Alani Santos claims to perform faith healing at her father's church in the slums otuside Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
8-year-old Alani Santos is a special little girl – she claims that she
can channel the power of Jesus Christ to cure people of various
illnesses. Hundreds gather at the San Gonzalo church just to get a
glimpse of the miracle child and be healed by her touch. Incidentally,
Alani’s father is a pastor at the same church. Pastor Aduato Santos, a
reformed car thief, has fondly given his daughter the name
‘missionarinha’ or ‘little missionary’.
Videos posted online claim to show the eight-year-old laying her hands on an HIV sufferer and 'curing' him
Some of Alani’s healing sessions have been taped and uploaded on
YouTube. One of the videos shows her healing a man who had been
suffering from HIV for seven years. As the man stands with his head
bowed, the pastor tells him: “You’re next. When the little missionary
touches you, something will happen. You will be cured. You will feel the
warmth.” As soon Alani puts her hand on the man’s head, he collapses on
to the floor. The healing is then complete.
In the clip Alani touches the man on the arms and chest before laying a hand on his head, when he collapses
The clips show several others bursting into tears after Alani touches
them. Like this one old woman with crutches. Pastor Santos takes her up
to the front of the hall, where Alani repeatedly touches her legs. After
a while, the woman is in tears of joy as she slowly walks around the
room without the crutches. Alani has been curing people in this manner
for the past two years. She enjoys making people better, and wants to
become a doctor when she’s older.Speaking to Vocative she said:
“To see God working though people and their lives, that is very pleasing,” she said. “A lot of the time I touch people, sometimes I just pray and worship and the person is cured. I pray and God performs miracles. My dad interviews people and they say they’ve been cured.” When asked about the most emotional part of the service at her father’s church, Alani said: “It’s the part when I pray and God performs miracles.”
Thanks to the growing popularity of Pentecostalism in Brazil, exorcisms and healings have become a common practice. Twice a week, the sick and vulnerable from around the country travel to San Gonzalo to meet with Alani and be touched by her. At the end of the service, a collection bowl is handed out and people are asked to fill it with whatever they can. Pastor Santos also sells T-shirts, DVDs and posters and allows people to access Alani’s healing services via Skype as well.
Alani preaches at the church where her father, Aduato (left), a former car thief, is the pastor
Alani has been healing people since she was just six and says she enjoys doing it because it helps people
Alani, who says she wants to be a doctor when she grows up, performs the ceremonies twice a week
Alani's father also runs a website
where people can buy DVDs and posters of Alani, as well as sending her
prayer and talking with her on Skype
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