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Gloria.TV News on the 28th of August. I am a Catholic 41-year-old star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey”, Teresa Giudice, recently wrote on her blog: “I'm a Catholic, not a Buddhist or energist …More
Gloria.TV News on the 28th of August.

I am a Catholic

41-year-old star of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey”, Teresa Giudice, recently wrote on her blog: “I'm a Catholic, not a Buddhist or energist or whatever." And: "I believe you should do good things because that's what God wants you to do, to be a good person. I don't think people have bad things happen to them because they did something bad," she said. "Bad things happen to good people all the time. Life is a journey and you need to handle everything that's thrown at you with grace, not superstition."

Political asylum

45 pilgrims, who traveled from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan and Sierra Leone to attend World Youth Day 2013 have remained in Brazil after they apparently received politically and religiously motivated threats according to media reports. The pilgrims are asking for political asylum because of the situation in their respective countries and because they have apparently received religiously or politically motivated threats.

All the same in the name of diversity

Quebec Premier Pauline Marois has lent support to a “Charter of Quebec Values” that would ban the wearing of religious garb and crucifixes by public employees. The Canadian Press reported that the plan would “prohibit people like doctors, teachers, and public daycare workers from donning turbans, kippas, hijabs, and visible crucifixes,”. “We’re moving forward in the name of all the women, all the men, who chose Quebec for our culture, for our freedom, and for our diversity,” said Marois. Gloria.TV would like to know what Ms Marois wants to do with those who have a visible tattoo of a cross?

Mufti Farid Salman

Head of the Ulema Council of the All-Russian Muslim Board, in a statement Tuesday published by Inter fax-Religion called on the Egyptian Muslim population to maintain the safety of churches in the country and to protect Christian clergy. The mufti accused the Muslim Brotherhood movement of using pseudo-Islamic slogans to "open the gates of chaos and disaster.”
Paradise
I did not know that Sierra Leone was a problem country. Thanks for the news.
Dahvid
Thanks for the news! ...... I believe this hasn't been the first time that youth have remained in a country where World Youth Day occured due to political or religious problems therefore seeking assylum.