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to force the intense coverage of the double canonization of popes john paul the second and john the twenty third no eureka cold cement is with me here on saturday lots of this ceremony now. you don't need a lot has been made of the characters of the keys to cope said the twenty third psalm and thirteen john paul the second film the two of them. the comparison needed to be made to current pope francis. a similar race to the compo. i would say he was clueless until that time that andy sachs and the bus i saw his decision to make and send them down. they have the same coach matty mind as a comment i signed on by the second was a modest man but he was more like the box that held it a charismatic anyway the acting and down. john
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went to the shanty such he was out so every fall. he was the one who opens in them the way to the second vatican council. and we can compare this to offences who is trying to meet bombs the government of the estate tax by installing a set of g eight to the group of eight thousand units and it's fun to check its revolutionary it's admittedly this moment what he's doing that and this is maddie. it's compounded to attend to him that he said it was the second vatican council. and my son goes against it because we are trying to simplify it. this trend he said was aligned with these ideas and kissing his feet and goings feet and underneath it's not necessary anymore. and nice offences as someone who doesn't need the camera. but anyhoo it's a very simple amendment to the ccm all relax and watch if you will examine the many
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doses of people. well at the thick of the band at that john that the twenty third set papacy he was of course born in italy. back in eighteen eighty one and he was an osu researchers said for the reform known as the vatican to mexican consulate. the roman catholic mass in english. decades ago when alma liturgy was unthinkable to meaning the second vatican council jones twenty fifth changed so much. many expected the italian to be an elite transitional figure. it's three months on his election joan twenty fifth began the presents we could revolutionize in the church the move wasn't until the end of the church to the wild because the church closed in on itself during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the refusal progress refused on the navigation refused any research into the historical jesus. when jones was down to
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write the checks that the world is what it is unreal suggest the wealth and well it is going. he wouldn't live to see the council finish filling of stomach cancer in june nineteen sixty three after an equal and hockey is suspect. yet jones twenty third is from an abyss of pasta a grandfather to get the man nicknamed the good that he had a heart for the vulnerable making frequent trips outside the box can see she has this christmas days. the pontiff visited the children's hospital in broome and inmates at the italian capital's biggest prison during the lie that put me in the u haul. this would be to show you all hope is that it would be willing to ensure that isn't counting on. that will remain until the grave in a silly one. you can be viewed in the first year of my pay to see here is a great time. the meeting. paul and jill and you say you won't tell you the sum of the north
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anatolian phoning them he was ordained as a priest at the age of twenty two he later became a bishop then announce you with this but skin envoy to bulgaria greece sticky and prawns. among his mold and a admirers is the current pontiff who crosses. the this year a memo board of the folds of certificates he was saved in turkey during the second what would any of the day. several priests who have a real sense of intensity and one each month at the time. jones put it that simple smile was when spun his successes and supplied budge on hold to india to thousands. he's now set to become a saint. he's credited with any single miraculous healing. to break from the norwich it is bypassing the normal and its recent miracle confronts its the end of orchard let's continue. among the ticket many of them there in a row that was it anything can look back to my advantage on the twenty third of the cross
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again to our seam of gold and who is standing by for us at the vatican where of course that hundreds of thousands of people have gathered at st peter's square to watch this a vengeance email of course at the canonization officially has already taken place however a events are not yet finished of course the ceremony is still going on when people the will even be able to visit the tombs of these into a new st sunday exactly at what happens is that the maths is continuing its coming towards its end and at the end of it we will see told france's deal his round of thinking display in the poll will be your ticket to convince them that they can be also expected to cause me to make me keep some of the delegations that haven't arrived yet again some old love hundred delegations from around the world including twenty four hit sixty in several fine in this desert was all about wanting to be represented at the scene then
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was that he had representation in the light posts the past and present intelligent of the tunnel as well as the polish president because of cost and jumbled the second being told a senate on the twenty beds at the time being so close that gap presence very much for kwinana because he beat out and finding is down but the rains each. now i'm at the end of this and is still in stone and dance he said that they will be allowed to paint out on seeing pete is the city have been audited to install these two saints pigs across the folks on that end in sight seem to think that andy can actually visited right up till ten pm tonight and tomorrow monday no actually be a thanksgiving moscow pulled all the events that have taken place. it's unreasonable to reporting there from the vatican to queue for example. eureka. of course are seen as the ceremony are wrapping up shortly let's talk a bit about the future of the catholic church of course
