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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 7 - N° 349 – February 9, 2014
Translation
José Mussi / president@torontospiritistsociety.org 
 

 

 
A chat with musician Luiz Pedro Silva Paulo


This week’s editorial,
“Things we do not tell children” examines the education of the child and the role of parents, who, as we know, are those most interested in their children becoming worthy people, with good character and irreproachable conduct.

Luiz Pedro Silva Paulo, from Rio de Janeiro-RJ, is our interviewee. In the interview, prepared by our colleague Marcus Braga, the musician talks about the use of choral singing and music in general during Spiritist activities. Volunteer in the Spiritist Centre Léon Denis, Pedro Luiz also serves on the Spiritist movement of the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The interview is one of the highlights of this edition.

Another highlight of this edition is the special article titled “The primordial ‘born again’: reincarnation”, written by our colleague Américo Domingos Nunes Filho, from Rio de Janeiro-RJ. In his article, Américo reminds us that, according to Spiritism, it is only through reincarnation that the spiritual being can grow spiritually.

Orson Peter Carrara writes about Home School “Alvorada Nova”, located in Igarapava-SP, a project that began in 2008 with 35 children and today, with 8 classrooms, serves 148 enrolled children, from the nursery to the 3rd grade. The story is also one of the highlights of this edition.

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Tomorrow, Feb. 10th, marks 34 years that Corina Novelino, born in Delfinópolis-MG, passed away in Sacramento-MG. Student of Eurípedes Barsanulfo, she became a teacher at the same school where she studied and at the Sacramento State College. She was also a writer and journalist, having also done important work in the Spiritist Center “Faith and Charity”, located in the “Allan Kardec" School in Sacramento.
 


                                                

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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