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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 8 - N° 398 - January 25, 2015
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
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Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Manuel Felipe Menezes da Silva Junior:

“I am really impressed by the love and fraternity that come from our volunteer workers”

The president of the Spiritist Federation of Amapá state in Brazil’s Amazon region talks about the work that is being carried
out to disseminate Spiritism in the state

Manuel Felipe Menezes da Silva Junior (photo), a Spiritist since 1987, is the President of the Spiritst Federation of Amapá state. He was born and brought up in the state capital, Macapá, where he is a State Prosecutor. In this interview he talks about the Spiritist Movement in Amapá, which has very unique aspects: 


Let’s begin by telling our readers a bit more about Amapá. 

Amapá is on the northeast of Brazil, in the country’s Amazon region, bordering Suriname and French Guyana on the north and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. 

When was the Spiritist Federation of Amapá (FEAP) founded? 

It was founded in 1960, when there was still great intolerance against Spiritism. Its founders were the late couple, Luiz Gonzaga Pereira de Souza and Clmentina Soares de Souza. Our website is www.feamapa.com.br. There are now 11 Spiritist Groups and Centres affiliated to the Federation. 

Tell us a bit more about Spiritism in the state of Amapá. 

There are Spiritist Centres in seven of the 16 municipalities of Amapá. Most of them are small groups with a few rooms for meetings and a lecture room. I remember once, in 2001, when I gave a talk in the Spiritist Centre Chico Xavier, in the town of Laranjal do Jari, in the heart of the Amazon forest. The Centre used the facilities at the back of a restaurant, a room of no more than 7 square metres. It was touching to see how engaged the few people present – most of them humble residents – were. On the background, we could hear native birds singing next to the window, like true witnesses of nature admiring Spiritism in action. 

How did your recent conference go? 

We had 680 people who were registered, coming from four of our municipalities and from two other states(1). My assessment of the event was positive, as it gathered people from different areas. They were able to meet and exchange their experiences. It was a cheerful, fraternal and productive meeting. Our next congress will he held in the second half of 2016. 

What is the Federation’s main goal? 

Our main goal is to disseminate Spiritism, helping set up new Spiritist Groups outside the capital, and also to help existing Spiritist Groups to improve the quality of their services. We also run an institution next to our headquarters to help 30 low-income families. The project is run in partnership with the Lar Fabiano de Cristo, from Rio de Janeiro.  

How do you help disseminate Spiritism in Macapá? 

We publicise the Teachings during our events and by selling Spiritist books in our headquarters. We also have brief slots in three radio stations and two television channels. They allow us to use those slots, which are like commercial breaks, free of charge. 

Is there anything in particular that you would like to share with us? 

I have been with the Federation for 25 years and I am really impressed by the love and fraternity that come from our volunteer workers. That creates an atmosphere of harmony and encourages us to carry on with our work. Another remarkable aspect is the growing number of people attending our meetings and our courses. 

Your final thoughts, please. 

I must thank God for the blessing that Spiritism is in our lives and for the blessed work that pushes forward towards our moral development.


(1) The Fourth Spiritist Congress of Amapá was held between 28th and 30th November 2014 at the Bacabeiras Theatre. Its main theme was “The Gospel According to Spiritism: 150 years consoling heart and illuminating consciences”.



 


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