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adam was brought up in the spirit of the jesuits, the masculine spirituality.tholic church, but renounced christianity and believed in satan. the basis for the created movement was the principle of hierarchy. at the top of spartacus. spartacus, that’s how the entire gaupt called himself, after the name of the slave who led the uprising in the roman empire, to rebel against christianity and the monarchy and replace them with atheism and a republican system, this was his plan. to this, resgaubt threw an underground army of the illuminati, which had grown to 2.0 followers, united by the anti-christian. “just think, my boss is pregnant. the information that the illuminati is plotting a revolution was also encrypted, but the rumor is that a certain group is plotting.” finally reached the ruler of bavaria, karl theodor. the illuminati began to be banned in bavaria in 1784, as they were planning a revolution, wanted to penetrate the government apparatus, by installing people who will act in their interests. the movement was outlawed, members of the order were persecut
adam was brought up in the spirit of the jesuits, the masculine spirituality.tholic church, but renounced christianity and believed in satan. the basis for the created movement was the principle of hierarchy. at the top of spartacus. spartacus, that’s how the entire gaupt called himself, after the name of the slave who led the uprising in the roman empire, to rebel against christianity and the monarchy and replace them with atheism and a republican system, this was his plan. to this, resgaubt...
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once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasteryy there is a park in its place. but the monumental collegium is the oldest historical and architectural memory. the capital of polesie has been fortunately preserved to this day; from a bird's eye view, as well as from other angles, the patriarch of pinsk looks impressive. in the 17th century it was the best educational institution in the city. for 12-13 years of study here it was possible to receive not only secular, but also spiritual education. among famous graduates of the college, publicist and teacher anastas ludwig kirsnitsa. as well as the historian poet adam naruszewicz and the rector of the university of warsaw, karol wyrwicz. by the way, i heard that the jesuits were the first to abandon the stick, that is, corporal punishment, and used awards and distinctions as carrots. it is also curious that in the academic year of the college there were only 190 days; classes, to the envy of today’s students , lasted no more than two hours at a time. today, within the walls of the forme
once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasteryy there is a park in its place. but the monumental collegium is the oldest historical and architectural memory. the capital of polesie has been fortunately preserved to this day; from a bird's eye view, as well as from other angles, the patriarch of pinsk looks impressive. in the 17th century it was the best educational institution in the city. for 12-13 years of study here it was possible to...
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for him to get to where he is. >> reporter: the jesuit high alum would go on to play two years for uclaas a force of nature, dominating his last year's defensive player of the year. >> he's a warrior. he's a gladiator. >> reporter: overcoming trials with a chance now to take his talent to the next level. >> through it for our community and he's a solid young man to look up to. >> amazing comeback story. >> what a great one. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> it is a celebration of staying power, a big weekend for two bay area businesses, both famous in their own right. how they're out to defy the odds of the downtown doom loop. >> came here the first time when i was 12 years old. >> when you think of famous places to eat in the city by the bay, chances are tatich grill is on that list, the secret sauce that's kept it going for 175 years. >> second generation customers, third generation customers. that's why all customers keep coming back. >>> and a relaunch for an oakland barbecue joint that's had its share of ups and downs,
for him to get to where he is. >> reporter: the jesuit high alum would go on to play two years for uclaas a force of nature, dominating his last year's defensive player of the year. >> he's a warrior. he's a gladiator. >> reporter: overcoming trials with a chance now to take his talent to the next level. >> through it for our community and he's a solid young man to look up to. >> amazing comeback story. >> what a great one. >>> that's it for the news...
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it is housed in a 16th-century building, a former jesuit college.ldest collections of ethnography, archeology, numismatics and nature were collected on the territory of pinsk ukrainian woodland. in the museum you can see a unique collection of ceramic tiles , a sarcophagus from the 19th century, a collection of bladed weapons, and documents. books in the great hall patriotic war, learn about the creation of one of the first partisan detachments under the command of vasily zakharovich korzh. in the ethnography halls, folk costumes of the pinsk region, weaving, products of polevsky blacksmiths, woodworkers, and weaving from wicker and straw are presented. in the nature department you can get acquainted with representatives of the fauna of this region of belarus. of particular interest. a collection of paintings, these are works by famous artists shishkin, polenov, perov, pen, tsverko, maslennikov. april 7 , 1947 in the small village of vitebsk region, the belarusian graphic artist, teacher, honored artist of the republic of belarus, valery slauk, was
it is housed in a 16th-century building, a former jesuit college.ldest collections of ethnography, archeology, numismatics and nature were collected on the territory of pinsk ukrainian woodland. in the museum you can see a unique collection of ceramic tiles , a sarcophagus from the 19th century, a collection of bladed weapons, and documents. books in the great hall patriotic war, learn about the creation of one of the first partisan detachments under the command of vasily zakharovich korzh. in...
