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while she's there, and of course, the picturesque flower island of mine out a check in 2 hours on d. w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word, hello pinnacle rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him a simple online on your mobile and free to shop. t w's e learning course. nikos vague. german made easy. ah
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a simple name. humble walker in the vineyard of the lord vena there, senora ah ah. do you do list? i'm lieber, follows out a horse and a leaves are the eagle is a loving parental home. correct? is from morning to night. it provides an order of life that is shaped by the liturgy, to glide, the prayers. it was on by the bells that beckoned me to church every sunday morning
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. you know this, i am to be an altar boy. to be immersed in this picturesque world shall mazique to the beautiful music, the wonderful him sobbing my look. in fact of i know which of them i'll be singing in my final hour before i die. just trying every aspect of life is bathed in the immense joy of being allowed to belong to and live in this culture on india or kaltura midland. so dolphin, via zona she is a leaps up whoever experiences. all of this was very fortunate air. it's like receiving an extraordinary gift. bless it. is he who carbs out this experience for his entire life? it has gone. city. milan deserves god, and god knows all what god is absolutely good and every thing god wants and asks of me. indeed, god can ask any thing of me because if jesus died from me on the cross, i can't say no. my memory as a child,
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when he came to religion was fear and guilt. see the big thing in traditional to tell us systems ultimately an island was that the church control, the way people, tosh, their lives were controlled under thinking was controlled by the church. okay. we were told we had the conscience put, we could only use our conscience if we followed the teaching of the church. in the centuries after the enlightenment, the catholic church faced a dilemma. it firmly rejected the modern world, a world that embraced the principles of liberty, democracy, and freedom of religion as fundamental rights. but as a result, more and more believers found themselves leading lives that were at odds with the
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moral teachings of the church. the 2nd vatican council convened in the hopes of reconciling these differences and ushering the church into the modern age. accompanying the german delegation was a young theology professor, by the name of yoseph that singer ah ah, the glory of god is the human person fully alive? the old church, the old preaching, didn't want us to be fully alive. it wanted us to be careful, in case we'd fall into sin
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our generation, we thought that we would create a new church that the past was gone and the future was followed by a promise yoseph that singer was seen as one of the most progressive theologians in the council, his writings were instrumental in carving out a reformist pathway spin tin professor. i also had singer, i met professor usa fred singer at the 1st session of the 2nd vatican council in rome, ruts singer undoubtedly favoured a triumphant image of the church, whom feeling after all, that was the image from his youth, us. and it was such a glorious image as why your ot us b dash o glance forever. in my young years, this priest young married women coming in to us, coming in to send me an inmate,
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lead trent is never having been obviously married. never had any experience of relationship with women because i been in a similar way for my youngest, asking my advice and their sexual relationships. the, the dickless of it. but at least i had the theology from they, the new teaching about conscience and about the importance of being able to make your own decision in your own particular circumstances. and then that way maybe to be able to set them free a bush. another progressive theologian in the council was hands coon, a professor at the university of tubing in, in south western germany, interacting her cousin, saw a kindred spirit, and invited him to teach him to be in when hunting i, in the fall, when motzinger came to lectures, there was something of a transitional phase who stopped talking normally, perhaps a little unsure, quicker than his voice,
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slowly rose until he reached the classic pitch last. she actually has a rather high voice steamer, and then he was falling within himself as he had no longer made eye contact. ma'am, he just looked up at the ceiling and delivered his lecture, would see then he was in his element over here in sine m l. a meant, oh, that's actually happened the baton rosen and chad and conceal linda out. and kristen heard that's in our spun traditional church doctrine into language that was accessible. students lined up to hear his lectures. ah, but outside the lecture hall, young people were taking to the streets. they were calling for more freedoms and protesting the status quo. into being in that singer was suddenly seeing up close the revolutionary demands, threatening the church does have got singer use of read singer is
