95-Year-Old Friar Roberto Walked Miles While Hearing Confessions

Thousands participate in ‘Penitential Walk’ in the northeast Brazilian Archdioceses of Fortaleza and Salvador de Bahia.

95-year-old priest Friar Roberto
95-year-old priest Friar Roberto (photo: Família Católica Facebook)

RIO DE JANIERO — A 95-year-old priest named Friar Roberto walked more than three and a half miles while hearing confessions during a recent “Penitential Walk” in Brazil.

The walk that took place Feb. 28 in the northeast Brazilian Archdioceses of Fortaleza and Salvador de Bahia.

“It was one of most beautiful moments I saw today. That example of faith, love and fidelity for the things of God, which is what Friar Roberto showed us today, was a true proof of the presence of God in his heart. We’ve got to follow his example!” one person commented on social media, sharing pictures of the priest exercising his ministry.

The Capuchin priest was born on Sept. 10, 1920, in the city of Maracanaú (Ceará state). He was baptized with the name Juari Magalhães de Sousa. When he was 14, he entered the Capuchin monastery. He then changed his name to Friar Roberto. He was ordained a priest in 1944 and has been a priest for 71 years.

According to Archbishop Gilson Andrade of Salvador de Bahia, the Penitential Walk “is a gesture that we all make in common as the archdiocese in this time in which the Church remembers that her journey is also marked by our sins, the sins of the faithful.”

“We pray together as a Church for others because we need to be freed from our sins with the grace of God and the prayers of our brothers and sisters. At the same time, it represents a manifestation of our unity around our pastors,” the archbishop added.

More than 200,000 people walked five miles in the Penitential Walk. Many of the participants performed penitential acts along the way, such as walking barefoot and carrying small crosses.

During the walk in Fortaleza, a cross was carried to recall that Christ carried on his shoulders the weight of all humanity to redeem it.