I was born in a
Roman Catholic
family, but I
had a Spiritist
aunt, Cidinha
Del Moro, who
has now returned
to the Spiritist
World, and
talked to me
about it. My
interest also
came from the
early signs of
mediumship I
had. And that is
how I began
attending the
Paz e Amor in
Americana, when
I moved to the
city in 1982.
How many
Spiritist Groups
are there in the
city?
Americana has
now 25 Spiritist
Groups and the
integration with
the São Paulo
state and
national
Spiritist
Movement has
been growing in
recent years.
There is also a
Spiritist radio
programme
broadcast on a
local radio from
07:30 to 08:30
every day. Every
day a different
Spiritist Groups
from the city
does the
programme,
debating the
five basic works
of Allan Kardec
on air.
When was the
Peace and Love
founded?
It was founded
officially on
March 1st
1944, by José
Rampazzo. His
mother-in-law,
Elvira
Bengardini,
became ill in
the 1930s and
all attempts by
the doctors to
cure her filed.
She was advised
to look for a
Spiritist Centre
in the nearby
city of Limeira.
But as she had
mobility
problems caused
by her illness,
a group of
people
interested in
Spiritism began
holding
mediumship
meetings in her
home. In 1938,
José Rampazzo
married her
daughter, Ilda
Bengardini. They
lived in São
Paulo, but in
1940 the young
family,
including their
first son, moved
to Americana.
The mediumship
meetings were
still going on.
One day, his
son, who had
already been
walking, stopped
walking and
began crying.
Ilda told him to
take the boy to
her mother so
she could give
him healing. The
boy calmed down,
jumped from the
father’s lap and
began walking.
José Rampazzo
was determined
then to find out
how that had
happened. He
began attending
the meetings and
studying the
only book
available there,
The Gospel
According to
Spiritism.
Following the
Spiritual
Benefactors’
advice, he
decided to found
the Spiritist
Centre in 1944,
but the local
authorities were
Catholic and put
many obstacles.
He managed to
found the
centre, which in
1947 began
working in his
basement. He
moved home in
1951 and
eventually he
donated a plot
of land next to
his new home,
where the
Spiritist Centre
building was
built with
donation from
Spiritists at
the time. The
new building was
opened on July,
17th
1965. We are now
planning to
expand the
facilities,
despite the fact
that we have to
work very hard
do raise funds
to keep our work
going.
What is your
assessment of
the Spiritist
Movement in
Brazil now?
I think the
Brazilian
Spiritist
Movement is very
active, but some
leading figures
in the movement
and particularly
inside some
Spiritist Centrs
still need to
realise that we
really don’t own
anything. We
must understand
that we will
also go and,
therefore, we
must give
opportunities
for others to
develop instead
of hanging on to
posts and
positions
forever. Also,
we need to
support the
youth movements
in Spiritist
Centres.
What are the
main lessons
drawn from your
contact with
Spiritist
Speakers who
travel to
Americana?
Firstly, I would
like to
highlight the
friendship and
how much I have
learned with
them, as each
person has a
different way of
addressing
issues and
explaining
things in their
way. We learn at
every new talk
or seminar.
What advice
would you give
to our readers?
That you must
always study and
study and carry
on studying.
That we must
carry out an
inner reform and
adopt the
principle of
reasoned faith.
We must do good
deeds and, most
of all, do to
others what we
want others to
do to us. And
finally, to
understand very
clearly that we
know very little
and that we will
need to learn a
bit more every
day.
Is there
anything else
you would like
to add?
I am thankful to
God, Jesus and
to the Spiritual
Benefactors for
having giving me
the opportunity
of knowing
Spiritism and
for being able
to put into
practice some of
what I have
learned in
The Gospel
According to
Spiritism.