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uncle francis he's been at the home of the holy see now for a year. where's the way for btc church that attendance at least here in europe is on the decline where's the way forward plan think and it didn't end in october and the softest ideal for offences and his way to get in touch and then signed that seem to be seen to many he said already changing the way of governing the cast except it's because my connection and that we see is that the tga was when i was kind to someone of his life he's trying to look at we'd use the power of the pope and make it to the marxist internet and cellphones as no be no change of adopting beat their to breaking or something. he isn't in economics but this was i think he's asking the state side of the art of doing what they think about them it happened to me and even and he wants to know what he could think about it and to
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them. so that means it's as these christians i am far from ten to one point he went on to. maybe we won't expect and need to adopt names change back to death with the change of style in which denies the head to attack small pieces using guess they can actually do enough to bring in up more people to say that that prejudice is not in modern times many many critics say he is attacking already lots of keeping any of them thinking about heading to audiences incentive white meat because they are so many people are coming to rome but it's inoffensive the talk about going to fall. what is happening and that that is the sun was rising in europe it's true that touches on the decline and down the differences that the wind which aims at that it remains to be seen. again and we have confidence like that in america and africa with the church's going going going belly up. does that mean the danger of pentecost a touchdown to see from the past the point if you read to us in danger from
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the caffeine in the end of that from the traffic to a point of view it as a defendant to charges of taking in the tide of her face for it to move to the tax inspector only mean there's a movement and friends this is probably someone who is a much smaller ram what's happening on the ground because he still sleepy. so he's probably the best way to come and touch can think of to embed them in there. in the future i saw like someone else were to have to believe that things because we are out of time but eureka colton and think you very much for sharing your perspective and your time on this that police sunday for the catholic church in cuba. and thank you for joining us from the levy with these images from the vatican the work of francis is holding his ceremony of the canonization of pope john paul the second and john the twenty third
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the yogurt cheese cookies report is false accounts only olympic stories around the world. in this edition the terrific experiences some of the most vulnerable people being the syrian cyclical united nations says it's concerned the women and young girls are becoming more and more victims of gender based violence as they flee the scope of the refugee camps. bolton's marriage is subjected to physical and psychological sometimes sexual abuse minions assyrians is seeking refuge in camps in neighboring states that pierce the heart to hear about in our reports becoming more widespread the cats got a family travel to jordan to refugee camp that to me that some of these women and goals or risk capital suspect's guilt as
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haitians trying to help them out. is it. once the tide has fallen over on my name somewhere on the streets of the jordanian capital. as you read refugees into the stands from afar she seems to be selling vegetables but one of our contacts tells us that this is the front. in reality she is overtly engaging in a very different type of tree we fill our conversation with the camera. she implies that she can provide services which involves some of her female compatriots. she offers. secondly there are no case that smoking is good tv show that's fine. as planned we see her again the next day after we tell her that we are journalists. she agrees to go into detail about the true nature of her business. only that the sweet sixteen. she calls herself a lot more wood. this refugee knows a lot of cheering girls
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whose families are in dire straits. will knock wood. as a marriage broker with them everyday. labels men come unto me and asked whether i know of a niece amy and alex who made the firmament. every day. essentially mind if we are on each one of the ocean dumping plans. not like to mix these men with syrian families who she says are only interested in one thing in an email about a month money botswana off them and they want to know about his finance busy day and on any other questions on the winning to marry that villagers to men as old as he could find from seeing these marriage is rarely have any legal value. and the groom's all seemed only interested in six hundred and ten palestinian businessmen came to see mimi could mean a lot of money and time to rethink how i make a comfortable living in georgia. he asked me to fine tune his twenty year old jamie and now he's
