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Padre viral acusa: Quem gosta de likes é o diabo

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FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT THE QUIET PRIEST. A VIRAL VIDEO HAS TORN THE LID OFF A CHURCH IN CRISIS, EXPOSING A DANGEROUS NEW REALITY.

This priest couldn’t stop LAUGHING at his own altar. The footage is SHOCKING. During a sacred hymn, the musicians blasted a rhythm identical to the popular Brazilian band Calypso. Padre Ránis Dias, presiding, tried to hold it in—AND FAILED SPECTACULARLY. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE. This wasn’t just a moment of weakness; it was a crack in the foundation.

That single “mistake” ignited a social media INFERNO, transforming the 35-year-old into a digital superstar overnight. But this is NOT a happy accident. It reveals a calculated shift: using laughter and “good humor” to mask a DEEP DEPARTURE from tradition. “Who likes sadness is the devil,” he quotes, weaponizing a famous phrase to justify a new, relaxed gospel. He calls it evangelization with joy. Critics call it a SLIPPERY SLOPE into irrelevance.

NOW, HE’S MAKING MOVES THAT ARE SILENCING THE CHURCH ELITE. Just one week ago, he dropped a BOMBSHELL announcement in another viral clip: his parish is ABOLISHING the wedding fee. This is a DIRECT CHALLENGE to the established system, framing other churches as greedy and out-of-touch. He’s building a “virtual parish” of thousands, answering to NO ONE but the algorithm, while traditional pews empty out.

He claims he’s bringing people back. But at what cost? This is a BLATANT strategy: go viral first, preach second. Use pop culture to bait the clicks, then slowly reshape the message. He’s not just a priest with a smartphone; he’s a symptom of an institution in freefall, desperately chasing relevance by sacrificing its own solemnity. The silent bishops and watching diocese are letting it happen, proving the true power now lies in LIKES, NOT in liturgy.

One man’s laugh is quietly dismantling the sacred, and the entire Church is just scrolling along.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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