The provided transcript appears to be a rambling, incoherent monologue from a person named Zé do Pinto, who claims to be a priest. He talks about various unrelated topics, including his childhood, his job as a priest, and his experiences with supernatural entities.
Throughout the monologue, Zé do Pinto mentions several names, including Joca, Vitor, and Douglas, and refers to various locations, such as a church and a prison. He also talks about his struggles with mental health and his feelings of isolation and frustration.
At times, Zé do Pinto's language becomes aggressive and threatening, and he uses violent imagery to describe his emotions. He also mentions the existence of supernatural entities, such as demons and spirits, and claims to have the power to perform exorcisms.
Despite the incoherence of the monologue, it is possible to discern a sense of desperation and despair in Zé do Pinto's words, as he struggles to make sense of his world and find connection with others.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's name is Zé do Pinto, but he prefers to be called Father.
2. Zé do Pinto was appointed as a priest 12 days ago.
3. He is trying to unravel a mystery related to his environment.
4. He discovered a tablet with information about the disappearance of a priest.
5. He believes a woman, possibly made of stone, was involved in the priest's death.
6. Zé do Pinto made a deal and is now trying to take care of someone who is "defective" and "crazy."
7. The person he is taking care of is named Joca.
8. Zé do Pinto is reading a book about autism.
9. He is working as a pastor.
10. He is trying to learn how to deal with the "crazy" person he is taking care of.
11. He mentions a person named Lucco who is publishing a plan.
12. He is trying to get help from someone, but they are not responding.
13. He mentions a person named Vitor who is somehow involved.
14. He is trying to get out of a situation, but is not sure how.
15. He mentions a government and a plumbing business.
16. He is trying to change something, but is not sure what.
17. He is speaking to someone named Douglas, who is possibly in prison.
18. He is trying to get Douglas to open a door.
19. He mentions a person named Gabriel who is sleeping.
20. He is trying to improve his morale and get out of a difficult situation.
21. He mentions a person named Jorge who is somehow involved.
22. He is trying to take away an evil presence from someone.
23. He mentions a person named Jonas who is somehow involved.
24. He is trying to get someone to leave a body and come to the light.
Note that some of the sentences are unclear or open to interpretation, but I have tried to extract the most concrete and factual information from the text.