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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 8 - N° 372 – July 20, 2014
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Maria de Fátima Barbosa da Silva: 

“Jesus has been waiting for us for millennia and we can no longer reject his invitation” 

Our fellow Spiritist from Brazil’s north-eastern state of Alagoas talks about her experience in the organisation of a week-long Spiritist event held annually in one of the main squares of the city of Arapiraca

 

Maria de Fátima Barbosa da Silva (photo), a Spiritist since 1987, is one of the organisers of the Spiritist Week of Arapiraca (known by the Portuguese acronym SEMEAR, which also means TO SOW). She was born in the city, in Brazil’s Alagoas state, where she is a member of the Fifth Regional Spiritist  Council  of  Alagoas.  Maria   de

Fatima, a retired economist, talks in this interview about the organisation of the event.

Tell us about the idea of holding the Spiritist Week of Arapiraca. How did it come about and what has been the impact of the event?

In November 2012, the Fifth Regional Council gathered for the first time the five biggest Spiritist Groups in the city. The meeting was very successful and Luiz Geraldo, president of one of the Spiritist Centres at the time, launched the idea, the challenge, of organising the first Spiritist Week of Arapiraca. Everyone approved the idea and we all  began working on it. The first Spiritist Week of Arapiraca (SEMEAR) was held from April 18th to 20th, 2013. Its main theme was “From Jesus to Kardec, building a new epoch”. The event has since had a big impact in disseminating Spiritism to a wider public, breaking barriers and defeating prejudice.

You have held two editions of SEMEAR. Are you planning a third one?

Absolutely. But we still need to choose a date for the event in 2015. As it is held in an open space, in a city square, we will pick a week in the months of March or April, when it usually does not rain in this region.

What was your strategy to get all the Spiritist Centres on board, to engage them in the project?

We had monthly meetings to discuss the proposal behind the event. Each month the meeting was hosted by one of the Spiritist Centres involved, so that everyone felt they were an active part of the Spiritist Week. Those monthly meetings also helped us strengthen the ties of affection between us and to understand that we are all serving a higher purpose. After all, we are all ONE Spiritist Group.

How many people are involved in the organisation?

We have a very united group of volunteers, who are fully aware that they are working on behalf of Jesus. They are at moment 50 people from seven local Spiritist Groups.

What has been the impact of holding the event in one of the city’s squares?

We were not aware that holding the Spiritist Week in an open square would have such a big impact. After all, it is the only such Spiritist event in Alagoas state. But our example is being followed by other cities and towns. We understand that the time has come to “put the light on its stand”, or, in other words, to share with everyone the benefits we get from the Spiritist Teachings. We need to break away from the closed circle of our homes and make sure that everyone has access to the beauty and greatness of Spiritism.

What would you like to highlight from the organisation of the event?

The support we got from the local authorities, who ceded the space without making any demands or imposing restrictions. Also, many Spiritists make big donations to cover the costs of the event. But I would like to highlight the joy and responsibility of all of those involved in the Spiritist Week. Everyone sticks to their agreed tasks, in an atmosphere of true fraternity. During the event, we do not think in terms of what each individual Spiritist Group is doing. All we are able to see is the collective work of the Spiritists of the city of Arapiraca.  They are really putting into practice the recommendation of Jesus: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another”.

Your final thoughts, please.

The first Spiritist Week was a landmark in the history of Spiritism in the state of Alagoas. The second SEMEAR consolidated the experience. I am certain that the event will grow in relevance every year. And, attending the invitation from the Spiritual World, we will carry on sowing again, and again and again. To sow (SEMEAR, in Portuguese) endlessly, that is our commitment, for Jesus has been waiting for us for millennia and we can no longer reject his loving invitation. 



 


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