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after graduating from the polotsk and jesuit academy, he received a master's degree in philosophy.he studied philosophy, theology, poetics and rhetoric in pontifical gregorian university. having received the rank of priest, he quickly glorified him. as an excellent preacher, he became interested in missionary work in the middle east. in 1836 he went to mesopotamia and lebanon with the goal of opening catholic educational institutions in the middle east. as an inspector for the vatican, he traveled to many countries in asia and africa, where he conducted archaeological excavations. maximilian rylla led a missionary mission in syria and founded a college in beirut with classrooms, a printing house and a museum. later. this college received the status of a university, which, by the way, still exists and is considered one of the best in the middle east. rylo organized a catholic school in malta, preached in sicily, and lectured at the roman collegium. in 1846 he was appointed vicar apostolic for central africa. the researcher is a priest, also known as the author of travel diaries and
after graduating from the polotsk and jesuit academy, he received a master's degree in philosophy.he studied philosophy, theology, poetics and rhetoric in pontifical gregorian university. having received the rank of priest, he quickly glorified him. as an excellent preacher, he became interested in missionary work in the middle east. in 1836 he went to mesopotamia and lebanon with the goal of opening catholic educational institutions in the middle east. as an inspector for the vatican, he...
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the choice of a classic style would have been made, since the creation of the jesuit mission, which at that moment was already 200 years old, was in power on these lands. yes, that's it in the 18th century, the idea of the order of jesus christ began to develop. natural changes. first of all, this information was revealed in architecture. they are practically advocating the hell of baruque forms and began to demonstrate old -fashioned rationalism in more simple ways, just in line with manumental classicism. region, where we know mosar is falling, yes, let’s say so, not that empty, but also... there are enough additional hellish centers, and the whole point is that such brilliant reports of the arch appear there textures, but also your own o'clock at 18 stagodzi, when the temple is in full swing, this would be the same, because there is no center of dzyarzhava, because the vilensk region, and as no cruci, glybochyna, this is just this very day, this was the month, they were paying for the fees of their kingdom, the gentry and tycoons, these were... bastards rach paspalitay knew, you k
the choice of a classic style would have been made, since the creation of the jesuit mission, which at that moment was already 200 years old, was in power on these lands. yes, that's it in the 18th century, the idea of the order of jesus christ began to develop. natural changes. first of all, this information was revealed in architecture. they are practically advocating the hell of baruque forms and began to demonstrate old -fashioned rationalism in more simple ways, just in line with...
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at 16 stagodzі asnovўnym, asnovўnym the ideologists of this style were the jesuits.hese styles. in 17 stagodzi baroka was robbed of the so-called sarmatsky. geta baroka gill ardenoў, damіnіkantsaў. the franciscans were timidly noble, jumpy, cold, fashioned churches, just because of such national implications, such a nostalgia for chivalry, as if it were no longer a thing, and in the 18th century they were patched up for centuries, uniyak baroques, and dozens of churches. ў і klіshtaroў, famous baruns, bytsen, zhyrovichy, berazvedchy , here you can call saproud masters of architecture, the truth is not all the yans are left behind, so eighteen... in the 18th hundred years of the rays there is a union, and the kali paraunovatsk, vilensk baroques and the production of all our cascels in javintsy, then we don’t know all the unnecessary elements, but the solution is what, this kascel, which belongs to the order of the franciscans, and the yans, as if they did not work like that in the 18th century, were so necessary, they all followed their traditions, the yans were large
at 16 stagodzі asnovўnym, asnovўnym the ideologists of this style were the jesuits.hese styles. in 17 stagodzi baroka was robbed of the so-called sarmatsky. geta baroka gill ardenoў, damіnіkantsaў. the franciscans were timidly noble, jumpy, cold, fashioned churches, just because of such national implications, such a nostalgia for chivalry, as if it were no longer a thing, and in the 18th century they were patched up for centuries, uniyak baroques, and dozens of churches. ў і...
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after graduating from the polotsk and jesuit academy, he received a master's degree in philosophy.nt to rome, where he studied philosophy, theology, poetics and rhetoric at the pontifical gregorian university. having received the priesthood, he quickly became famous as an excellent preacher and became interested in missionary work in the middle east. in 1836 he went to mesopotamia and lebanon. in order to open catholic educational institutions in the middle east, as an inspector of the vatican he traveled to many countries in asia and africa, where he conducted archaeological excavations. maximilian rylla headed the missionary mission in syria, founded a college with training classes in beirut, printing house and museum. later, this college received the status of a university, which, by the way, still exists and is considered one of the best in the middle east. ryla was organized by the catholic. school in malta, preached in sicily, lectured at the roman collegium. in 1846 he was appointed vicar apostolic for central africa. the researcher is a priest, also known as the author of t
after graduating from the polotsk and jesuit academy, he received a master's degree in philosophy.nt to rome, where he studied philosophy, theology, poetics and rhetoric at the pontifical gregorian university. having received the priesthood, he quickly became famous as an excellent preacher and became interested in missionary work in the middle east. in 1836 he went to mesopotamia and lebanon. in order to open catholic educational institutions in the middle east, as an inspector of the vatican...
