This page aims to advance without reservation the study, practice, and dissemination of Spiritism in accordance with its three principal aspects of Science, Philosophy, and Morality. The advancement of the Spiritist Doctrine for the benefit of the public in accordance with the principles established in the Five Books of the Spiritist Codification by Allan Kardec: (i) The Spirits’ Book; (ii) The Me
diums’ Book; (iii) The Gospel According to Spiritism; (iv) Heaven and Hell; and (v) Genesis.
2. To elucidate that Spiritism realizes what Jesus said of the promised Consoler, by bringing knowledge of those things which allow Man to know where he came from, where he is going and why he is on Earth; so attracting mankind towards the true principles of God's law and offering consolation through faith and hope.
3. To promote the study and dissemination of Spiritism, without exception, according to its three principal aspects: Scientific, Philosophical, and Moral.
4. To promote the practice of charity on the spiritual, moral, and material levels in accordance with the Spiritist Doctrine; and other works which, by following its guidelines, become complementary and subsidiary to the Codification.
5. To source, translate, author, publish, produce, and make available books, literature, and audio-visual materials on Spiritism, maintaining as parameter the principles expressed in Allan Kardec’s works.
6. To create and prepare Spiritist study and work programs, rooted in the established principles laid out in the Spiritist Codification, for all interested individuals, groups, and organizations.
7. To propagate the tenets of Spiritism through Group Studies, Courses, Assemblies, Congresses, and by all available channels and means of communication.
8. To offer guidance, advice, and consulting on the Doctrinal, Administrative, and Supportive levels to individuals and organizations to assist them in the set-up, accomplishment, and continuity of Spiritist study and work programs.
9. To cultivate and sustain the collaborative exchange of studies, opinions, experiences, and learnings with other compatible national and international Spiritist institutions.
10. To be strictly respectful of all religions, philosophies, and creeds and not to distinguish between races, color, faiths, cultures, gender, handicaps, familial status, and nationalities guided by the understanding that we are all created equal by a God who is Supremely Just and Good.