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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 5 - N° 239 -  December 11, 2011
  Translation
José Mussi / president@torontospiritistsociety.org

 

The effect of prayer in
respect to health
 


This week’s editorial, Prayer is power, comments on the rapid progress of the treatment that Raul Teixeira is being subjected to in the United States and the effect of prayer in this process. 

In an interview given to our collaborator Guaraci de Lima Silveira, Jáder Sampaio a well-known Spiritist writer and promoter, based in Belo Horizonte-MG, analyzes the current state of the spiritist movement in Brazil. The interview is one of the highlights of this edition. 

Another highlight of the week is the special article by Anselmo Ferreira Vasconcelos, from São Paulo-SP, about insight and its importance in the lives of all who aspire to live in this troubled world, on the basis of spiritual values. 

Founded in May 2006, the Spiritist Center Anita Borela de Oliveira, in Londrina-PR, has been doing important work, as shown in the story by Marcel Bataglia which is also one of the highlights of this edition. 

250 years ago, on a day like today - December 11 - was born in Salvador-BA Joana Angélica de Jesus (1761-1822), selfless and courageous nun who devoted her life to God and the greater glory of the convent she ran, at which door she passed away heroically, killed by enemy bayonets. 

Brazilians revere her as a martyr, and the spiritists know her as Joanna de Ângelis, the spiritual guide of Divaldo Franco.

 
                                                                        

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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