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a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum.but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotional piety. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that the final blows come when he's stoned to death and his body is buried on the spot where he falls. in accordance with jewish custom of the time, one year after his death, james' bones would have been collected and interned in an ossuary. >> i think it is likely that james' body was claimed by his followers and buried. there was considerable support from within the city of jerusalem right across the board for james to be honored against the demeaning death that was inflicted on him. >> after james' murder, the crucial role he played in the development of the early church will fade from view. but today in jerusalem, james is still venera
a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum.but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotional piety. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that the final blows come when he's stoned to death and...
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. >> well, it might, but i'm kind of against this kind of new priesthood of academics and people that work in museums. i think there has to be a balance. obviously, you want them studied in the proper way, but most museums that have got dinosaurs have got more than enough on their plates to study as it is and not enough man power to do it >>> the raymond museum in california has one of the largest collections of dinosaur tracts in the world. it is where our correspondent picks up other story >> you can work up here if you want to >>> had this is what fossil research looks like. we were taken behind the scenes to have a look, the locker rooms, collection files, 170,000 bones, tagged and scanned in 3d. once online they will be available to anyone, anywhere to study. the alf gets it's bones from their own digs. in 1989 they hit pay dirt. a rare dino named joe now show kafd in their collection-- showcased in their collection. >> this is cool because it is the smallest and youngest and complete one that has ever been found >>> this is the director of research and collections. this is here
. >> well, it might, but i'm kind of against this kind of new priesthood of academics and people that work in museums. i think there has to be a balance. obviously, you want them studied in the proper way, but most museums that have got dinosaurs have got more than enough on their plates to study as it is and not enough man power to do it >>> the raymond museum in california has one of the largest collections of dinosaur tracts in the world. it is where our correspondent picks up...
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after completing formation, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1999. he served at st. lawrence and watts in la, and most recently has been working at -- as the champlin and the rector here in san francisco. welcome, father john. >> thank you. good morning >> it is so nice to have you, we have been talking with our viewers about this year of mercy. i was hoping you could talk about what it means to be a missionary of mercy? what is the special role that you and so many others around the world are holding for the church? >> i think, you know, just came to my mind, right now in the midst of so many people of varied ages who are preparing to enter the church, what we are trying to do with them is to heighten insensitivity, and an openness, responsiveness to their place and the significance of their presence, as being a member of the body of christ, the church, what does that mean looking at their life, their relationships, the environments where they live out their lives. more particular, for me, as a priest, and as a capuchin franciscan, this calling of the pope is someth
after completing formation, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1999. he served at st. lawrence and watts in la, and most recently has been working at -- as the champlin and the rector here in san francisco. welcome, father john. >> thank you. good morning >> it is so nice to have you, we have been talking with our viewers about this year of mercy. i was hoping you could talk about what it means to be a missionary of mercy? what is the special role that you and so many others...
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the seminary is in response to more young men who say they're considering the priesthood. so far, nine men are all ready enrolled for next year. >>> in iredell county, statesville officials broke ground on a new park this week. the city is expecting the park on north center street to be open in late april, just in time for the downtown spring art crawl. our partners at the record and feature sculptures and promote art in downtown. city council though still needs to approve a name of the new park. >>> after nickeling and diming customers. it could soon be airlines that have to pay up. the refunds passengers could soon get if the service isn't topnotch. >>> pollen counts are very high. i'm tracking the threat for rain this weekend. i'll take you through the latest future cast to pinpoint when rain could provide relief from allergies, next. >>> this charlotte road project is far behind schedule. and far from being finished. >> did they forget about it? so i'm asking what's taking so long and when the hundreds of orange construction zones, piles of gravel, and no one at work.
the seminary is in response to more young men who say they're considering the priesthood. so far, nine men are all ready enrolled for next year. >>> in iredell county, statesville officials broke ground on a new park this week. the city is expecting the park on north center street to be open in late april, just in time for the downtown spring art crawl. our partners at the record and feature sculptures and promote art in downtown. city council though still needs to approve a name of...
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you're pro-gay marriage, pro-abortion rights, and support women in the priesthood, all of which run counterings. in addition, you were the chief figure behind the infamous tawana brawley hoax and were once caught on an fbi surveillance tape, discussing a scheme to distribute cocaine while wearing a leather cowboy hat. [ laughter ] given all this, isn't your candidacy for pope at best a long shot? tim, i may be the underdog in this race. but i'm the only candidate telling the truth. the catholic church has got to change. we got too much incense and not enough common sense. you understand? we got too many people's investments and not enough investments in peoples. you understand? not enough touching people's hearts, too much touching people's kids. [ laughter ] cardinal rinaldi, your response. cardinal urbino, rebuttal? [ laughter ] anyone? [ laughter ] all right, the next question is for cardinal degiaccomo. cardinal degiaccomo, you're 217 years old. [ laughter ] isn't your age bound to be a factor here? [ whispering ] tim, i will not make age an issue. i refuse to exploit for political gain
you're pro-gay marriage, pro-abortion rights, and support women in the priesthood, all of which run counterings. in addition, you were the chief figure behind the infamous tawana brawley hoax and were once caught on an fbi surveillance tape, discussing a scheme to distribute cocaine while wearing a leather cowboy hat. [ laughter ] given all this, isn't your candidacy for pope at best a long shot? tim, i may be the underdog in this race. but i'm the only candidate telling the truth. the catholic...
