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'DJ Priest' Mixes Religion and Rave in Buenos Aires Tribute to Pope Francis

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Jeans, a clerical collar and a rosary on his wrist: this is how Father Guilherme Peixoto -- the "DJ Priest" -- appeared in central Buenos Aires on Saturday to spin electronic music at a massive rave paying tribute to Pope…

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The Portuguese priest Guilherme Peixoto led a show in Plaza de Mayo that combined electronic music and prayers in homage to Pope Francis, with more than 120,000 attendees. The proposal included videos, images and phrases of the late high priest and had the intervention of the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, who addressed a message to the public.The beginning of the show was marked by the projection of a video that reviewed the h…

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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Pope Francis reappeared in Buenos Aires a year after his death. It wasn't a miracle; it was through the hands of a priest.

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Guilherme Peixoto is originally from Portugal and merges electronic music with messages of faith in his performances. In front of a large audience he offered a show of more than two hours, open and free, almost a year after the death of Jorge Bergoglio

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Father Guilherme debuted in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he honored Pope Francis with a tailor-made 'mission'. Thousands of people ran to May Square on Saturday to attend the performance of the Portuguese DJ.

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The decibels, the dance, the faith, or at least the communion. A few tens of thousands of people vibrated Saturday in Buenos Aires the Place de Mai, to the electro sound of the Portuguese "curé DJ" Guilherme Peixoto, for a giant "rave", in tribute to the Argentine Pope Francis, who died just a year ago.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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