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the choice of classic style would be. they were laid out, because the jesuit mission, which at that moment had already ruled for 200 years on these lands, began to flourish. at the end of the 18th century, the ideology of the order of jesus christ began to experience fundamental changes. first of all, this information was revealed in architecture. ezuits are practical admovilsya hell of baruch forms and they began to demonstrate old- fashioned rationalism in more simple ways. manufacturer classicism is especially important. region, in which we know mosar, sennya padaetstsa , dastatkova, let’s say this, not that, if empty, so, but there are plenty of additional hellish centers, and in the whole world, because there appear such brilliant reports of the arch it's texture, but it 's your time 18 stagodzi, kali geta temple will be, geta itself, because there is no center of dziarzhava, because the vilensk region, and like not krutsi, glybochyna, geta just this very day, this was a month, dze treated for gonar mets pile the nobles, the gentry and the magnates, these were the meats, the people of
the choice of classic style would be. they were laid out, because the jesuit mission, which at that moment had already ruled for 200 years on these lands, began to flourish. at the end of the 18th century, the ideology of the order of jesus christ began to experience fundamental changes. first of all, this information was revealed in architecture. ezuits are practical admovilsya hell of baruch forms and they began to demonstrate old- fashioned rationalism in more simple ways. manufacturer...
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brought me to the church in the city of lakhova in bolivia, i disgraced myself and asked if it was jesuit franciscan, how do you not understand such things, where was our hero to learn such a thing, to begin with, what kind of thing did he have? still a foundation, i just scrolled through, out of the corner of my eye i saw knowledge of foreign languages german with a dictionary, nothing more, this is at that time, at that time it is so, but we are talking about illegal intelligence, that even his superficial knowledge of the german language was used to construct his legends, well, as the widow told me, he passed himself off as a uruguayan of german origin, well german came in handy, of course i helped my fucked-up son learn german, sort of. in his case, his cover was that he was a quote-unquote uruguayan of german descent who grew up in spain and returned to the region via peru, does your service use the same camouflage tactics? because this way you are much more difficult to track. why was vosenkov made into a uruguayan? there are two reasons: firstly, here’s what about this amazing
brought me to the church in the city of lakhova in bolivia, i disgraced myself and asked if it was jesuit franciscan, how do you not understand such things, where was our hero to learn such a thing, to begin with, what kind of thing did he have? still a foundation, i just scrolled through, out of the corner of my eye i saw knowledge of foreign languages german with a dictionary, nothing more, this is at that time, at that time it is so, but we are talking about illegal intelligence,...
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they brought me to the temple in the city of laja in bolivi, i disgraced myself, i asked if it was jesuithow do you not understand such things , where our hero had to learn this, for starters, what else did he have? foundation, i just scrolled through, out of the corner of my eye i saw knowledge of foreign languages german with a dictionary, nothing more, this is at that time, at that time so"? and we are talking about illegal intelligence, that even his superficial knowledge of the german language was used in constructing it legends, well, as the widow told me, he passed himself off as a uruguayan of german origin, well , german came in handy, of course, he helped his adopted son with learning german , sort of, el, in his case, his cover was that he was, in quotes, a uruguayan with german with roots growing up in spain and returning to the region via peru, your service applies. amber dro, as for police control, anyone moves in, leaves, without presenting papers , calling themselves whatever name they want, there is no control inside at all, this is a real paradise for businessmen of
they brought me to the temple in the city of laja in bolivi, i disgraced myself, i asked if it was jesuithow do you not understand such things , where our hero had to learn this, for starters, what else did he have? foundation, i just scrolled through, out of the corner of my eye i saw knowledge of foreign languages german with a dictionary, nothing more, this is at that time, at that time so"? and we are talking about illegal intelligence, that even his superficial knowledge...
