A chat with Cláudia
Johann
Scholl
This week’s editorial,
Change follows the
acquisition of belief,
seeks to answer why it is so
difficult for an individual
to assimilate the Spiritist
principles and incorporate
them into ordinary acts of
life.
Cláudia Johann Scholl
is our interview this week.
Born in
Santo Ângelo-RS,
where she lives,
speech therapist, mother of
two daughters and married to
Luis Roberto Scholl, Cláudia
Scholl is vice president and
director of the Department
of the Doctrine of the
Spiritist Group Seara do
Mestre, located in the same
city.
In the interview, which is
one of the highlights of
this edition, she tells us
about the work developed by
the Spiritist Group Seara do
Mestre, which has several
important fronts.
The colleague Enrique Eliseo
Baldovino, from Foz do
Iguaçu, PR, is the author of
the special article of the
week where he makes an
important revelation about
the Spirits’ Book
and its close links with
The Book of Mediums,
both written by Allan
Kardec. The article is also
one of the highlights of
this edition.
Contrary to what some people
think, the youth spiritist
movement still thrives in
several regions of Brazil,
as shown in the story by our
colleague Marcelo Cuin about
the 18th Regional
Youth Spiritists Meeting,
held in the city of
Votuporanga-SP.
The report is also one of
the highlights of this
edition.
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On this date - January 8 -
was founded in 1958, in Rio
de Janeiro-RJ, the Lar
Fabiano de Cristo, born from
an idea by Carlos Torres
Pastorino who gathered other
benefactors around a
proposal that could benefit
the needy and destitute
children.
Jaime Rolemberg de Lima,
the great executor of the
Work, was one of those
benefactors.