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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 3 - N° 120 – August 16, 2009
  Translation
Emerson Gadelha Lacerda - emerson.gadelha@gmail.com


Francisco Gabilan tell
us about his books


 
Although it has been part of the Human history for ages, just with the advent of Spiritism that the mediumship has become popular in our world, as shows this week’s editorial, entitled What can’t be missed in the practice of mediumship. 

Spiritist since he was born, the speaker and writer Francisco Gabilan, from Santana de Parnaíba (SP), talks about his books and many subjects related to his journey in the Spiritist Movement. Lawyer, Gabilan says that is necessary to act with good faith in the business relationships not to practice any act that may either maculate the conscience or violate the Spiritist principles based on the Jesus’ impeccable moral. The interview, conceded to the editor Orson Peter Carrara, is one of the headlines in this issue. 

Another headline in this edition is the special report in which the confrere Washington Luiz N. Fernandes, from São Paulo (SP), continuing with the thematic and stylistic analysis of Divaldo Franco’s books, examines parts of the psychographic work of the disincarnated authors Vianna de Carvalho, Victor Hugo and Joanna de Ângelis.  

Founded on 15th August 1952, the Mansion of the Path, from Salvador (BA), has celebrated 57 years of useful work, as presents the special report, which also constitutes another headline in this edition.  

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It was in 1886, in a day just like today – 16th August – that Adolfo Bezerra de Menezes publicly announced, for the first time, his adhesion to Spiritism. Considered by many people the Brazilizan Kardec, Bezerra de Menezes would become the most important personality of the Brazilian Spiritist Movement since then, a title that persists several years later after his passing through our nation.


 

 

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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