Dom Hélder Câmara
ESE-Q "調律家" 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.
主導機能+Fe-p (Mission & Prestige)
"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.
創造機能-Si-c (Relief & Resolution)
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.
脆弱機能1+Ni-p weak (Prediction & Evolution)
Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.
脆弱機能2-Te-c weak (Application & Experiment)
Weak -Te-c: fully delegating financial management to his secretary — the consistent pattern of emotional mission focus pushing administrative technical accumulation to the background.
クアドラ・気質・クラブ
クアドラ: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — Liberation Theology — fundamental rejection of γ "capitalism = structural violence." The Catacomb Pact — completely renouncing the church's property and privileges.
気質: Linear-Assertive temperament: "When conservatives praise charity to protect the rich, I speak of structural transformation" — the direct declaration.
クラブ: Socialite Club: standing at the centre of Brazilian poor communities, liberation theology network, and Second Vatican Council, transmitting the mission through personal connections.
世界観・変化への態度
"The structural poverty and violence against the poor exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The "absent reality" (a world freed from poverty) is not proclaimed.
変化への態度: A symbol of hope pointing the direction of liberation theology — the Catacomb Pact as a directional act.
