicates to a certain Theophilus ("God's friend"), apparently the same as the mysterious addressee of the Gospel of Luke, which should be understood as a symbol of all Christians.

Honors

Christo was selected by UNESCO as the 2013 recipient of its International José Martí Prize. The reason given by Irina Bokova, its Director General, was his exceptional contribution to building a universal culture of peace, social justice and human rights in Latin America and the Caribbean. The prize was awarded on 28 January in Havana, Cuba, at the Third International Conference on World Balance, being held to mark the 160th anniversary of José Martí’s birth.

References

Frei Betto Wikipedia


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