Do we need to talk about
death?
According to Claudia
Gelernter, “yes”, as
shown in her special article
"Spiritists, we need to
talk about death," which
was divided into two parts.
The conclusion of the
article will be published in
our next issue.
The article is one of the
highlights of this edition.
This week’s editorial,
Fatality and its nuances,
discusses one issue that
remains a mystery to many
people, even among
spiritists, although it was
the subject of clear
explanations in the first
book by Allan Kardec.
Another highlight of this
edition is the interview
given by our colleague
Cleusa Conceição Terres
Schuch
to our collaborator and
publisher Antonio Nascimento.
Master in Education from the
Federal University of Rio
Grande do Sul, president of
the Municipal Union of
Spiritist of Guaíba-RS, and
coordinator of the ESDE
sector in the Doctrinal
Department of the FERGS,
Cleusa Schuch talks in the
interview about her
experiences and ideas
pertaining to the spiritist
doctrine and spiritist
movement in her state.
The CARI - Centre for
Support of Child Recovery
Dr. Hugo Dehé, in Londrina-PR,
has for the past 12 years
helped babies at risk. It is
an activity not usually
linked to a spiritist
institution, as shown in the
story by Marcel Battaglia,
another highlight of this
edition.
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On this date - January 15th
- was launched in 1861 in
Paris, France, the first
edition of The Mediums'
Book, by Allan Kardec, a
work that is considered the
second of the so called the
Pentateuch of Kardec, which
began in 1857 with the
publication of The
Spirits’ Book.