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fond of this fast my mom's wanted to be as he studied at the small shop which she can from pan. how old is she who would. he's forty eight years old when amy spent three days a month. some are. auschwitz is that the man will have to pay a dowry of some ten thousand euros to the family she is not willing to share with us what her condition is once her work is done the marriage business has been booming ever since syrians arrived in droves and jordan. six hundred thousand of them at this point according to the high commission for refugees three quarters of them are women and children many of them young girls were very full. that is outside the camp. the international community takes care of basic needs and can do little about people's sense of insecurity in order to protect family on or some parents choose to marry their daughters often at a very young age. she's
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come from a conservative background and see nothing wrong with this post due to meet three feet tall. we would read it with a chisel remains training. on the twenty four. then she would manage it though. do the main street at the camp residents can buy almost anything. basic goods but also more sophisticated products such as wedding dresses. different models are for rent and it's improvised top. i have the advantage that i needed them. it is going on right thing the owner tells us that she has done well since she opened her shop over a year ago after one of my friends at around seven hundred waving back eight organizations are increasingly worried like instances of early marriage abuse and other types of
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violence against female refugees. some of them now focus entirely on these issues. its interest just a few kilometers away from him women are told they can talk openly here. those were too afraid to come. i can call them the eye. it all. it should the kids and even some skin and enhancement. this phone call offers a rare insight into the suffering of thousands of e mails hearing refugees in jordan. these women have left their war torn country only for violence to catch up with them again. call it the other end of the line was married to a foreigner after she leaves to syria to meet his needs for the phone line is
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her only connection to the outside world. cold chisel off to eye. it was great i'm a get out of it tea i didn't hear it. get the job. leno. some of his dissenters. she gives refugees social and psychological health. diageo she works for it states that it is the very first one in jordan to catered to the specific needs of the clintons who i knew i had most of the time that victims of psychological violence or harassment physical violence is also common occurrence the band had a message of the abuses or say something which they deal with analysts estimate comes along with all the other time in the mind anything off. some of those who have been exploited
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abused or abandoned. end up with its lawyers office. they want to sue or get divorced but they have very few rights in their new country the much talked all week describes himself as a human rights activists who helped victims of human trafficking for real. he shows us how well organized networks go about recruiting syrian women my hosting job offers to me that i get them online in budapest at the moment of truth and bought these women have become and merchandise to the will to walk to get ready and just like any other new style is happening is appalling. these people are completely lost. as soon as they get here. the criminal networks taken to japan. so many of them we use them well some of the more and more are being sexually explicit who conceded. the city and women can easily be found on
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the internet. the business user profile picture. women who has been traits. four hours after his money often end up in nightclubs like these customers are locals and foreigners in the field with a hidden camera. i didn't. i will. first of what is the key to deal with the way to make a living dancing in white to glean from the male customers and encouraging them to drink heavily. she says that she came to jordan alone and that her family stayed the point
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can i. oh and you start liking to end the commercial exploitation of seaweed with me. but it all agree on how to go about it. the islamist organization i keep tell what's not. provides refugees with food and service officially it does not arrange weddings between syrian women and four instead it organizes educational seminars. many of those present at this workshop are widows were married to fighters are political prisoners the speaker is a professor of islamic law. she knows that these mothers are often approached by name. quite interested in their daughters don't get us to model his fifteen year old man kentucky and a bunch of thing. he wants to marry fifteen or an eighteen year old killed while she is not ready for it and he is doing it with his pleasure but also to help the improved situation room
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in lebanon. the professor is giving a lecture on the legal aspects of marrying a girl before she reaches of gold he has his own interpretation of the law. it was that. hazelnut. this in wine country came down and number or an age at which it's always good to get married or above which is always going to get married it was a legend. according to the speaker all the girls simply needs to be physically inside watching tv. she uses members of the small crowd to make his point. andy and i didn't name her i was married when i was fifteen years old when i started having children one of the album is very hard for me. then i got very sick and it was psychologically exhausted from an old man. he's older than me. amy and makeup less there is not doing well he was like a brother like a tv and it was everything seemingly see. city safe
