Celebrity Index ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Dom Hélder Câmara

Dom Hélder Câmara

ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Archbishop · Brazilian · 20th c.

Brazilian Archbishop and liberation theologian (1909–1999). Known for "When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint." Despite a 10-year broadcasting ban by the military regime, he continued his ministry. A key figure of the Catacomb Pact. Nominated multiple times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Leading Function+Fe-p(使命と威光)

"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist" — perfect verbal crystallisation of emotional structural indictment.

Creative Function-Si-c(緩和と解消)

Refusing the bishop's palace and choosing a small 3-room house behind the church — physiological aversion to luxurious space. Only a brown habit and wooden cross — removing the "contamination" of ornament.

Vulnerable Function 1+Ni-p弱(予測と進化)

Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.

Vulnerable Function 2-Te-c弱(応用と実験)

Weak -Te-c: fully delegating financial management to his secretary — the consistent pattern of emotional mission focus pushing administrative technical accumulation to the background.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — Liberation Theology — fundamental rejection of γ "capitalism = structural violence." The Catacomb Pact — completely renouncing the church's property and privileges.

Temperament: Linear-Assertive temperament: "When conservatives praise charity to protect the rich, I speak of structural transformation" — the direct declaration.

Club: Socialite Club: standing at the centre of Brazilian poor communities, liberation theology network, and Second Vatican Council, transmitting the mission through personal connections.

Worldview & Attitude

"The structural poverty and violence against the poor exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The ないもの (a world freed from poverty) is not proclaimed.

Attitude toward Change: A symbol of hope pointing the direction of liberation theology — the Catacomb Pact as a directional act.