It has been 120 years since
the publication of the book
Posthumous Works
The Spiritist Doctrine
includes the forgiveness of
trespasses, the indulgence
for the imperfections of
others and kindness to
everyone; these virtues form
the concept of charity, as
it was understood by Jesus.
This is the theme of this
week’s editorial entitled
Forgiveness is healthy.
One of the highlights of the
week is the interview
conceded by our confrere
Lúcia Borges Palmgren, from
Copenhagen, to the
journalist Katia Fabiana
Fernandes. Lúcia has been
living in Denmark for the
past 10 years and during
this interview she speaks
about various topics as well
as about the spiritist
movement in the mentioned
country.
Another highlight is the
Special from Orson Peter
Carrara about the book
Posthumous Works, which was
published 21 years after the
passing of Kardec, in 1890.
The book consists of two
parts. At first, studies of
Kardec on exciting topics
and the second part intimate
notes, details about the
private life of the Encoder,
communications of spirits
directly related to the task
of the Spiritist
Codification and the
preciousness of the texts
Project 1868, Constitution
of Spiritism and Spiritist
Creed.
Between the 17th and 24th of
July it was held the 59th
Spiritist Week of Astolfo
Dutra (MG), an event
sponsored by the Spiritist
Foundation Abel Gomes, which
this year has paid tribute
to the Centenary of Birth of
Chico Xavier, as shown in
this special report which is
part of this edition and is
one of the highlights of
this week.
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145 years ago, on the 01st
August, it has been
published the first edition
of the book Heaven and
Hell, or Divine Justice
According to Spiritism,
by Allan Kardec. It was the
year of 1865 and the
Spiritist Doctrine was still
merely in its eighth year of
life!