Young Karl Mauro talks about
COMEERJ and its importance
This
week’s editorial, "How we
face criticism," exposes to
the reader the position we
consider most appropriate
for our relationship with
those who read this
magazine.
One of the highlights of the
week is the interview given
to our collaborator Marcus
Braga by the young colleague
Karl Mauro, from Petrópolis,
RJ, an employee of the
Municipal Spiritist Union of
Petrópolis, where he has
been working for some time
on the coordination of local
and regional gatherings of
young spiritists. In the
interview, the central theme
is the COMEERJ, a
traditional event which
takes place annually in
various centers, bringing
together the young
spiritists from the state of
Rio
Another highlight of this
issue is the special article
entitled "Recent scientific
evidences about the
existence of life after
death", authored by Mado
Martinez and Elaine Cristina
Vieira, researchers rooted
respectively in the Spanish
cities of Alicante and
Barcelona.
In exhibition in theaters
across Brazil since
mid-September, you can still
watch the film "And life
goes on ...", an adaptation
of the book of the same name
written by André Luiz,
directed and written by
Paulo Figueiredo, as shown
in the special report that
is part of this issue and
one of its highlights.
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This week
completes the study of the
book "Evolution in Two
Worlds" by André Luiz, which
has been published in this
journal since the edition
#237. Next week starts the
study of the book "Sex and
Destiny," also written by
André Luiz.
The grand finale of The
Greatest Brazilian of All
Times occurred Wednesday
night, October 3rd, at the
headquarters of the SBT, in
São Paulo. With the voting
completed, journalist Carlos
Nascimento announced Chico
Xavier as the winner of the
competition, with 71.4% of
the votes provided over the
Internet and via SMS.
Congratulations to the late
medium, not only for the
recognition of the Brazilian
people, but for everything
he did on behalf of all of
us who owe him so much.