A religious man transforms into a popular DJ by swapping out traditional hymns for catchy tunes.

Father Guilherme Peixoto has not yet performed at Ministry of Sound.

December 16th 2025.

A religious man transforms into a popular DJ by swapping out traditional hymns for catchy tunes.
Next up, let's take a look at the story of a unique priest who is breaking the mold and proving that even those in holy orders can have a hobby. Father Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese cleric, has taken his love for music to a whole new level by becoming a renowned DJ. Yes, you read that right, a priest who is also a DJ!

It all started when Father Peixoto began touring the world and performing at some of the most famous clubs, not as a choir leader, but as a DJ, playing for thousands of people. His music has taken him to different parts of the world, particularly Latin America, where his performances have been a huge hit. He has filled venues in countries like Colombia and Mexico, which has the second-largest Catholic population in the world.

At his recent set in Monterrey, Mexico, Father Peixoto had around 300 young club-goers and even a few fellow priests in attendance. He believes that in life, balance is crucial, and that's exactly what he is trying to achieve through his music. He says, "We have time for silence, time to listen to the voice of God, and also time to share the message of God."

Despite playing until 2am, Father Peixoto did not join the afterparty, as he had to wake up early for mass at the city's cathedral, where he was joined by Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera. It's not just the young generation that has been drawn to his music, but also those who have been losing touch with their Catholic faith.

Although his music is filled with intense beats, Father Peixoto ensures that religious messages are also incorporated into his set. He wants to strike a balance between adrenaline and contemplation through his music. You can even hear spiritual messages like "Lift up the fallen" and "Protegeme Senor" layered in his tracks. And at his shows, you will not only see the usual club visuals but also religious symbols like the image of the late Pope Francis and the revered Virgin of Guadalupe.

Father Peixoto's music career may seem unconventional for a priest, but it all started when he had to find a way to pay off church debts. He opened a "parish bar" in Portugal, which became a huge hit, and that's when he decided to take DJ scratching classes. He says, "I always feel a sense of gratitude because I know that it's not normal for a priest to have this opportunity."

Now, with his unique blend of music and faith, Father Peixoto is breaking barriers and reaching out to those who may have drifted away from their religion. His story is a testament to the fact that everyone, even priests, can have a hobby and make a difference in the world. So, next time you find yourself at one of his shows, don't be surprised to see a priest behind the DJ booth, spreading the message of God through his music.

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