kittythehare
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More written about their reputation than their child? Maybe a mistranslation? I also can't read the whole article as it's behind paywall." Émile's parents: "We are not afraid to ask God for a miracle"
Colomban and Marie, Émile's parents, speak publicly for the first time since the disappearance of the two-and-a-half-year-old boy on July 8. They exclusively entrust the Christian Family with the ordeal they go through in faith and defend their reputation as well as that of their family."
A month and a half after Émile's disappearance on Saturday, July 8, his parents asked Famille Chrétienne to meet them in the Haut-Vernet family home. It was in this hamlet in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence that the 2-and-half-year-old boy, on vacation with his grandparents, was last seen. As the judicial investigation continues, the emotion that accompanies this drama remains alive and the whole mystery.
Marie and Colomban, her parents, received us with simplicity and seriousness in the rustic kitchen of their house, alongside Émile's maternal grandparents, above all to thank all those who helped and supported them, but also to respond to some false rumors circulating about them in the media.
This is the first time that these young parents have granted a journalist permission to enter the intimacy of their suffering, their faith, but also their invincible hope.
Les parents d’Émile : « Nous n’avons pas peur de demander à Dieu un miracle »
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Here is another article about the interview with Emile’s parents. (Google traduction )More written about their reputation than their child? Maybe a mistranslation? I also can't read the whole article as it's behind paywall.
Is there some prejudice against Catholics? I thought France was Catholic?We were aware that most journalists are not able to understand the Catholic world.
Where you are, does anyone take the position that all outside their own small group are not truly Christian? Or that anyone who is critical of them personally is failing in faith?Is there some prejudice against Catholics? I thought France was Catholic?
The only group I knew to do that qualified as a cult by the BITE model... generally people are chill and don't force their religion on others or judge harshly, at least not aloud.Where you are, does anyone take the position that all outside their own small group are not truly Christian? Or that anyone who is critical of them personally is failing in faith?
France is a mix of religions, with the biggest chunk of population (around fifty percent) declaring themselves Catholic. That Catholicism is though usually pretty lax.Is there some prejudice against Catholics? I thought France was Catholic?
It's quite popular stance among the fanatical Catholics where I live.Where you are, does anyone take the position that all outside their own small group are not truly Christian? Or that anyone who is critical of them personally is failing in faith?
Here's a translation of the article posted above by kitthehare :The little village has reopened with warnings it may be locked down again should the locals experience any hassle from journalists or prying eyes.
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Disparition d'Émile, 2 ans : "Ils prennent sur eux pour ne pas pleurer", ses parents toujours réfugiés au Haut-Vernet...
Cela fait bientôt deux mois que le petit Emile a disparu, dans les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Colomban et Marie, ses parents, se sont récemment exprimés sur cette tragique disparition. Un entretien décrypté par le journaliste qui l'a lui-même réalisé.www.purepeople.com
“Some no longer even dare to open the shutters, so many photographers are machine-gunning the place,” confirms François Balique to BFM DICI.
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