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it is to be held on march 19, 1926, the 50th anniversary of father baker's ordination to the priesthood. unfortunately, father baker takes ill, and the official dedication is again postponed. [ pipe organ playing ] the dedication of the our lady of victory shrine commences on may 25, 1926. the consecration ceremony begins at 6:00 a.m., with bishop william turner, sixth bishop of buffalo, officiating. father baker serves as celebrant of the dedication mass held at 10:30 a.m. 400 hundred bishops and priests from all over the country attend the event. over 30,000 people try to squeeze into the shrine that can hold 5,000. the crowd gasps as they delight in the realized beauty of father baker's dream. cardinal patrick hayes of new york states in his sermon that day... cardinal hayes: i know of no church like this, so beautiful, so uplifting, so glorious. i know of no other church like this, consecrated to the charities of christ our lord. it is a monument to the buffalo diocese, the city of lackawanna, to our great lady of victory, and to a modern apostle of charity, father baker. narrator:
it is to be held on march 19, 1926, the 50th anniversary of father baker's ordination to the priesthood. unfortunately, father baker takes ill, and the official dedication is again postponed. [ pipe organ playing ] the dedication of the our lady of victory shrine commences on may 25, 1926. the consecration ceremony begins at 6:00 a.m., with bishop william turner, sixth bishop of buffalo, officiating. father baker serves as celebrant of the dedication mass held at 10:30 a.m. 400 hundred bishops...
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it the priesthood. two if i ats were donated back in january back to the arch diseases of washington by phi at. they had some unwelcomed visitors, a black bear were spotted. the good news the animals didn'a cause any problems, but they did stick around for about an hour. wildlife experts say bears may wonder in residential areasar looking for food this time ofme year. if you see one, commonsense would say don't approach it. instead call the wildlife andill game departments. > what would you do if t youdo saw a bear.saw >> if you saw the bear, you would just tweet the picture. > i would be at a distance. are you saying if i came face to face. >> yes, hold on bear. oh, no, selfie. >> please don't do that.that > a picnic basket. am of you rely on those increasing popular fitness tractors to help you shape. tonight at # 1 we will tell youl what researchers just discovered that may have everything youre v wrist is telling you.ou. >> yeah, jim look at your wrist, too. > also tonight at # 1, you are reading th
it the priesthood. two if i ats were donated back in january back to the arch diseases of washington by phi at. they had some unwelcomed visitors, a black bear were spotted. the good news the animals didn'a cause any problems, but they did stick around for about an hour. wildlife experts say bears may wonder in residential areasar looking for food this time ofme year. if you see one, commonsense would say don't approach it. instead call the wildlife andill game departments. > what would you...
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. >> my god, john was angry with the priesthood aristocracy because they had become an exploitive class>> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it, the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to encounter john in the wilderness is to encounter a person who is bringing to your eyes the fact that you have sinned and fallen short of god's best for you. and you had, by golly, better repent. >> john is like an apocalyptic preacher. he's a firebrand preacher. in john's case literally about fire. >> this firebrand was telling them the whole crop of israel is going to be burned up unless you repent. >> it talks about judgment. he talks about god's anger. >> so he really is the sort of preacher of coming judgment. >> the kingdom of heaven is at hand. repent. >> in the centuries after his death, bone relics of john the baptist begin spreading ou
. >> my god, john was angry with the priesthood aristocracy because they had become an exploitive class>> in an echo of old testament prophecies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it, the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves, john urges people to repent and cleanse their sins. and to do that, they must be baptized. >> to...
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c-span: the other impact is the catholic churches in the priesthood. marion? you know, her? a harvard law professor to the vatican or the holy city back november 4th, 2002. spee reference the press created a climate around the story of the pedophilia crisis with in fact, only a tiny minority of cases involved pedophiles of pre-pubescent children from homosexual relations the teenage boys. >> we didn't describe it as pedophilia but abusive young people in some instances it was young women or adult women before the most part it was young boys some of it was pedophilia or boys of an older age. c-span: she spoke you can see why i thought it was irrelevant to talk about maria the worst offender by far has been "the boston globe" putting 250 stories in 100 days on the front page to create a climate of hysteria of which has not been seen since the first, did was bird down 1834. >> battle think we greeted an environment of hysteria. that is ridiculous. but the fact is that there are hundreds and hundreds of young people particularly boys then they covered it up not just once but rep
c-span: the other impact is the catholic churches in the priesthood. marion? you know, her? a harvard law professor to the vatican or the holy city back november 4th, 2002. spee reference the press created a climate around the story of the pedophilia crisis with in fact, only a tiny minority of cases involved pedophiles of pre-pubescent children from homosexual relations the teenage boys. >> we didn't describe it as pedophilia but abusive young people in some instances it was young women...
