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1.
Church and Spiritist Centers. They Are Not The Same.
Contrary to a Spiritist Center, a Church will involve rituals,
priests, pastors and ministers within a rigid leadership hierarchy,
along with appropriate liturgical procedures. Please read
"Spiritists Centers Are Not Churches" at this site.
Also check the link "Obtain Tax Exemption"
for guidelines on incorporation of Spiritist Centers and tax-exemption
application. The USSC will be happy to mail samples of Articles
of Incorporation and By-laws to those interested.
2. Spiritist Meetings and Spiritist Books. Spiritist
study meetings utilize primarily the five
books of Kardec's Codification (The Spirits' Book, The
Mediums' Book, The Gospel According to Spiritism, The Genesis,
and Heaven and Hell), as well as other complementary materials.
Mediumistic sessions should only be carried out with workers
prepared for this practice and under the supervision and assistance
of persons responsible and experienced in such meetings.
3. Name for the Spiritist Group/Center. A group that
meets regularly should choose a name for itself. It is always
advisable to choose a name in English for centers in the U.S.
Allan Kardec Spiritist Study Group of [insert name of your
city or state] is always a good choice, or another variable
with the name "Kardec" to identify Spiritism. Of course there
are other names that reflect the practice of the Doctrine
- simple and dignified. Once the name is chosen - congratulations!
- send the information together with address and contact to
the USSC for website posting.
4. Sales of Spiritist Books in the U.S. See links at
this website under e-books.
5. Guidelines for the Formation of Spiritist Centers and
Spiritist Workers. See documents bellow.
>
Guidelines
to the Groups, Centers and Spiritist Societies
> Preparation
of Spiritist Workers
Also look up two very important pamphlets that can be reproduced
for free distribution:
> Get
to Know Spiritism
> Disseminate
Spiritism
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