The three main Brazilian
magazines highlighted, over
the last weeks, the success
that the movie
Bezerra de Menezes – The
Diary of a Spirit
has been making.
According to the magazine
Época, the film is
unpretentious and lacks a
“plot that drags on in the
film”, but it has not
stopped it to become what
the magazine called as “a
new phenomenon of Brazilian
cinema”.
The explanation of the
success of the movie,
according to the magazine,
would be, not the movie
itself, but the topic –
Spiritism, in face of the 20
millions of followers and
adepts that the Spiritist
Doctrine gathers in Brazil.
This is the editorial issue
of this magazine, which also
presents, as one of this
highlights he interview the
confrere Gerson Luiz
Tavares, from Florianopolis
(SC), delivered to our
collaborator and editor
Antonio Augusto Nascimento.
Former president of the
Catarinense Spiritist
Federation and an active
lecturer in the Spiritist
movement and qualification
of workers. Born to a
Spiritist family, he talks
in this interview about his
trajectory and the current
moment of Spiritism in his
city, Florianopolis, and his
state.
Another highlight of this
issue is the special story
written by the confrere
Enrique Eliseo Baldovino,
which focuses on the
activities the Compiler of
Spiritism had as a
translator.
Last week, the confrere
Cosme Massi delivered,
invited by the Spiritist
Union of the 5th Region, two
seminars in the city of
Londrina, having as a theme
“Mediumship and Moral" and
"Notions of Education in
Childhood", as shows the
special story by José Miguel
da Silveira, also part of
this issue.
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On Sunday, 12, at 15h,
Divaldo Franco has his
weekly TV show at Rede TV,
one of the attractions since
October, 5. With the length
of 30 minutes, the show is a
great opportunity offered to
the Spiritist Movement to
show the public what, in
fact, Spiritism is and what
its principles are.