The last days of November
brought much pain and misery
to the people of Santa
Catarina. People from all
ages among the casualties
and houses destroyed, with
everything they had inside,
this is the tragedy
inflicted on our neighbor
state,
as it’s shown in our leading
article, entitled
“Impossible to be apart from
the misery of Santa Catarina”.
One of the highlights of
this issue is the interview
delivered by our Paraibana
confrere Walkiria Lucia de
Araújo Cavalcante to our
collaborator and editor
Orson Peter Carrara. Member
of the Spiritist Center the
Essenes, she is a lecturer,
writer to several newspapers
and participant of the
mediumistic group, besides
working with tasks related
to the functioning of
Spiritist institutions.
Another highlight of this
issue is the Special
entitled “A Christian view
on homosexuality”, in which
Jorge Hessen assumes that,
as soon as the leaning
towards homosexuality is
identified in this dimension
of existence, it’s paramount
to give them proper
educative support, at the
same way it’s done with the
heterosexual majority of the
society.
Currently with 21 members,
the Spiritist Choir Nosso
Lar, established on April 27
this year, is the topic of
the story written by Marinei
Ferreira Rezende, who also
analyzes the importance of
music in the Spiritist
Center. The story is another
highlight of this issue.
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There has been verified in
some means, especially over
the Internet, a campaign
whose aim is to associate
Kardec to racism. The aim
is, obviously, denigrate the
Spiritist Doctrine and
create a hostile environment
to the spreading of the
Doctrine in those who are
victims of the alleged
prejudice. The story is
analyzed in-depth by our
collaborator Paulo Neto in
the text “Racism in Kardec”
in which you can check it
out on the website
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8439082/Racismo-Em-Kardec