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a very clear thinker class. someone who's been shaped by the auto pay meaning from everything in the world must be ordered. and god has ordered everything and folded it into the system, so to speak, to zagging a bar. so the revolution is the worst thing that can happen to us because it destroys order. you all know, coupled. so if any, i'm starting shouting, and i mean after all, in those days he was a young professor. i'm not used to this. it probably gave him a real trauma. it seems to have given him so much of a trauma that he changed tis the outlook he had on certain matters in the am, at the council. secular, modernism, all the secular anarchy that was going on in the sixty's when everything was, was popping and, you know, the old world was dying and the new one was sort of trying to become to, to give birth to itself. um i think that that carnal ratner may have seen it that
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way. you know, he's the defender of truth absolute truth which isn't changing against modernism, which is threatening it from all sides. ah, that singer left tubing in for the bavarian city of regensburg where his brother was the conductor of the famous boys choir. the reagans burger dumped batson or cathedral sparrows that sing her sister who devoted her life to managing his household, accompanied him. ah ah and is there is one thing that must be
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said. if the charge were to orient itself towards the wound yet which would entail turning away from the cross if it would lead not to a renewal of the charge but rather to its demise. if him, during his time in fagin berg rattling has shifted his position and just how much reformed the church could take up to get his stammered sir, wounded in unfroze, i did no good. but that time right senior was influenced by a group of young people who had a quite apocalyptic outlook. in india, they stockpiled supplies and hold up in their house. before week's your bottom, they bought sacred candlestick and were always expecting evil to come. uh joel, it might have autumn dust, bruising, con, escaped in saima, in whose brand of theology you know, there's always been this idea that the devil is trying to creep in. and so co, paul, the 6th one said that the devil tries to slip in like smoke, through the cracks in the wall seed ritson dag lamoya. so coleman
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a few years later in 1977, paul paul, the 6th appointed yoseph rat singer. as archbishop of munich and fly thing beast. so be right. are you ready to remain united in obedience and loyalty? some of the successor of the apostle peter is in there. i am ready that singer vowed to defend the teachings of the church and adopted co opera. torres veritas, meaning co workers of the truth. as his episcopal motto, he kisha is polite. the church is already surrounded by enemies and the very worst to the secularized theologians to the modern priests. and i say modern with quotation marks, der repose, critical question, songs to question the sexual teachings of the church,
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fog and fold questions of modernity of into the theological discourse wasn't ongoing. and there must be a clear stand against that through a clear liturgy light and clear recognition of the ministry to maclam. anna comes under us above and when the oldest divided says that there's only one truth and everything else is wrong. that not only is his personal view, a true view, but it is the only true view when he has to fight for a to show people all else is wrong. that i think that was his self perception throughout his life. and oh this be the whole ah,
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i was concerned that the little gee lose the sense of the secret because it is a language we are using here on earth which needs to lead us to inexpensive. the transcend, it is the doorway to heaven inexpensive heaven on earth. and so it has to have the language of beauty in music investments. literature has to talk about beauty because it's talking about the true. oh yeah, the, i'm just one of the most popular church hymns was my house, full of glory, looks as though imagined the church is a castle where everything inside is good and well, but the outside world is full of enemies. in the end, the devil storms, the church,
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but he can't enter because it is a house of glory, which can withstand all knowledge of these cindy go instead to the mar, amid this ongoing and increasingly harsh critique of the modern world rad singer actually left nothing good to say school to school lesson for life perhaps the most characteristic speech that sums it all up is his famous speech. the last one he gave as a cardinal to read i was cutting now go ahead not and dont come and there he articulates his drinking very clearly and very sharply with not a single empty phrase. which was probably the reason why he was elected to the post . oh, go gone, progress had money in of deason boston carrollton. i really wanna feed it. yara, secondary can, having a clear faith based on the creed of the char janitor call me,
