News roundup for September 5, 2022

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Joël Thibault, sports chaplain and evangelical pastor speaks on BFMTV in the context of the Pogba case

Paul Pogba’s brother recently claimed that the famous player would have paid a marabout to cast a spell on Kylian Mbappé. On September 1, sports chaplain Joël Thibault was received on BFMTV with other guests to speak on this matter and, in particular, on the question of witchcraft in the world of football.

International Day of Charity: 25th anniversary of the death of Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa died 25 years ago on September 5, 1997 at the age of 87. In 2012, the anniversary of her death was designated International Day of Charity by the United Nations General Assembly in tribute to the “work accomplished” of the nun who, for more than 45 years, worked with the most disadvantaged.

UK: For asylum seekers “better to kill yourself than go to Rwanda”

As the British government’s plan to expel asylum seekers to Rwanda is due to be examined in court on Monday, testimonies from those who fear they may have to leave are multiplying in the British media.

Pope Francis reaffirms ‘zero tolerance’ for cases of sexual assault

The Catholic Church must treat cases of sexual assault with “zero tolerance”, reaffirmed Pope Francis, who called them “monstrosity”, according to excerpts from an interview with a Portuguese television channel.

Born With 12 Fingers, 6-Year-Old Says ‘God Made Me Different, And It’s Just Amazing’

Six-year-old Wyatt Shield was born with polydactyly (which refers to the presence of more than five fingers or toes on each limb). He recently published a book called “Wyatt’s Great Adventures with the Shriners.” The little boy, who affirms that “God makes all his people special in his own unique and impressive way”, wishes with this book to demonstrate that “little children can do great things”.

Reincarnation and Salvation by Works: Survey Reveals Surprising Beliefs of Pastors

More than a third of pastors in a survey conducted by Arizona Christian University believe that “reincarnation is a real possibility” or that “someone who is generally good or does enough good things for others can earn a place in the darling”.

In Egypt, a Christian father and his son killed by Islamic State terrorists

Salama Waheeb Moussa and her son Hani Waheeb Moussa were killed on their family farm by Islamic State terrorists in Egypt on August 30.

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