Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, born on June 8, 1908 in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, is officially the oldest living person in the world.
The nun, who has led a life of service to the community and faith for decades, achieved this impressive record after the death of Japanese Tomiko Itoooka, who previously held this title. Sister Inah was previously recognized as the oldest living person in Brazil. Now she has achieved this distinction at a global level.
Prayers and simple activities
Despite her advanced age, Sister Inah is said to have remarkable mental clarity and still continues her daily life with prayers and simple activities, as much as her strength allows.
The 116-year-old nun has witnessed several historical events, including two world wars, the rise and fall of various governments, and profound social changes in Brazil and the world.
With her inclusion in the list of the oldest people in history, Sister Inah joins an exclusive group that shows that longevity is often linked to a positive attitude to life and strong faith.
Source: Krone

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