Tell us, first
of all, a bit
about the city
of Cafelândia. |
Cafelândia is a
town in the
northwest of the
state of São
Paulo, lying
some 420 km from
the state
capital, with a
population of
17,500
inhabitants. The
biggest event in
Cafelândia is
the well-known
CAFEARTES, an
arts fair now in
its 36th
edition. It
takes place
every year in
the month of
September,
during the
Brazil
independence
celebrations (7th
September). Our
economy is based
on agriculture
and cattle
raising. More
recently, a
plant for the
production of
alcohol and
ethanol has been
opened in town,
and the
production of
sugar cane has
become an
important
element in our
economy.
Cafelândia also
has a number of
modern small and
medium-sized
industries that
help support the
local economy.
How many
Spiritist
organisations
are there in
Cafelândia and
who was the
first to take
the Teachings to
the town?
We only have one
Spiritist
organisation in
town. The first
one was founded
in the 1920s,
named Bezerra de
Menezes
Spiritist
Centre, led by
José de Souza
Gaia and his
wife, Primo
Borin, Carlos
Ferreira da
Rocha and
others. It was
officially
registered in
the Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation on
July 14th
1925, under the
name of Amor e
Caridade. Its
president was
then Arthur
Genari.
What influence
do neighbouring
cities have on
the local
Spiritist
Movement?
The biggest
influence we
have is from the
neighbouring
city of Lins,
where the
headquarters of
the regional USE
(Union of
Spiritist
Societies) is
based. We also
benefit from the
continuous
assistance from
Casa dos
Espíritas in
Lins, with its
study groups,
talks, lectures
and its book
club.
What activities
and services do
you offer in the
Love and Charity
Spiritist
Centre?
We have study
groups, arts
groups, book
fairs,
mediumship
groups and a
department
dedicated to
social
assistance and
charity
(preparing
clothes and
other items for
newborn babies
and gathering
clothes to
donate to
children in need
in the area).
Is there special
activity that
you would like
to highlight?
We have special
meetings where
our choir Vozes
Vida peforms,
with an
excellent
repertoire of
Spiritist music.
And I would like
to highlight the
fact that we
produced 1,600
items of child
clothing in a
year and
collected 3,000
Kg of food to
donate to people
in need. Another
event that is
well worth
mentioning is
the Spiritist
book fair, which
is held during
the annual arts
fair (CAFEARTES)
and has achieved
excellent
results.
What does
Spiritism
represent in
your life?
The Spiritist
Teachings have
awaken in me a
new way of
understanding
life and the
need to work for
the benefit of
other people.
Is there
anything you
would like to
add?
Each one of us
can serve or
help in their
own way. Do not
sit down and
wait. Go out and
volunteer to
help, without
being summoned.
These are the
guidelines I
have received
and that I am
sharing here.
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