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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 6 - N° 280 – September 30, 2012
  Translation
José Mussi / president@torontospiritistsociety.org

 

A chat with Gino Villa Verde, from Guarujá-SP


This week’s editiorial, "The controversy surrounding the teaching of religion," examines the decision of the State-wide Spiritist Council of Rio de Janeiro (CEERJ) in relation to religious education in schools in Rio.

Among the highlights of this issue, we suggest the reading of the interview of our colleague Gino Villa Verde, a native of São Paulo-SP and currently living in Guarujá-SP, where he is vice-president of the House of Hope Spiritist Centre.

Spiritist since the age of 13, Gino talks in the interview about his work in the research field of spiritist doctrine and the Gospels.

Another highlight of the week is the conclusion of the special article titled "Guilt, regret and redemption from the spritist perspective", authored by Claudia Gelernter, from Vinhedo-SP. The first part of this article was published in the previous issue of this magazine.

The workshop "Spiritist Centre: administrative and legal aspects” was held on the 15th of this month, at the headquarters of USE in São Paulo, promoted by the USE Regional SP, as shown in the story by Martha Rios Guimarães which is also one of the highlights this edition. 

On this date, September 30th, Leopoldo Machado Barbosa was born in Cepa Forte (BA). It happened in 1891. Educator and great popularizer of Spiritism, Leopoldo founded in Nova Iguaçu-RJ, in 1930, the Leopoldo College, the first regular teaching institution in that city.

Author of numerous spiritist works, Leopoldo was the mastermind of the so called Spiritist Youths, which aimed to encourage youth participation in the spiritist movement.
 
 

                                                

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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