Now living in the USA,
Umberto Fabbri talks to the
magazine
In this week’s editorial, "Children's
Day, 90 years", we
remember that it was in 1924
that date October 12th
of was chosen to mark the
brazilian Children's Day. It
also highlights the
importance of childhood in
the evolutionary process.
According to our colleague
Umberto Fabbri, Americans
thirst for spiritualization.
In an interview with our
collaborator Orson Peter
Carrara, he tells us about
the work done and the
difficulties faced by the
Spiritist movement in the
United States, where he
currently resides. The
interview is one of the
highlights of this edition.
Another highlight is the
final part of the special
article written by Rogério
Coelho, from Muriaé-MG, in
which he explains and
analyzes what he calls a
relentless multidisciplinary
plan of sabotage against
Spiritism. The first part of
the article was published
last week.
Paul Salerno talks about the
activity conducted last
month by the esteemed
speaker Divaldo Franco in
the cities of Foz do Iguaçu
and Cascavel in Paraná. On
that occasion, Divaldo
coordinated the 1st
You and Peace
Movement of Foz do Iguaçu,
which counted with the
participation of a large
public. The article is also
one of the highlights of
this edition.
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EVOC - The Virtual Publisher
“O Consolador” launched last
Friday, October 10th,
the online edition of the
book “Antuza - A
deaf-mute who listened and
talked”, written by Alex
Guimarães from São José dos
Campos-SP. The book can be
dowloaded for free using the
link:
http://www.oconsolador.com.br/editora/evoc.htm
.