A chat with Danilo Soares
de
Oliveira
This week’s editorial, “Spiritist
Doctrine and spiritist
movement are different
things”, reminds us that
the spiritist doctrine is
comprised of the principles
and doctrinal body of
Spiritism, encoded by the
French professor Allan
Kardec.
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
interview that the colleague
from Minas Gerais Danilo
Soares de Oliveira gave to
our collaborator Orson Peter
Carrara. Living in the city
of Manaus, capital of
Amazonas, Danilo talks in
the interview about the
spiritist movement in
Amazonas and the
difficulties of geographical
nature faced by spiritists
living in that state.
Another highlight of this
edition is the special
article titled “Land of
the Gospel: singular facts”,
authored by our colleague
Gebaldo José de Sousa, from
Goiânia-GO. In his article,
Gebaldo recall some
interesting aspects related
to the history and
development of the country,
with its mix of peoples and
cultures, a rare case in the
world in which we live.
Last Sunday in São Paulo,
the USE, which coordinates
the Spiritist movement in
São Paulo, defined its
schedule for 2013, as shown
in this special report
included in this edition and
also one of its highlights.
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On a date like yesterday,
December 15th,
was born Lázaro Luiz
Zamenhof, creator of
Esperanto, the artificial
language most spoken in the
world. His birth occurred in
1859, in the Polish city of
Białystok.