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been the hands of the of the irish is very conservative, not the jesuits, but very conservative overall. whereas in the priesthood, in the midwest was catholics and i think you were saying a lot of them there were 1848 people and there were a lot more liberal in the catholic church is a politically more liberal forces in the catholic church have often come from midwest all reasonable but if you think going to get in between catholic and just one differences of the church, i will simply i just always take a little thank you for fascinating comments. i have to say that our cardinal in new york, cardinal dolan is a huge civil war enthusiast. i not say buff on a night dedicated in part to ed bars. he's an enthusiast. and i i'm. in 2023 160th anniversary three of the draft riots the the church and the american irish historical mounted an exhibition on the long history of the irish in new york and i went out to say hello or to introduce myself to the cardinal and he took the large he was wearing and aimed it at me so i didn't know what was happening. and i said he said, you know what this is?
been the hands of the of the irish is very conservative, not the jesuits, but very conservative overall. whereas in the priesthood, in the midwest was catholics and i think you were saying a lot of them there were 1848 people and there were a lot more liberal in the catholic church is a politically more liberal forces in the catholic church have often come from midwest all reasonable but if you think going to get in between catholic and just one differences of the church, i will simply i just...
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it is housed in a 16th-century building, a former jesuit college.d collections of ethnography, archeology, numismatics and nature were collected on the territory of pinsk ukrainian woodland. in the museum you can see a unique collection of ceramic tiles and a sarcophagus from the 19th century, a collection of bladed weapons, and documents and books. in the great patriotic war hall, learn about the creation of one of the first partisan detachments under the command of vasily zakharovich korzh. in the ethnography halls , folk costumes of the pinsk region, weaving, products of polesie blacksmiths, woodworkers, and straw weaving are presented. in the nature department you can get acquainted with representatives of the fauna of this region of belarus. the collection is of particular interest. these are works by famous artists shishkin, polenov, perov, pen, tsverko, maslennikov. on april 7, 1947, in a small village in the vitebsk region , the belarusian graphic artist, teacher, honored artist of the republic of belarus, valery slauk, was born. as a child,
it is housed in a 16th-century building, a former jesuit college.d collections of ethnography, archeology, numismatics and nature were collected on the territory of pinsk ukrainian woodland. in the museum you can see a unique collection of ceramic tiles and a sarcophagus from the 19th century, a collection of bladed weapons, and documents and books. in the great patriotic war hall, learn about the creation of one of the first partisan detachments under the command of vasily zakharovich korzh....
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once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasteryege, the oldest historical... in a row. today within the walls of the former college houses a children's choreographic school and a museum of belarusian polesie. and here is his first exhibit. tractor-monument. when the front line approached the city in 1941, a worker from the town of david dismantled the car into separate parts, lubricated it with grease and buried it in the ground. well, after the liberation of the bssr, a tractor. reassembled and given him a personal name: captain. do not touch the museum exhibit with your hands. let's take a look inside, it's like... the historical path of the city and its inhabitants is collected into a single canvas, about 75 thousand exhibits, eyes scatter: a sarcophagus made of pink slate from the 19th century, a scandinavian viking fork, a hanging seal of the grand duke of kiev yadislav yaroslavich. here, pay attention, an unremarkable mace at first glance turns out to be a sign of power from the property period. stratification of tribal commu
once upon a time, the grandiose church was part of a single majestic ensemble of the jesuit monasteryege, the oldest historical... in a row. today within the walls of the former college houses a children's choreographic school and a museum of belarusian polesie. and here is his first exhibit. tractor-monument. when the front line approached the city in 1941, a worker from the town of david dismantled the car into separate parts, lubricated it with grease and buried it in the ground. well, after...
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he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's love that you take the kids in the popemobile with you and bring them up to apostolic palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> translator: children always bear a message. they bear a message, and it is way for us to have a younger heart. >> francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an important point, images of the environment were projected on the saint peter's basilica, the dome designed in the mid 16th century by michelangelo. what do you say to the deniers of climate change? >> translator: there are people who are foolish, and foolish, even if you show them research, they don't believe it. why? because they don't understand the situation or because of their interest. but climate change exists. >> his progressive style has made him popular worldwide with millions coming here to st. peter's square to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> it has been inspirational, just being here, going into st. peter's basilica, going into th
he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's love that you take the kids in the popemobile with you and bring them up to apostolic palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> translator: children always bear a message. they bear a message, and it is way for us to have a younger heart. >> francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an important point, images of the...
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he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's next month. i love that you take the kids in the popemobile with you and bring them up to the apostolic palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> interpreter: children always bear a message. they bear a message, and it is a way for us to have a younger heart. >> norah: francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an important point, images of the environment were projected onto st. peter's basilica, the dome designed in the mid-16th century by michelangelo. what do you say to the deniers of climate change? >> interpreter: there are people who are foolish, and foolish even if you show them research, they don't believe it. why? because they don't understand the situation or because of their interests. but climate change exists. >> norah: his progressive style has made him popular worldwide, with millions coming here to st. peter's square to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> it has made us emotional. just being here, going into st.
he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's next month. i love that you take the kids in the popemobile with you and bring them up to the apostolic palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> interpreter: children always bear a message. they bear a message, and it is a way for us to have a younger heart. >> norah: francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an...