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is often labeled as fundamentalism mentally ill alert. whereas relativism is that is for letting oneself be tossed around and swept up by every wind of doctrine. i presume the only attitude suited to these modern times. i liked it, so they attempt remote there in him. sheila kirsty terrain, mad dictatorship of relativism, where it is being established that recognizes nothing as absolute if you need to, you are and whose ultimate goal shackle me consists me solely of one's own ego and desire. your it is revel ah, on a trip to germany, pope john paul, the 2nd visited that singer in his home state of that area. greetings. holy father, welcome to bavaria. now you are in
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a catholic state. the pope invited facing her to work for him in the vatican, but glancing her wanted to focus on his writings. so he initially declined to see him can see the glow of the sunset. thea gordon, i'll as good a lie. i do the dad. she'll this 5 but it wasn't long before right. singer answered the call to rome, appointed as prefect of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith. he took on the responsibility of safeguarding the churches doctrine throughout the catholic world. the combination of the doctrine of the fate has the important duty to defend the beauty and wholeness of the christian tradition. i am bound and be smitten, gets there she, a tree that is not proved will branch out. law was and it's the same with faith. it's a vital process soon,
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and the congregation for the doctrine of the faith is charged with the task. on the pope's behalf of recognizing negative development as he can and taking action sized, that means protecting the faith in negative terms. his act and promoting the faith in a positive sense, positive soc. meanwhile liberation, theology had been gaining momentum in latin america, a reform movement to lift up the voices of the poor and oppressed the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, condemned it. as contrary and dangerous either to where does the discourse on liberation, theology, go from here is tyler. are there aspects up for discussions? good. wrong. last cardinal. right. single option. right. singer ensured progressive bishops were removed from office, replacing them with men who were loyal to the vatican. warned body,
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which is the congregation for the doctrines of fit, passes to judgment, decides and imposes dependency. and then if you want to appease the judgement and the penalty, the only body you can appeal to is the congregation for the doctor under the fate, the same body, to pester judgement, and opposed to penalty. i know that when i was dealing with my case, i consulted a group of civil lowell's in dublin. and when i explained to them the way the vatican was operating, they were amazed. this had, nobody has an operation like this in any half respectable society since the 16th century. how would you describe your ortho me or is it more about policing or guiding? learners helps feel. com. finance. it has many components to it,
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isn't it tells you a job of guiding our direction of identifying and curbing troubling tendency to get us, but also of heart income. but above all, i'd say the most important task is to somehow hold ourselves together of covered. and after all, we can see how the whole world is drifting apart today. and they are keeping more than 800000000 people together in a world that's become so pluralistic is fundamental. and i believe it's also a service to humanity. this agony here, i'll turn to separate us ideology is, see ology in action from his own personality. he's a man who was given to order organization. he doesn't like chaos when he ran the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, the whole point there was keeping order in those who didn't think right threatened
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this order. and so they were, were banished, silenced, ah, and some of the most creative theologians in the catholic church were victims of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith. oh. ringback there was always a sense to which you were looking over your shoulder. what was your superior else? think? what would the bishop think? all through that period for john paul and benedict. there were people who saw that is the function to report everything to vash. he can, the day are regarded as being in any way. i out of order are heretical as they there was the day with juice, and that was constantly going on. and the botanic thing was the to vash.
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can we're listening to them. this is done badly and seuss the system of controlled a fear of caution took roots hulsy that one no longer had the courage to voice criticism because you knew that the eyes and the ears of the vatican were everywhere on. despite the con yuba, others seemed ah, when i was preaching in the church, there were people down there taking no tra, fought over, saying in all dr. reported to the congregation for the doctrine of the faith. and they, in you that there would be listen to the se, cassandra was an entire system within a well oiled apparatus in which everything was under control of that's what use of rec, singer helped spills of hot single meat off coupon cardinals. that singer remained at the congregation for the doctrine of the faith for 23 years.
