Alex Guimarães talks about
his book "Laying Giant - The
Story of Jerônimo Mendonça”
This week’s editorial
“Alone Again, poor lyrics to
a beautiful song”,
comments on one of the
biggest hits by Gilbert
O'Sullivan, whose lyrics did
not do justice to the beauty
of music, by passing a
negative idea about the
hardships and vicissitudes
that people face in the
world in which we live.
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
interview that the young
colleague Alex Sandro
Cardoso Guimarães, from São
José dos Campos, SP, granted
to our collaborator Orson
Peter Carrara. In the
interview, Alex Guimarães
talks about his recently
released book, "Laying
Giant - The Story of
Jerônimo Mendonça."
Aimed at children, the book
was published by Solidum
Editora.
Another highlight of the
week is special article
About the Virtual Pass,
authored by our collaborator
Guaraci de Lima Silveira,
from Juiz de Fora, MG. In
the article, the author
discusses the validity of
the proposed Virtual Pass,
which he believes has been
made with the best
intentions by our brothers
and sisters from the
Institute André Luiz.
For the past five years, the
Masonic Lodge Freedom, from
Ibiporã-PR, awards Merit of
Honors to students from
municipal schools who have
excelled during the year, as
Marcel Bataglia reports in a
story that is also one of
the highlights of this
edition.
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The anniversary of the
discarnation of Cairbar
Schutel will be registered
in three days, having
occurred on January 30th,
1938. Writer, journalist,
lecturer and founder of the
newspaper The Bugle
and the International
Journal of Spiritism,
Cairbar is considered,
rightly so, one of the most
important spiritist figures
in Brazil.