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you think of the great polish st to get in jersey puppy ask you a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about a so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future. i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia. labeling them far right. extreme this. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always as a catholic, i'm grateful. want to hear these stories because that means catholics are doing their job. so, you know, it's not really that they're left to stephen so much is that their progressive, i say that with the west has become post liber
you think of the great polish st to get in jersey puppy ask you a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about a so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing...
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at 16 stagodzі asnovўnym, asnovўnym the ideologists of this style were the jesuits.nal jezu baroque. yana first, jan velma fashionable in these styles. at 17 stagodzi. baroka robitstsa so-called sarmatian, geta baroka zabratskikh ardynova. daminicans, franciscans, timid nobles, jumping, cold, sculpted temples, just behind such national implications, such a nostalgia for chivalry, as if it were no good. and ў 18 stagodzi period zalata century uniyak baroque. there are dozens of temples and cliches, famous baruns, bulls. zhyrovichs, berazvedchys, here you can call the great masters of architecture, however, not all of them have been left behind, since all of the 18th century rays have been associated with the uniad, and if the parauna uniad, the vilensk baroque and the whole of our cascade and the evintsy, then we don’t know all the unnecessary elements, but the solution is Ğ chym, geta kastsel , who belonged to the order of the french, and the yans, as if they had not worked, so have 18 centuries. let’s face it, as it is necessary, we were all thoroughly practicing ou
at 16 stagodzі asnovўnym, asnovўnym the ideologists of this style were the jesuits.nal jezu baroque. yana first, jan velma fashionable in these styles. at 17 stagodzi. baroka robitstsa so-called sarmatian, geta baroka zabratskikh ardynova. daminicans, franciscans, timid nobles, jumping, cold, sculpted temples, just behind such national implications, such a nostalgia for chivalry, as if it were no good. and ў 18 stagodzi period zalata century uniyak baroque. there are dozens of temples and...
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you think of the great polish st to get in jersey puppy ask you a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic to. what about in the so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future. i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia. labeling them far right. extreme this. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always, as a catholic, i'm grateful when i heard these stories because that means catholics are doing a job. so um, you know, it's not really that there left his even so much is it there? progressive. i say that with the west is become post libe
you think of the great polish st to get in jersey puppy ask you a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic to. what about in the so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is...
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a jesuit priest towards the spiritual founder of a solid, dirty movement who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church, which is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria in other places, most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about a so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future. i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia. labeling them far right extreme. this. yeah. is to be expected. you know, i always, as a catholic, i'm grateful when he heard these stories because that means catholics are doing a job. so you know, it's not really that there left is even so much. is it there? progressive. i say that with the west has become post liberal and no longer believes in freedom of speech, freedom of speech, or
a jesuit priest towards the spiritual founder of a solid, dirty movement who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church, which is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs and any and nigeria in other places, most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about a so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so...
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you think of the great polish st to get jersey puppy ask you, a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death um by the cage and being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most monitors and what do you see martyrs, and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic . what about the so called secular west? do you think the growth of is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and could we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future? i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia, labeling them far right extremist. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always as a catholic, i'm grateful. want to hear the story is because that means catholics are doing their job. so, you know, it's not really that they're left to stephen so much is that their progressive, i say that with the west is the compost lib
you think of the great polish st to get jersey puppy ask you, a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death um by the cage and being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most monitors and what do you see martyrs, and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic . what about the so called secular west? do you think the growth of is um and secularism is...
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ask you, a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most monitors and what do you see martyrs in any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about in the so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and could we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future? i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia, labeling them far right extremist. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always, as a catholic, i'm grateful when i heard these stories because that means catholics are doing a job. so um, you know, it's not really that there left is even so much is it there? progressive. i say that with the west is become post liberal and no longer believes in freedom of speech, freedom
ask you, a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death by the caged being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most monitors and what do you see martyrs in any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic. what about in the so called secular west? do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in...
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a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of a solid, already movement who is beat to death by the cage of being thrown into an icy river . so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs can any and i jerry and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic to what about in the so called secular west. do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future. i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover mind you a catholic group in richmond, virginia. labeling them far right extreme this. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always as a catholic, i'm great. but when i hear these stories, because that means catholics are doing a job. so um, you know, it's not really that they're left to stephen so much is it their progressive? i say that with the west has become post liberal no longer believes in freedom of sprees, freedom of
a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of a solid, already movement who is beat to death by the cage of being thrown into an icy river . so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most martyrs. and when you see martyrs can any and i jerry and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic to what about in the so called secular west. do you think the growth of ac is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the...
