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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 6 - N° 278 – September 16, 2012
  Translation
José Mussi / president@torontospiritistsociety.org

 

The famous actress Ana Rosa speaks to our magazine


This week’s editorial, "Not all serious communication is real," explains why we should submit mediumistic communications to a scrupulous examination.

One of the highlights of this edition is the interview that the popular actress Ana Rosa, of the Globo Television Network, granted to our collaborator Guaraci  de Lima Silveira. Originally from Promissão-SP and currently living in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Ana Rosa speaks in the interview about her initiation to spiritism and the importance of art in spreading the spiritist message.

Another highlight of this issue is the conclusion of the special article "Universal Life," by Christina Nunes, of Rio de Janeiro-RJ. The article - which focuses on one of the fundamental principles of Spiritism - was divided into two parts. The first was published in the previous edition.

The Spiritist Council of the Estate of Rio did not adhere to the religious study adopted by the 80 schools in the city of Rio because it did not agree that students should receive guidance of a confessional nature, as shown in the special report that integrates the present edition and is one of its highlights. 

Tomorrow - September 17th - marks an important date for the Brazilian spiritist movement: the foundation, in the year 1865, in Salvador, Bahia, of the Family Group of Spiritism, which is considered to be the first spiritist society to emerge in Brazil. Luís Olímpio Teles de Menezes, who founded the group, would also launch, four years later, the first spiritist newspaper in Brazil - The Echo Beyond the Tomb.

 
                                                

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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