Letter to the reader

Year 14 - 692 – October 18, 2020

Jan Huss, precursor to the Reformation, was the first martyr of religious freedom


In the Especial Huss e Kardec - two characters and a brilliant Christian, Jorge Hessen writes about Jan Huss, one of the precursors of the Protestant Reformation, who years later returned to this world with the mission of codifying the spiritist teachings. He was born in Husinec in 1369, in former Bohemia (now Czech Republic), under the reign of Emperor Charles IV and the pontificate of Gregory XI, he was a priest and also rector of the University of Prague, where he majored in Theology. The article is one of the highlights of this edition.

Another highlight is the interview that confrere Nahur Fonseca, from São Paulo (SP), now based in Boston, Massachusetts (USA), granted to our colleague Orson Peter Carrara. PhD in Computer Science from Boston University and member of the staff of the Spirit Society Allan Kardec of Massachusetts, he speaks to us in the interview about the Spirit Meeting of the Family that is held annually in the United States, of which he is one of the coordinators.

It was published on Thursday, October 15, by EVOC - Virtual Publisher of The Comforter, the e-book Health balance through chakras, by Vladimir Polízio, one of the journalists of our magazine. The book, like all works published by EVOC, can be downloaded for free. To do so, simply access the Publisher's Web page.
 

  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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 Revista Semanal de Divulgação Espírita