One of the highlights of
this issue is the interview
which Teresa Cristina Rossi,
from Monte Santo de Minas
(MG), delivered to our
collaborator and editor
Orson Peter Carrara, in
which she talks about the
importance of the work done
with the Spiritist youth.
Spiritist since 1987, Teresa
got closer to Spiritism to
understand the reasons of
her own existence. Attending
the Spiritist Center Love
and Charity, which complete
its first centenary in the
beginning of 2008, she
coordinates the activities
of the Spiritist Youth.
Another highlight of this
issue is the special story
entitled “The
multidisciplinarity of the
jurisdictional function”,
written by the confrere
Délcio Miranda da Rocha, Law
Judge living in Londrina
(PR). In his article, the
author quotes Nalini, whose
the magistrate should
pronounce the sentence with
feelings and not be reduced
to a mere bureaucrat
repeater of others’
opinions, trying to please
the majority.
In the end of October in
Liege, the third largest
city in Belgium,
the 1st Congress
of Medicine and Spirituality
took place, promoted by the
Belgian Spiritist Union.
Claudia Werdine reports, in
a special story, how the
congress fared.
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We finish in this issue the
study on the book
Christianity and Spiritism,
by Leon Denis, in which will
be followed, from next week
on, the study of the book
The Soul is Immortal, by
Gabriel Delanne.
The text of the Systematized
Study of the Spiritist
Doctrine (ESDE), from the
issue number 2 of this
magazine, has been
translated to Spanish, as
well as the previous entry,
as you can check it out. The
translation of the ESDE
texts is another
contribution of our partner
Isabel Porras Gonzales, from
Spain, and we thank her
effort.