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he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's next month. i love that you take the kids in the pope mobile with you and bring them up to the palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> interpreter: children always bear a message. they bear a message and it is a way for us to have a younger heart. >> norah: francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an important point, images of the environment were projected onto st. peter's basilica. the dome designed in the mid-16th century by miche michelangelo. what do you say to the deniers of climate change? >> interpreter: there are people who are foolish, and foolish even if you show them research, they don't believe it. why? because they don't understand the situation or because of their interests. but climate change exists. >> norah: his progressive style has made him popular worldwide, with millions coming here to st. peter's square to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> it is emotional, just being here, going into st. peter's basi
he is the first pope from the americas, the first jesuit, and will host the vatican's first world children's next month. i love that you take the kids in the pope mobile with you and bring them up to the palace when you say a prayer. why do you do that? >> interpreter: children always bear a message. they bear a message and it is a way for us to have a younger heart. >> norah: francis is also the first pontiff to make climate change a priority. in 2015, to make an important point,...
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. >> i was a jesuit missionary. >> thank you for everything. the book is "walk, ride, paddle."today. read it. >>> jack smith is urging the court to reject donald trump's claim of presidential immunity in the january 6th election interference case. he is arguing that even if some of the judges -- the justices, rather, were to accept instances of presidential immunity, which he doesn't think should be the case, but if they do, he said, this case should not be thrown out. it's complicated. that's why we need former u.s. attorney joyce vance and she's with us to explain it all. he gave them an insurance policy for himself. if you have some of the justices saying, contrary to what a lot of expectations are, that there's some presidential immunity, that you still should not do it in this case. explain. how does that sit with the supreme court argument? >> you are right when you say it's complicated. the full court press in this brief is the argument that there's no absolute immunity, no immunity for a former president for participating in criminal conduct. smith is clearly concerned
. >> i was a jesuit missionary. >> thank you for everything. the book is "walk, ride, paddle."today. read it. >>> jack smith is urging the court to reject donald trump's claim of presidential immunity in the january 6th election interference case. he is arguing that even if some of the judges -- the justices, rather, were to accept instances of presidential immunity, which he doesn't think should be the case, but if they do, he said, this case should not be thrown...
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they were basketball players at a jesuit university. says we're here, dude. >> yeah. it's a wake-up call for those in denial about it if they're listening. it's a good one. what's on your list? >> speaking of slapping in the face, the misogyny here in new york this last week, on tiktok there's been videos of women who have been walking down the street when they were literally socked in fair face by someone sometimes slaps me in the face and has been slapping women across the city in the face, literally and metaphorically and sometimes i'm stunned by the sexism we. >> every time you think this is behind us, you find out it's definitely not behind us. but what is good is people exposed this kind of thing. >> michelle obama said when they go low, we go high. i'll tell you this about fallback, when they go heavy, i go light. okay. this is important. my fallback for this week is very light, but i see it all the time. i see it more often. using a phone in a public place, subway, subway stop, i see it in new york, on a train, to play your volu
they were basketball players at a jesuit university. says we're here, dude. >> yeah. it's a wake-up call for those in denial about it if they're listening. it's a good one. what's on your list? >> speaking of slapping in the face, the misogyny here in new york this last week, on tiktok there's been videos of women who have been walking down the street when they were literally socked in fair face by someone sometimes slaps me in the face and has been slapping women across the city in...
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but then he fled to a jesuit monastery and then he fled to europe. he fled to italy, he joined the pope's army. the people's he was captured later and ultimately released. but i think mary's had died, one she knew lewis powell. louis powell showed up at her front door shortly after the assassination. she lied about what she knew and her son john escaped. as we close in on our time together here at the surratt tavern, john wilkes booth was headed to dr. mudd's house after leaving here? yes close out that part of the story of what ends up happening to dr. mudd. dr. mudd first tells a cousin of his go tell the union soldiers that strangers who were here, they have been the men you're looking for. so the soldiers arrive, the cavalry patrol they showed. dr. mudd a photograph of john wilkes booth. i swear, i don't recognize them. i have poor eyesight and i don't have a good memory of faces either. i might meet you and i can't remember that i met you. i don't have a good memory for those things. they know he's. and then dr. mudd, servants probably tipped of
but then he fled to a jesuit monastery and then he fled to europe. he fled to italy, he joined the pope's army. the people's he was captured later and ultimately released. but i think mary's had died, one she knew lewis powell. louis powell showed up at her front door shortly after the assassination. she lied about what she knew and her son john escaped. as we close in on our time together here at the surratt tavern, john wilkes booth was headed to dr. mudd's house after leaving here? yes close...