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. >> what was the name that derailed your priesthood? do you remember? >> can't give up that.? >> speaking of confessions, boy, doesn't that dove tell well into this next guest? >> have you ever done something you weren't particularly proud of or wish you could tell someone about but couldn't bring your stove do it? secret. evidently a lot of people v what our next guest, invited mail secrets on homemade postcard, they did, and a lot of people did it. so frank received over 1 million secrets in his mailbox. and they're still arriving every day. >> here is a few of them we've been showing here, also sharing our own secrets. >> why do people do this? why are they so willing to send a stranger, frank warren, all of these secrets, and the man behind post secret. com is here, good morning. >> good to be here. >> why do you think people want to reveal their innermost secrets? >> i think people have these rich interior lives they don't often have a chance to share, when you give them a place, wear to share on on mustily and safer, amazing the stories you get. >> so i mean more than a
. >> what was the name that derailed your priesthood? do you remember? >> can't give up that.? >> speaking of confessions, boy, doesn't that dove tell well into this next guest? >> have you ever done something you weren't particularly proud of or wish you could tell someone about but couldn't bring your stove do it? secret. evidently a lot of people v what our next guest, invited mail secrets on homemade postcard, they did, and a lot of people did it. so frank received...
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me than some of her friends said to me that we were just stunned when she decided to go into the priesthood. they were just stunned. they couldn't figure out. but that had always been there. she had always been devout. i tried to show that some in the book for example when she was working with the case and wrote him regularly she would talk to him about the scripture come as a child she would accompany her uncle who was an episcopal priest and he would go from church to church and she would go with him and when the church pianist wasn't available she would play the organ so that had always been there but people would tend not to see that part of her. so i think some of it is her personality. in the end some of it is just sexism. some of it is prejudice against her sexuality so it is a combination of things. and what's interesting you bring up byron rustin, he and polly helped plan that bus ride to the south. we hear about it and about his work as the leader of that but she may not get mentioned. >> right behind. yes. >> you mentioned mary macleod here in who first came to the house and ben
me than some of her friends said to me that we were just stunned when she decided to go into the priesthood. they were just stunned. they couldn't figure out. but that had always been there. she had always been devout. i tried to show that some in the book for example when she was working with the case and wrote him regularly she would talk to him about the scripture come as a child she would accompany her uncle who was an episcopal priest and he would go from church to church and she would go...
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coherent direction and i do think that this issue is not the prerogative or the problem of the nuclear priesthood. we are in a democratic society and public issues should be publicly debated and the issue of survival deserves to be debated and as the elected executive that has been elected by more votes than anybody else in the president i feel i ought to speak about it, and so i will. [laughter] >> this gentleman is next if we can bring the microphone to him. >> both china and the u.s. are accusing each other. is there a miscommunication from the south china sea and the other issues because barack obama is meeting with the chinese president today how would you advise. >> question about the south china sea there is renewed competition among the great powers in the united states that makes the danger more concerning and miscalculation. >> i think it is highly unlikely that they would wander into a nuclear war. what's going on in the south china sea concerns me because it does provide a context again. i don't believe for a moment they would contemplate against one another but i do believe it could
coherent direction and i do think that this issue is not the prerogative or the problem of the nuclear priesthood. we are in a democratic society and public issues should be publicly debated and the issue of survival deserves to be debated and as the elected executive that has been elected by more votes than anybody else in the president i feel i ought to speak about it, and so i will. [laughter] >> this gentleman is next if we can bring the microphone to him. >> both china and the...
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her friends i interviewed her eight cohorts say she was stunned when she decided to go into the priesthood they were just stunned. they couldn't figure out how does this fit? [laughter] but that had always been there. edit had always. i tried to show that some in the book, for example, when she was working with the wala case, and she wrote him regularly, she would -- she would talk to him about remember what paula wrote. she would talk to him about the scripture. she would as a child would accompany uncle who was in a episcopal priest an she would go with him church to church and when the church pianist was not available she would play the organ. so that had always been there. but people tend not to see that part of her. so i think, i think some of it is pol ily's personality in some of it is sexism. some of it is prejudice against her sexuality. so it's combination of things. and what's interesting that you bring up resten that he and pauline. pauline helped plan, worked with him. helped plan that bus ride into the south and we hear about it and hear it work as the leader of that. but pol
her friends i interviewed her eight cohorts say she was stunned when she decided to go into the priesthood they were just stunned. they couldn't figure out how does this fit? [laughter] but that had always been there. edit had always. i tried to show that some in the book, for example, when she was working with the wala case, and she wrote him regularly, she would -- she would talk to him about remember what paula wrote. she would talk to him about the scripture. she would as a child would...