Letter to the reader

Year 11 - 558 - March 11, 2018

 
A chat with the idealizer of the NGO Brotherhood Without Borders


“Doing good and not evil is our motto” is the theme of our editorial which discourses about an old critic done in France by an opponent of the spirit doctrine, who called it the perverse doctrine.

Our interviewee this week is Wagner Moura, idealizer of the NGO Brotherhood Without Borders. In the interview, given to the journalist Giovana Campos, he talks about projects kept by the known institution in Africa and Brazil’s North and Northeast areas.

Leonardo Marmo is the author of the Especial “Kardec-Strict” versus “Permissive Spiritualism”, that examines two ideas in course in spirit movement in Brazil, one restrictive that sees Spiritism is just Kardec’s work and the other opened to proposals and spiritualists works not always in accordance with Spiritism.

It occurred two memorable nights for Divaldo Franco last month in Piauí. On the first night, February 23, it was granted to him the title of Doctor Honoris Causa by the Federal University of Piauí. On the following night, 24, it was addressed to the speaker another beautiful tribute and he had spoken to many people, as Iveline Prado and Kátia Marabuco tell us.

 

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On a day like today, March 11, it disincarnated in 1951 in Niterói (RJ), João Batista Chagas, one of the organizers of the 1º Spirit Youth Congress of Brazil from July 17 to 23 in 1948. He was born in Recife (PE), a great promoter of the Spirit Doctrine to all media and correspondent of many spirit institutions, even in Portugal and Spain.

 
 
 

  Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho
Director of Writing
   

José Carlos Munhoz Pinto
Administrative Director

 

Translation:
Francine Prado
francine.cassia@hotmail.com

 

     
     

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