A 66-year-old Brazilian man has spent 35 years preaching the
word of God - because he believes he is the reincarnation of Jesus.
Inri Christo has ‘hundreds of followers’ from around the
world, including the UK, Britain and France, some of whom live with him at his
‘church’ compound outside Brasilia.
Since 1979 he has travelled for 27 countries to spread his
word, however his controversial views has seen him expelled from the US,
Britain and Venezuela.
Most of the disciples who live at his church – mostly women
- have followed Inri for decades, the eldest, Abevere, 86, has been following
him for 32 years.His youngest disciple is now 24 years old and first met Inri
when she was just a two years old.
As ‘Jesus reborn’ he has even taken the name of Inri, which
derives from the latin acronym said to have been written on the cross during
Jesus' crucifixion, and stands for Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum, or in
English: Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews' and Christo, meaning Christ.
His Jesus-like dressing and unorthodox views on capitalism,
abortion and even Christmas has seen him detained by police more than 40 times.
He said: ‘I know that there are countless people scattered
throughout Brazil and the world whose hearts beat together with mine. But
despite seeing himself as Jesus reborn, Inri refuses to celebrate Christmas
saying it is just a day where 'the rich humiliate the poor'.
‘It is a day when the little sons of the rich can show the
gifts they received while the poor children only get a crumb,’ he said. ‘So it
is a very sad day for anyone who sees things with the eyes that I see.’
Inri says he first experienced the 'revelation' that he was
Christ during a religious fast in Santiago, Chile, in 1979.
Since childhood he had been following a powerful voice that
'speaks in his head' but it was only on this occasion that it told him: ‘I am
your Father. The God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob
He now runs his own church, the 'Soust' (Suprema Ordem
Universal da Santmssima Trindade), located on a lush farmland outside of
Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, which he calls the 'New Jerusalem'.
He and his followers survive on homegrown fruit like
bananas, avocados and mangos as well as a vegetable garden.
There's also a chapel where Ingra speaks to his followers
every Saturday morning and a kennel for the dogs that guard the complex.
His quirky life has led to critics saying he is mentally ill
- an accusation he firmly denies.
‘I can be crazy but not dumb,’ he said.
‘Madness is different from dementia. It is the mother of
philosophers, prophets and inventors.
‘My mission is to prepare the elect, the survivors of the
inevitable nuclear hecatomb that will culminate in the end of this chaotic
world, for the formation of the new earthly society, which will strive to
fulfill the Creator's will.’
I am Jesus: Inri Cristo speaks to his disciples from one of his mobile
pulpits at his church compound outside the capital of Brasilia
Son of god: Inri - which is a Latin acronym that in English means
'Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews', believes that the location of his
'church' is the 'New Jerusalem'
Faithful followers: A group of Inri Cristo's devoted disciples who live
at the Soust compound gather to greet 'Jesus' in Brasilia, Brazil. Most
of the disciples who live there have known Inri for over 20 years; the
oldest now 86, and the youngest 24
Long career: Inri Cristo, who has been preaching as 'Jesus' since 1979,
surrounded by followers circa 1982 at Belem cathedral in Lisbon, Portugal
On display: Artifacts from the life of Inri Cristo are kept in glass cabinets at his chapel at the Soust compound near Brasilia
He's alive! Inri Cristo in a photo of himself wearing his own version of
the Shroud of Turin, circa 1993, set to prove that he is the
resurrection of Jesus Christ himself
Uncomfortable truths? Inri Christo's controversial views on everything
from Christmas to capitalism has seen him arrested 40 times, and
expelled from several countries
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