An unexpected and joyful display of beatboxing and dance by two Brazilian nuns has taken social media by storm, drawing attention far beyond traditional religious circles. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula, members of the Copiosa Redenção congregation, were appearing on a segment of Pai Eterno TV to discuss a religious retreat when the tone of the show shifted from spiritual reflection to lively performance.
Referencing a song about answering God’s call, the nuns surprised viewers by standing up mid-interview to perform a spontaneous mix of singing, beatboxing, and dance. Their infectious energy even pulled in host Deacon Giovani Bastos, who enthusiastically joined in with smiles and rhythm.
“It was very natural,” Sister Marizele later told the Associated Press. “We weren’t trying to go viral. We were just being ourselves. Sister Marisa loves to dance, and I love to beatbox—it came together in that moment.”
Since the segment aired, the video has gone viral across social media platforms, earning widespread admiration for its authenticity and joyful spirit. Sister Marizele’s Instagram account has exploded with over 100,000 new followers, while fans continue to share the uplifting clip online.
More than just a moment of viral fame, the performance has shone a spotlight on the sisters’ impactful ministry. Their congregation focuses on helping young people overcome addiction, and they see music and creativity as powerful tools in their outreach efforts.
“These creative expressions are tools God uses to touch lives,” Sister Marizele explained. “It’s beautiful to witness how music can be a bridge to healing.”
While Sister Marisa chooses to stay offline, her dynamic performance continues to resonate online as a vibrant example of faith expressed through joy, rhythm, and movement. The nuns plan to continue using their talents to inspire others and share their message of hope and connection.