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is of course very ukrainian . very, very made in ukrainian, well, not in ukrainian, it’s just made jesuiticallyanother signal, that no one will fight for them, and they will really have to finally clean up the mess. as for digging deeper and the situation in nato countries. well, it’s clear that if you really can look for something in the storerooms there, let’s say, the czech republic made a statement today that they don’t have heroically, 500,000 shells collected this... the shell coalition worked, some countries throw up their hands, but they really say that we gave everything we could there and they say whatever they want, you can be ironic, by the way, about romania, but they can also be born , it’s impossible not to be ironic, that’s the problem, no, i mean that where romania is, there’s moldova, you know that the whole topic of soviet warehouses is also known, by the way, it can also be implemented, because in there are many in ukraine. they say that we are walking here, let's beg, when there are army warehouses next to us, we just need to resolve the issue with moldova and, accordingly
is of course very ukrainian . very, very made in ukrainian, well, not in ukrainian, it’s just made jesuiticallyanother signal, that no one will fight for them, and they will really have to finally clean up the mess. as for digging deeper and the situation in nato countries. well, it’s clear that if you really can look for something in the storerooms there, let’s say, the czech republic made a statement today that they don’t have heroically, 500,000 shells collected this... the shell...
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we are a catholic and jesuit institution, founded in the same year as the united states. we are part of a centuries old tradition with a global horizon, ages what university committed to a dialogue to the common good, so what pope francis calls a culture of encounter, the creative exploration of our differences, the acknowledgment of our deep divide. but also the search for common ground. as you can see from the program, we want to explore with you the ways forward across a range of interesting and intersecting topics, from the presidential election to the climate crisis, social inequality, and the future of feminism, the crisis of democracy to the cultural and spiritual resources of cosmopolitan thought. as we traverse this terrain, we will, of course, revisit and establish debates, but we want to avoid falling into civilian observations that lead into debates we see polarizing all around us. we will be on stage and with you all to explore together our complex presence and to envision better global futures. two other program elements will help us along the way. every day
we are a catholic and jesuit institution, founded in the same year as the united states. we are part of a centuries old tradition with a global horizon, ages what university committed to a dialogue to the common good, so what pope francis calls a culture of encounter, the creative exploration of our differences, the acknowledgment of our deep divide. but also the search for common ground. as you can see from the program, we want to explore with you the ways forward across a range of interesting...
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say there is no need to go far, at last year’s summit in lithuania, the insidious russians and the jesuitsoyee, and his head hurt precisely from the damned waves, and not because of three glasses of whiskey in the lobby bar, it is noteworthy that 2 years ago the boss burns reported to all american intelligence: there is no evidence of russia’s involvement in cases of govan syndrome, and the syndrome itself is rather a fiction. the intelligence community is inclined to believe that today there is no accurate explanation for the condition of more than a thousand of our employees around the world. we have no information about the involvement of another state in these attacks or the use of any special equipment against them. now, new evidence has allegedly emerged of the use of secret weapons and russia’s involvement in what was happening. they even found agents who are pursuing american diplomats around the world, armed with energy guns, among them, again, allegedly the same petrov from the couple petrov and bashirov, a connoisseur of the spire in saltsbury, allegedly the movements of him and
say there is no need to go far, at last year’s summit in lithuania, the insidious russians and the jesuitsoyee, and his head hurt precisely from the damned waves, and not because of three glasses of whiskey in the lobby bar, it is noteworthy that 2 years ago the boss burns reported to all american intelligence: there is no evidence of russia’s involvement in cases of govan syndrome, and the syndrome itself is rather a fiction. the intelligence community is inclined to believe that today...
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maksimov brought me this frame, he asked me to take fingerprints from it, now i understand what his jesuitns were for , that is, he knew, oh, you’re definitely nothing... photographs, well, you see, i’m telling the truth, well, some kind of nonsense, lyosha, okay, lyosha, alone without an ensemble, without what ensemble? well, komon, special forces, the ministry of emergency situations, the capture group, they’ll arrive now, but let’s wait, well, just me didn’t call, of course, which was to be expected , that lyosha called, yes, lyosha didn’t pick up the phone, well, i didn’t, i sent an sms that we were waiting for him and leonov, well, well, just the addresses, of course the bastard didn’t indicate , that’s right, in gnezdilov’s way, i agree, what? forward, forward, igor, and forward, it’s there , i just wanted to run away, i’m scared, i’m pissing , you’ll run away later, well, at least hide and well, hide, hide right here, hide right here, where are you igor? transfer debts from credit cards to kholva and conveniently repay them in installments over 24 months, some kind of endless extrav
maksimov brought me this frame, he asked me to take fingerprints from it, now i understand what his jesuitns were for , that is, he knew, oh, you’re definitely nothing... photographs, well, you see, i’m telling the truth, well, some kind of nonsense, lyosha, okay, lyosha, alone without an ensemble, without what ensemble? well, komon, special forces, the ministry of emergency situations, the capture group, they’ll arrive now, but let’s wait, well, just me didn’t call, of course, which...
