In this edition, the
conclusion of the interview
with the president of the
FEB
This week’s editorial, “A
Fish without a Bicycle”
comments on the phrase "A
man without religion is like
a fish without a bicycle," a
thought that has become a
current fad.
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
conclusion of the interview
the president of the
Brazilian Spiritist
Federation, Antonio Cesar
Perri de Carvalho, granted
to our collaborator Jorge
Hessen, from Brasília-DF. In
the interview, whose first
part was published in the
last issue, Cesar Perri
talks about the challenges
he has been facing in
coordinating the Brazilian
Spiritist Movement.
Another highlight of this
edition is the special
article titled “Do the
spiritual cities exist?”
authored by our collaborator
Christina Nunes, from Rio de
Janeiro. According to
Christina, it is a mistake
to say that there are no
spiritual cities because
that information is not
found in the basic works,
which is not true.
The course Training
Spiritist Educators for
Children and Youth, taught
by USE São Paulo, was held
once again in Santos-SP on
May 4th as shown
in the special report by
Martha Rios Guimarães, which
is also one of the
highlights of this edition.
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This week the calendar
marked the birth of
Elizabeth D'Esperance on May
13th, one of the
most important mediums in
the history of Spiritism.
Her birth occurred in 1849
in Edinburgh, Scotland.