How Spiritists behaved in
the anencephalic issue
This week’s editorial
“The view of the Supreme
Court on abortion of
anencephalics”
comments the decision made
on April 12th by
the Supreme Court regarding
abortion in cases of
anencephaly.
Kéops Vasconcelos, a judge
living in Campina Grande-PB,
is interviewed this week.
Spiritist since 1996, the
colleague is associated in
the spiritist movement, to
NEDE - Center for the Study
of the Spiritist Doctrine as
its Executive Director, to
AME-CG - Municipal Spiritist
Association of Campina
Grande-PB as its Deputy
Director, and ABRAME -
Brazilian Association of
Spiritist Magistrates as the
Sectional Delegate in
Paraíba, in addition to
integrating the Legislative
Tracking Committee of the
Brazilian Spiritist
Federation.
In the interview, which is
one of the highlights of
this edition, the colleague
weaves expressive
considerations about the Law
and its connections with the
Gospel, Spiritism and the
progress of mankind.
Another highlight of the
week is the conclusion of
the Special "Christian
Conduct", written by our
collaborator Alessandro
Viana Vieira de Paula. The
article was split into two
parts. The first part was
published in the previous
edition.
The decision of the Supreme
Court on the issue of
anencephalic is, incredible
as it may seem, attributed
by some colleagues to the
omission of the spiritists
of Brazil, an absurd and
unfair criticism, as shown
in another special article
in this issue and is one of
his highlights.
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On this day - April 22th
- Florence Cook passed away
in 1904, the English medium
that became known through
the studies of William
Crookes on the subject
materialization of spirits.
Born in 1856, Florence Cook
was the medium through which
occurred the famous
incarnations of the Spirit
of Katie King.