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young, much like the jesuits used to.o trying to indoctrinate them with this, this , frankly, this new secular religion. >> and, susan, you know , the >> and, susan, you know, the scottish government have already been warned about the promotion of ideology in the classroom, and yet they're choosing to ignore that. what can be done about that? anything >> well, i think parents, need to get in contact with their schools, especially if they see that they're going for an lgbt youth charter scheme , and, and youth charter scheme, and, and demand to know what they're doing and demand answers. we have information on our website about the toilet issue, because we have an opinion from a leading qc kc that says that this is not legal. this is this is contributing to the harassment of girls, as you said, in schools and, this should not be happening. >> it's funny because i was just talking to piers before the show started that it is to illegal actually do this under the equality act. so they're breaking the law as well. you know, it
young, much like the jesuits used to.o trying to indoctrinate them with this, this , frankly, this new secular religion. >> and, susan, you know , the >> and, susan, you know, the scottish government have already been warned about the promotion of ideology in the classroom, and yet they're choosing to ignore that. what can be done about that? anything >> well, i think parents, need to get in contact with their schools, especially if they see that they're going for an lgbt...
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loan. but in this case, you understand that the ukrainians themselves, some of them, understood what a jesuiticalaw provides for the delay of his legal drag, well, we will enter into legal force for one month, they understood, for a month they will formalize everything, put everything in queues, then for the first time in history, peredon pavlovich didn’t even collect history for the first time in a letter, can you imagine, with a letter from some official and an indication from the police department , he says: and put the law into effect, although he should be put into effect on may 18th, today there are no consular services, the deputy minister, the deputy minister of foreign affairs, you know, some shvonder is introducing the law, into actions in this part, and what is happening in warsaw, not only that they they cost, they have already paid for the service, that is, when you have gone through all the procedures and are already waiting to receive the document, they come and say it won’t be, but this is generally a conflict, there are three options, the first option... yermak worked closely and
loan. but in this case, you understand that the ukrainians themselves, some of them, understood what a jesuiticalaw provides for the delay of his legal drag, well, we will enter into legal force for one month, they understood, for a month they will formalize everything, put everything in queues, then for the first time in history, peredon pavlovich didn’t even collect history for the first time in a letter, can you imagine, with a letter from some official and an indication from the police...
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i’ll answer you with the principle of the jesuits , the worse the better, because we are dealing withthen the most numerous there is the southern baptist convention, the church, after all, there are more than 3.5 million active members of this church, and active... let me remind you that in california in fact, spanish is the second language of the state , and latin speakers are all catholics en masse, and the catholics are devout believers, giving more than half of their earnings to the needs of the church, what about a meager wage, they are starving, but they give, it turns out that on the one hand there are these american people , no matter new or old, they are all emigrants there, i don’t even take asians, because asians are buddhists. are by no means people devoid of any relationship to religion, and especially to the lgbt problem; on the other hand, there are the elite who find themselves in bohemian grove, in the islands , where little girls aged 8-9 years older are raped, that is, it is clear that they are really going to have a civil war and discord, and so much the better for
i’ll answer you with the principle of the jesuits , the worse the better, because we are dealing withthen the most numerous there is the southern baptist convention, the church, after all, there are more than 3.5 million active members of this church, and active... let me remind you that in california in fact, spanish is the second language of the state , and latin speakers are all catholics en masse, and the catholics are devout believers, giving more than half of their earnings to the needs...
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one of the things that i sort of look up to and at midmire now ie way the jesuits run now.hem. i see it right here in boston at boston college, and they all do a great job. >> hey, bob, i give you great credit for speaking out on an issue that seems blatantly obvious to y so many unwilling to speak out and i'm curious why you think that is? because when it comes to bringing some form of pressure to bear, frankly, on the administrations of these universities that seem to allow so much of this anti-semitic hate and i'm with you. i think it's important we also differentiate between what is anti-semitic and free speech and the possibility of folks protesting policies and the like, but doing that in a way that does not fundamentally harass and put other people in danger, but when i speak to business leaders, many of them, friends of yours, they don't want to speak out. >> they're really afraid, andrew and, you know, it bothers me i don't know if this is a function of the impact of social media and the lies that go out so fast that, you know -- people -- people don't want to be t
one of the things that i sort of look up to and at midmire now ie way the jesuits run now.hem. i see it right here in boston at boston college, and they all do a great job. >> hey, bob, i give you great credit for speaking out on an issue that seems blatantly obvious to y so many unwilling to speak out and i'm curious why you think that is? because when it comes to bringing some form of pressure to bear, frankly, on the administrations of these universities that seem to allow so much of...