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amelia is sure joseph had seen of her pups benedict for yoseph, lansing active and for pope benedict loki family is not only a key component of his theology. he got, but also his own life. and in the congregation was one felt that his family encompassed more than his parents and his siblings. that's what he had done. oscar . he welcomed the men and women who worked there into an extended family. and i need advice at it for me. ah, he always had that longing full, the little trash time is not really so much the bavarian mother land, it's the ranching of family, just the 5 of them. and home was mamma, papa,
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and 3 children called joseph maria. then the most gay ark, and then was maria and joseph. it was the holy family ins. i'm and gone all twice in my list and everything was always in perfect order in his parents home. build up, he had a story book set of parents, interest. he had picture, perfect siblings. sushi. as they were all raised in the church, there was nothing evil in his, in his circle, the outside. yes, but not inside of this crisis house in yar cornish demeanor. this kid and it warms my heart all the friendship, the beauty of our stager, and how many good people there are and that god is so gracious to me. oh, oh. that
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singer also developed a close bond with the spiritual family. the work the work is a community of consecrated men and women. they visited each other several times a year. ah ah, ah, ah, ah. ready ah, miss anger, quitman velez. so as when i joined, i was initially struck with a feeling of great joy and fulfillment and good night. and i am close to god and
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for i can live here in the greatest simplicity every day who civilian vegetables and clean ensign and very close to god that delighted me at the beginning. at the end of the time, i didn't admit it to myself that i was missing something as i couldn't read books, kind of boucher, i could no longer go for a walk down the street without asking 1st different from what they weren't even 5 minutes in the day that i myself had control over on the and i regularly had this conversations with my superior who for who told me what i should think of what i should feel. and i always told myself, because it's something i was always told that my superior is leading me, guiding me. she's bringing me closer to god. exactly. but in reality, if i'd been broken in my mag mannschaft bad, some rush pillar, sucking the money in my community. there were things that weren't said outright that were understood to be true offices from. for example, the idea of
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a world wide jewish conspiracy. debt islam as a threat to the christian west to a tall livery fixed view that democracy has no place in the church of them. and a longing for the old german empire has seen soft knocked him out. and kaiser hi community is similar to the work emerged seeking to sway civil society with their devotion to the church. something the church encouraged to shift a she in i'm for the church appeared to be in a state of decay and tongue. and so chris, that the number of believers was declining, so the number of prisoners was dropping. a gun morale was going down dead school. and when you're drowning, you'll grasp that any straw inch of me is augustine community. and in this case, the strong with these new spiritual communities, like opus dade, i mean occasion and liberation, the work and all the others. an absolute and these communities offered an absolute
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allegiance to the pope. an absolute defense of his intentions did there. and i mean, so what general does not welcome allies. so, went a vision, felton's in goodness goodness industry come under john paul. the 2nd, these new spiritual communities grew in power. their aim was to re evangelize an increasingly secular society. the legionaries of christ was among the most important of these groups. i'm among worm. it just a shit it on hon. chelsea at a time when society was in flux, when the seminaries were emptying one after another, one of the cumulative, when perishes were aging eggs and some even had to close because there wasn't any new blood asking the church was glad to see the arrival of these young christians who has chosen the legionaries of christ, immediately understood this increase. and so they began to set up
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a system of aluminum and he's only a want as his them the city soon. ah, goslin until i was, she was members of the orders. we were encouraged to profess our love for the church, and the polka mo, an ag. they'll pop. we embedded in crowds where the holy father was making appearances of tomor dollies of yours, that just that there you have it to. there were always some legionaries chanting. holy father, we love you, leads us a favor with them. that's how we made our presence known and conveyed our message to the poet geo over yummy, sasha will know that things are bad for the church, but we're here to get on the. we're saving the church on the dog over here. so he did, he's ah me. ah, me, ah, ah me.
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ah, ah, me, that singer wasn't able to see past that illusion. it possibly even more than that. the indications are the threat single may be saw that there was the future of the church because particularly lee in his time as pope he increasingly project to this image of a smaller sure more fit for judge me as to when you don't last very important aspect and the spirituality of the legionary is this kind of dualism between a society that has gone mad you for what benedict, the 16th called the dictatorship of relativism and the church.

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