The scientist and businessman Anacleto Meneses, a resident of the Jurer? International resort, in a mansion of 2,100 m2, dropped all the comfort that wealth provided him and went to live in the world of the poor, in the Nova Su??a slum, in the Morro da Cruz Massif Complex, in Florian?polis, Santa Catarina. He must have freaked out because he was betrayed by his wife who sold his factory with the Guaran? Jurer? formula; and because he lost the lawsuit to annul the sale of his factory of "Guaran? Jurer?" that he had filed against his wife?Was the purpose of his disappearance to incriminate his wife with his disappearance? To have gone to live in a poor community and to live as a poor person was a condemnation by divine justice because he was attached to wealth and lust? to have committed blasphemy against Pope John Paul VI and the Holy Catholic Church on the day of his ordination as a priest? because he refused to follow church dogmas, such as the resurrection of Christ and the Holy Trinity?; because he refused to take vows of poverty and clerical celibacy that would oblige him to remain chaste and a virgin and not to contract marriage; or because he gave up being a priest?The book "Doctor Anacleto" brings a dramatic and engaging narrative, showing the life of a man who had a religious background as a seminarian, as a deacon in the major seminary in Rome. Get to know the reasons that led Anacleto Meneses to give up being a priest. Outside the church he studied Pharmacy, earned a Master's degree and PhD at the University of S?o Paulo (USP); and post-doctorate in German universities. What mysteries led Doctor Anacleto Meneses to go and live in a slum, as a poor person, if he was never given to make a vow of poverty or to live in the obedience of chastity? It was not his intention to share his fortune with the poor, since he was attached to luxury and wealth. It must have been a condemnation in the kingdom of heaven that made him go to live in a slum and stay there in the world of the poor, as a pauper and without sex for nine years, ten months and twelve days, and without revealing his origin. An extremely moving novel, it shows the life of a man who had the wealth and knowledge of a renowned scientist, but dropped everything and went to live as a poor person in a slum, living off his bottles with the roots of medicinal plants and his work at the "Vendinha Anacleto Menezes", where vegetables, fruits, and greens were sold.The book has a dramatic reading that will make the reader think that fate plays tricks on a person's life and throws them in the deep end, making them think that divine justice is practiced during the time they live here on Earth. The narrative is intense, showing the life lived by people in a slum. He gave up the wealth and luxury of being rich and went to live in a highly violent slum; and he lived there, as a poor person, having to relearn how to live every minute to stay alive. He was a renowned scientist with a Master's degree, PhD at USP, and post-doctorate in Pharmacy at Freie Universit?t Berlin (FU Berlin) and other German universities. Dr. Anacleto Meneses gave up everything in the world of the rich and went to live in the Favela Nova Su??a. The book Doctor Anacleto is wonderfully dramatic and shamelessly romantic. Anacleto Meneses himself believes he has received a sentence in the kingdom of heaven to live as a pauper, to go for almost ten years without sex. Not even the stunning Vit?ria M?ller, who wanted to surrender her innocence, he did not accept. Doctor Anacleto lived almost ten years in a slum, as a poor man in a poor man's world, but he never lost the practice of dealing with a beautiful woman. Impossible not to love Doctor Anacleto Meneses, no matter how stern he was. A skillfully written book that tells about the war of drug and gun trafficking in the Complexo Morro da Cruz. It shows that thanks to the love of a woman Anacleto returned to the world of the rich.
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