Mar 14 • 13:09 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Friends, family, and Catholic faithful bid farewell to Friar Enoque in Poço Redondo

Friar Enoque Salvador, who passed away at the age of 83, was honored in a farewell ceremony attended by family, friends, and local Catholic faithful in Poço Redondo.

Friar Enoque Salvador de Melo, who died at the age of 83, was commemorated on Saturday in his hometown of Poço Redondo, where family, friends, and members of the Catholic community gathered for his farewell. The vigil took place at the Matriz Church of Poço Redondo, with the funeral scheduled for 4 PM. He had been hospitalized for the past month at a private hospital in Aracaju and had previously spent over 20 days in the hospital earlier in the year for gastrointestinal issues.

A prominent religious figure, Friar Enoque had a significant impact on the local community, not only as a clergyman in the Diocese of Propriá but also as a former mayor of Poço Redondo, serving three terms. Notably, in 2012, he resigned from his political office following church guidelines that discourage clerics from holding political positions. The local mayor, Vado Gavião, expressed condolences via social media and announced a three-day official mourning period in the municipality to honor the friar's contributions.

The passing of Friar Enoque resonates deeply within the community, highlighting the intersection of faith and politics in small-town Brazil. His dedication to both his religious duties and public service reflects a commitment that many locals admired. The mourning period decreed by the city acknowledges his influence and the respect he garnered over his lifetime from the people he served.

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