Antônio Villela:
“May the future
generations not
lose sight of
the main aim of
Spiritist
Centres”
The founder of
the Spiritist
Centre André
Luiz talks to us
about his
personal history
and the epic
task of founding
a Spiritist
Centre in
Brasília at the
time of the new
capital’s
foundation
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Antônio Villela
(photo)
was born in the
seaside
Brazilian town
of Mangaratiba,
in the state of
Rio de Janeiro.
He has lived in
Brasília since
1960, when the
new capital was
founded. He
became a
Spiritist in
1945 and in 1949
founded the
Spiritist Centre
Apóstolo Estevão
in the outskirts
of Rio de
Janeiro, as well
as the school
Paul of Tarsus,
which provi-
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ded free
education to
pupils from year
1 to year 4. He
was transferred
to Brasília in
June 1960, less
than two months
after the new
capital’s
foundation. He
was one of the
founders in
Brasília of the
local Spiritist
Federation.
Antônio Villela
is now retired
and dedicates
most of his time
to work in the
Spiritist
Movement. |
When and in
which
circumstances
was the
Spiritist Centre
André Luiz
founded?
It began in July
1960, in the
Candangolândia
area of the
Federal
District. It was
a very
interesting
story. I was in
a group of some
50 people
gathered when a
friend suggested
the creation of
an Umbanda
Centre – an
Afro-Brazilian
affiliation.
They voted and
elected me
president. I
refused
immediately to
accept the post,
because I was
already a
Spiritist,
following the
Codification of
Allan Kardec.
After some
debate, the vast
majority of them
accepted my
arguments. We
decided then to
create a
Spiritist
Centre. We asked
the Spiritual
Benefactors to
guide us in the
choice of a
name. We prayed
and picked a
piece of paper
from a box,
where more than
30 proposed
names had been
put in. The name
André Luiz [--
the Spirit who
wrote through
the medium,
Chico Xavier,
Nosso Lar (Our
Homes) and
many other books
--] came up.
That is how we
created the
Spiritist Centre
André Luiz,
known as CEAL
(-- its
Portuguese
acronym). And
the name that
came up for our
charity work was
Francis of
Assisi Social
Services. In
September 1970
we moved from
the wooden house
where we used to
meet to new
installations at
a plot of land
that we bought
in the Guará
district of
Brasília.
Tell us more
about the
pioneers of
Spiritism in
Brasília.
Among those who
played a key
role is Pedro
Letieri, who
joined CEAL in
1961, and
shortly after
Sebastião
Pereira Lopes,
Romualdo Manoel
Porto and many
others, who
worked
especially
hard.
What are the
main aims of
CEAL?
It is to help
disseminate,
live and put
into practice
the core
principles of
Spiritism as
codified by
Allan Kardec.
What are the
main changes
that CEAL has
gone through
along the
years?
In the beginning
it was not easy
to disseminate
Spiritism in
Brasília. A
small number of
Spiritists and
others who
joined the
Spiritist
Movement played
a key role in
the expansion of
activities in
the new capital.
It was all very,
very basic and
simple, but we
did everything
with lots of
love. We now
have more than
500 people who
attend our
events and
meetings daily.
We help people
from many
regions and
religions who
come to
Brasília.
What is your
assessment of
Spiritist books
in Brazil at the
moment?
I think the
dissemination of
the Teachings is
doing very well,
but that has
posed a few
problems. There
are many
published
authors in
Spiritism who
are in fact
putting forward
ideas and
thoughts that
clash with the
Codification of
Kardec.
What are the
main challenges
to overcome?
We must remain
faithful to the
aims for which
our Spiritist
Centre was
created by the
Spiritual
Benefactors.
What is the
importance of
Spiritist
Centres?
They must bring
back the essence
of Christianity,
which began at
the home where
the Apostles
gave healing and
assistance to
those in need.
What are CEAL’s
plans for the
future?
May the future
generations not
lose sight of
the main aim of
Spiritist
Centres, bearing
in mind the core
principles of
Spiritism. We
are all working
together for the
same cause and
it is up to the
young
generations to
go ahead on
Christ’s
journey.
Would you like
to leave a final
message to our
readers?
You must follow
what the Gospel
According to
Spiritism
teaches and
Spiritism in its
essence. Do not
go for a diluted
version of
Spiritism, mixed
with other
principles just
to please those
who come up with
weird ideas. The
Spiritist
principles we
should follow
are those of
love, pure and
simple, blessed
with forgiveness
and wisdom.