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despite some problems at times your husband's maturity everything was falling in the end of the shows that any weddings can be very successful. but these two jordanian social workers argue that this is a form of violence against women. it can also obtain a job in chile. messier. their goal is to protect the girls and the ceiling households the visit. and in order to do so. they have to present themselves the plaza lights to the men who often perceive them as a threat to their authority. want a sweater with my limits and i am reminded that as it were a regular visits outside with the woman i knew the husband didn't know about the mail it is that this young man's wife was killed in syria she now lives with his mother and his children up for him and many of his male compatriots the order of things has been
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turned upside down. but mobile. since we arrived here everything is changing. back in syria women have no rights that's how i'll hold you in hey a win in two rounds. dig into city centers. educated thoughtful. social workers want to change the way young skinny men and women relate to each other. the attendance of twenty catch the string into pieces nowike to paint ani studied him by. i'm sixteen years old. likening it to make new friends. my name is omar. i was moaning guarantee or sodium. it's now up to those girls who have been victims of violence to talk about themselves. shot in sixteen years old was almost married off two years ago. a latin dance. i have a right to education. likes to live
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life like a child's right to freely express myself and that it didn't take her to stay silent. i have a right to say no to me and always has to do what you dislike me whenever the kids had a chance and sounds nice relaxing week. the rain. it wasn't on the front three mm we still stand to defend himself with black. meanwhile the race turns out that the landings in. he said interesting that ninety eight percent of the women including the educated ones on the way i read that right and you don't know about women's rights the syrian female refugees for victims of gender based violence britain's he can. which is why international organizations are unable to provide precise figures that i felt. however they are adamant that it concerns the vast majority of them this problem existed long before the war broke out. but
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it is becoming increasingly wars. the conflict drags on going to make is here in the studio pieces together thank you very much to report to the end it that you say that these problems. there are new books to companies making them worse. i'll explain why this is why it should be getting what's really waiting for career advancement in society for quite awhile now but there's this weird happening with these people cross over into neighboring jordan really managed and turns into six weeks with teaching human trafficking and desperate becomes very problematic and as the war drags on the situation of these women refugees becomes more fragile our basic needs such as food housing had been taken care of. but then due to their lives the tombstone sleeping in tents at times in the apartment everyone to improve their lives but they are not allowed to work so the temptation to turn to other means to make a living are great. one of them is marriage really matters for their daughters which in
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their minds to do two things to take their daughters on her and also bring a little bit of money through the dowry but these marriages have very very harsh consequences and we has resigned as there are more refugees coming in there more people concerned and a promise to become more acute so one of the biggest excuse that the groups who are trying to tackle the scope of space. it's that much of what is going on is going on with my family. exactly and that's why it's such a taboo subject made so difficult to get these women to testify because when you are christian women in used and abused by him has been rejected by him that comes attached with such a strong social stigma and strengthen their social rejects the rejection they really discourages these women from openly testifying very hard if not impossible to get them on camera and that's why international organizations have such a hard time at coming up with a hard figures down into working on suspicions known to working with it. it seems that this is very much. whites can remember as well that the most urgent things we
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have is a crisis situation it is broken is taking care of food and housing soap violence against against women often gets relegated to the back burner too well let's move to. another aspect is facing a huge plethora of problems that this is great to talk about children. a small country cooking with a big influx of refugees exactly and that's very problematic if you would get the numbers officially according to the high commission for refugees are about six hundred thousand syrian refugees in jordan unofficially probably around ten million with a bit more than million. jordan is a country of six million people and means that at this point one out of six people you meet in jordan is the syrian and also remember that jordan is very much a country refuge notably for palestinians approximately seventy percent of jordan's population is palestinian refugees along these people are looking at this massive influx of syrians seemed at
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in eastern ukraine yet another self defense standpoint is stormed by pro government troops wildly service satellite images reveal a large military buildup in the area. this leaves aren't crackdown on protests there. also this week's top stories propaganda boulevard. that is the state sponsored russia today programme. us secretary of state accuses rt of distorting intensity of pain but his russian counterpart says it will be washington's reluctance to hear alternative use of striving such accusations. i guess that was immediately
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