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Priest Rocks Beirut: DJ by Night, Clergyman by Day
13 Jan
Summary
- A Portuguese priest DJed in Beirut, facing opposition from some religious figures.
- He sees DJing as a way to express faith and connect with youth globally.
- His performances blend religious imagery with electronic music, promoting peace.

Padre Guilherme, a Portuguese priest, recently captivated crowds in Beirut, Lebanon, by performing as a DJ. His performances, which combine electronic music with religious symbolism, aim to express faith and foster peace and coexistence, particularly among the youth. This endeavor has gained international recognition, with millions following him on social media.
Despite some religious figures petitioning for his concert to be banned, a Lebanese judge rejected the request. To avoid causing offense, the venue agreed to display no religious symbols. Padre Guilherme expressed his apologies to any objectors, asking for their prayers and emphasizing his desire to bridge divides through music.
His performances, which have included projections of papal images and doves, also serve as a tool for evangelism. The priest sees the dance floor as a space for mutual respect, drawing parallels to how people of different backgrounds can coexist peacefully in the world, a message particularly relevant to Lebanon's complex socio-political landscape.




