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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 10 - N° 504 - February 19, 2017
Translation
Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com
 


 

Vitor Pereira de Mora Féria speaks to the magazine


“We are all pilgrims on Earth” is the title of our editorial in which show the importance about refugees crises, article’s theme of the Humberto Werdine published on this same edition.

Today’s interviewee is the confrere Vitor Pereira de Mora Féria, current president of the Portuguese Spirit Federation (FEP). In the interviewee written by our collaborator Paula Kloser, settled in Bürs, Vorarlberg (Austria); the president of the FEP talks about many subjects among the spirit movement in Portugal.  

“Refugees: strength and hope by a thread” is the title of the Especial written by the confrere and spirit scholar Humberto Werdine, from Madrid, Spain. The report is one of the spot of this current edition.

It was a success the 2º Spirit Congress of Uberlândia, which celebrated the eight years of the Radio Web Fraternity. Our collaborator Rodrigo de Castro tells us how it was the important event in an especial report also a spot in this edition. 

On a day like today – February 19th – it died in 1822 Joana Angélica de Jesus, who was born in Salvador (BA), on December 12th, 1761. Religious of the Order of the Conception of Maria, Joana died defending the Convent of the Lapa in Salvador against Portuguese soldiers.

According to Divaldo Franco, Joana in her first appearance, which occurred on 12/05/1945, presented herself with the epithet “a friend Spirit”, that for many years it was a pseudonym used by her, before using what spirits know very well: Joanna de Ângelis, author of many spirit works psychographic by Divaldo.

As many sources, she would be in the past Joana de Cusa, one of the women who followed Jesus in the crucifixion moment; Santa Clara de Assis who lived in the XIII century, follower of São Francisco de Assis and founder of Clarissas Order, and on top of it, Juana Inés de La Cruz, religious pseudonym of the Mexica poet Juana de Asbaje, who lived in the XVII century. 

  
 

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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