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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 9 - N° 457 - March 20, 2016
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Adriano Maschetto: 

“Obreiros do Bem is the pioneering Spiritist organisation in the city of São Carlos” 

The current president of the Spiritist Society Obreiros do Bem talks about the 90 years of the organisation, which celebrated
 in January its anniversary
  

The Spiritist Society Obreiros do Bem, from the Brazilian city of São Carlos, in the state of São Paulo, celebrated last January its 90th anniversary. Adriano Maschetto (photo), whose term as president expires in May 2016, makes a summary in this interview of the main facts in the history of the organisation. For the past 25 years, Maschetto

has lived in São Carlos, where he works as a dentist. He became a Spiritist in 1988, after reading The Spirits’ Book. He shares here with us his experiences. 

When was the Spiritist organisation Obreiros do Bem founded? Who were its founders? 

It was founded on January 16th 1926 and named Spiritist Centre Maria de Jesus (Mary of Jesus). It operated initially in rented accommodation until it acquired its own building. Its first president was José Garcia. The other board members were Ernesto Bentim, José Bentim, Nicola Veltri and Ghilherme Thcile. On July 4th 1959, it reformed its charter and changed its name to Spiritist Society Obreiros do Bem. 

Is it the first Spiritist organisation in São Carlos? How many Spiritist Groups are there in the city today? 

There are no records of any Spiritist organisation in the city before 1926. For that reason, Obreiros do Bem is considered the pioneering organisation in the city of São Carlos. We have now 30 Spiritist Groups affiliated to the local Spiritist federation. 

What are the main characteristics of the organisation? 

I think our main feature is the role we have played in the development of prominent Spiritists who first came in contact with the Teachings with us and progressed in their studies here. Many of them went on to found other Spiritist organisations in more remote locations of São Carlos and also in neighbouring cities. They have taken with them our golden principle of remaining faithful to the Teachings codified by Allan Kardec. 

What is your assessment of the involvement of Obreiros do Bem with other Spiritist Groups and activities in the city? 

Obreiros do Bem is deeply involved in the common activities organised by the local Spiritist body, aiming at integrating the various regional Spiritist Centres. Not only we take part in all such activities but in many occasions we have opened our facilities to host those events.  

What are the activities and services offered by Obreiros do Bem? 

We have talks and healing on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; study groups from Monday to Thursday; mediumship groups from Monday to Friday; family activities, such as evangelisation for children, youth groups, elderly groups etc. on Saturday; and talks and seminars once a month on a Saturday and a Sunday. 

How are the celebrations for the 90th anniversary? 

We decided to mark the 90th anniversary with a number of events to help disseminate Spiritism. We’ve had talks and meetings with well-known Spiritist speakers, such as Francisco Cajazeiras, Edson Ramos de Siqueira and Richard Simonetti. And this month we will host the Third Meeting “Under the Light of the Gospel” with Marcio Correa and Saulo Cesar. And much more is to come until the end of the year. 

What aspect of the Spiritist Movement draws your attention in particular these days? 

It is the recent and ever growing interest in the studies of the New Testament and even some points of the Old Testament under the light of Spiritism. The whole of the Spiritist community in Brazil has been very interested in that. That is a positive development as it gets Spiritists to know the Gospel better and to understand it. This development will contribute towards union among Christians across the world and eventually among all human beings, always under the inspiration of Our Master Jesus. 

What are your final thoughts? 

May Our Master continue to inspire oupºyall of us, volunteer workers at Spiritist organisations, so that the Christian ideals that Kardec summarised so well may continue to be our guiding light, taking us towards Christ’s bright kingdom of divine love.



 


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