A chat with Pedro Narci
Bouchet Neto
This week’s editorial, "A
recipe to ward off evil
spirits," explains why
the effort to release the
obsessed is not always fast.
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
interview that the colleague
Pedro Narci Bouchet Neto
gave to our collaborator
Orson Peter Carrara. Settled
in the town of San Borja-RS,
where he chairs the
Spiritist Association José
Ferreira de Morais, this
spiritist leader from Rio
Grande do Sul proposes the
physical modernization of
the spiritist institutions
and the union of all
spiritists towards a more
intense dissemination of the
spiritist message.
Another highlight of this
edition is the special
article "The Universal
Life" by Christina Nunes,
from Rio de Janeiro-RJ.
Divided into two parts, this
article - which focuses on
one of the fundamental
principles of Spiritism -
will be completed in next
week's edition.
In May 1862, fifty years
ago, the Spiritist Municipal
Association of Maringá –
AMEM was born, as shown in
the special report by Marcel
Gonçalves who is also one of
the highlights of this
edition.
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On this date - September 9th
- the colleague Richard
Peter was born in Macaé-RJ.
His birth occurred in 1853.
Pedro Richard was one of the
founders of the Group Ismael
and one of the most
important pioneers of
Spiritism in the former
capital of the Republic,
where he died in 1918.