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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 3 - N° 136 – December 6, 2009
  Translation
Emerson Gadelha Lacerda - emerson.gadelha@gmail.com


On focus, the Spiritist Movement in Denmark


The purest and most sublime moral, which will renew the world and unite humankind, is the evangelic moral, the one taught and exemplified by Jesus, as highlighted in this week’s editorial, entitled“The evangelical morality and its role in the world”. 

One of the highlights in the present edition is the interview conceded to the journalist Katia Fabiana Fernandes, from London, by our confrere Rubens Casotto Peres, coordinator of the Life Spiritist Society, from Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, in which he talks about his initiation on Spiritism and the current situation of the Spiritist Movement in that country. 

Another highlight this week is the special report in which Orson Peter Carrara, evoking the notable work performed by Mother Teresa of Calcutta and other important personalities of the planet, focusing the theme Love as a law for life.

It’s been 27 years of decease of Edgard Armond, one of the greatest scholars of Spiritism, who developed a relevant work in Spiritist Federation of Sao Paulo State, as shows the report that integrates the present edition and also constitutes one of its highlights. 

The day of tomorrow –  December 7th – bring us to memory a sad episode occurred in 1953 in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital, when the police invaded the headquarter of the Portuguese Spiritist Federation, confiscated all its belongings and properties and gave them to the Saint House of Mercy, destroying a library of over 12,000 volumes.  

Despite years of persecution the Portuguese Spiritist Movement kept itself active and continues its work, always growing in both quality and quantity.

 


 

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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