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we are talking about natural family planning and pope paul's letter of 1968 about human life. pope paul predicted, there is a passage in the brief letter about the consequences of the contraceptive culture. he figured possibilities would arise of more marital infidelity, weakening of marriage, men using women as instruments, imposition of contraceptive practices on people by governments and things of that nature. we do see some of these difficulties arising in the world of marriage and sexuality and so on. i don't think as a society we are in a happy place since the sexual revolution and contraceptive culture. things are difficult. many scientists, sociologists are examining this and writing about it. not just catholics, but others. that's a brief look at some of the consequences that are possible. what we are focusing on is your understanding of the benefits and depth of the practice of this natural family planning with or without a pope's say so. if the pope hadn't said so, would you still be doing this if you discovered it by accident? >> i would do it. there are so many ben
we are talking about natural family planning and pope paul's letter of 1968 about human life. pope paul predicted, there is a passage in the brief letter about the consequences of the contraceptive culture. he figured possibilities would arise of more marital infidelity, weakening of marriage, men using women as instruments, imposition of contraceptive practices on people by governments and things of that nature. we do see some of these difficulties arising in the world of marriage and...
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even though it was a little bit of luck if you see the last goal they gave them you know the wind paul pope but i think they started slow but they at the end of the day they got the three points and it doesn't really matter how they got it because now they're the top of their group until someone you know does just as well i hate to think that might be i think france who in their group oh all right. thank you very much indeed for. now for some people rada there's nothing like a vintage car. so for all those apparently destructive enthusiasts in the punish town already have no hostess the international rally of old tractors on saturday the show started dozens of models dating back to the one nine hundred forty s. outfitted with a range of extra options including site cars and exposed road engines which attracted plenty of attention from spectators. and just a reminder now of the top stories we're following for you germany's chancellor angela merkel has reiterated her intention to seek a common european solution to illegal immigration and made a rout with the interior minister over the issue t
even though it was a little bit of luck if you see the last goal they gave them you know the wind paul pope but i think they started slow but they at the end of the day they got the three points and it doesn't really matter how they got it because now they're the top of their group until someone you know does just as well i hate to think that might be i think france who in their group oh all right. thank you very much indeed for. now for some people rada there's nothing like a vintage car. so...
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pope paul vi was there for about 15 years. pope john paul i was 33 days.n you have john paul ii was there 26 years. pope benedict, seven years. pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history, where, at certain moments in time, it is seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope. the shock troops of the counterreformation doing battle with protestants. at other moments, it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. it swung toward the liberalizing end. people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. but what both of those modes of being a jesuit have in common is that jesuits are extreme. they are willing to push the envelope in differen
pope paul vi was there for about 15 years. pope john paul i was 33 days.n you have john paul ii was there 26 years. pope benedict, seven years. pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order...
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the youngster made history here is the ball the first goal the only goal that we gave start with paul pope well off over zero then killing him bobby there he is in front of goal he has made history becoming the youngest french player to score gold in a major tournaments and he's an expensive player i mean you're talking about the ballpark of two hundred million is what he was worth and they had more firepower on that team as well but all that all a great day for france and the finalists of the european championship back in two thousand and sixteen so all that all a good day so i'm so keeping their powder dry going through denmark and australia that one goal that doesn't sound like a thrilling game yet no wasn't this really now as it is it should have been you know did mark is one of the fasces improving teams in europe and you know it got off thanks to their tottenham guy right the middle christian eriksen he started this going off very early in this particular match but then they just lost a lot of momentum here we're looking at right now that was a concern for australia him damaging earl
the youngster made history here is the ball the first goal the only goal that we gave start with paul pope well off over zero then killing him bobby there he is in front of goal he has made history becoming the youngest french player to score gold in a major tournaments and he's an expensive player i mean you're talking about the ballpark of two hundred million is what he was worth and they had more firepower on that team as well but all that all a great day for france and the finalists of the...
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pope? ross: i think that is a decision that john paul ii made.irement from an active life as a cardinal, life as running an archdiocese or a department of the vatican and so on, corresponds a sort of stepping away from responsibility. of course, there's issues of senility and so on that can enter in. you also get distant from the next pope. it's an arbitrary choice they can be changed by a different pope. brian: and cardinals have to retire at 75-years-old. ross: they have to offer their retirement at 75-years-old. brian: there are 200-plus cardinals still alive in the world. why are 40 of them from italy? why does italy have the most sponsible people in the world and catholicism to have a kind of dominance? ross: if you want to go back far enough, st. peter was martyred in rome. the church recognized rum as its captital. its that was true then and it has been true ever since. it's natural in certain ways, if the center of your church is in rome, just as the politics of virginia and maryland loom larger in d.c. -- there will always be italian inf
pope? ross: i think that is a decision that john paul ii made.irement from an active life as a cardinal, life as running an archdiocese or a department of the vatican and so on, corresponds a sort of stepping away from responsibility. of course, there's issues of senility and so on that can enter in. you also get distant from the next pope. it's an arbitrary choice they can be changed by a different pope. brian: and cardinals have to retire at 75-years-old. ross: they have to offer their...
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pope paul vi was there for about 15 years. was 33 days.st 36 years.ii was there when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones it came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. rate is --eing ages him being a jesuit is one intereway g looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating history. it has been seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope. it's also seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. of them those modes of being ages would have in common jesuits have in common is they push envelopes in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the juit 1960's is, look, you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity from all sorts of understand the reasons. you need to make the church as flexible and adaptable as civil -- as possible. if that means having gray areas around hard,
pope paul vi was there for about 15 years. was 33 days.st 36 years.ii was there when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones it came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. rate is --eing ages him being a jesuit is one intereway g looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating history. it has been seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope. it's also seen as the most liberalizing order. that has...
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in his visit ady year later, met with pope paul. those for the thousand days of the kennedy administration, the spirit of what was called camelot, a young president pledged to get the country moving again. but it ended that terrible november day in dallas. cbs news correspondents pick up the story of the body of president kennedy was returned to washington. >> this is the cnet andrews air force base -- this is the scene at andrews air force base and the body president kennedy is being transferred to an ambulance. behind it come mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy. ♪ [indiscernible] behind them, other members of the family. [gunfire] in 1960 four, kennedy won the democratic nomination for u.s. senator for new york. >> i accept her nomination gratefully. >> his critics called him an interloper, running for office in new york, although he lived in virginia and voted in massachusetts. the kennedy insisted the basic question was, who was best suited to represent the state of new york? he found many were pleased that he had changed his locale
in his visit ady year later, met with pope paul. those for the thousand days of the kennedy administration, the spirit of what was called camelot, a young president pledged to get the country moving again. but it ended that terrible november day in dallas. cbs news correspondents pick up the story of the body of president kennedy was returned to washington. >> this is the cnet andrews air force base -- this is the scene at andrews air force base and the body president kennedy is being...
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comparison because feeling like kissinger with the 5050 credit and reagan and gorbachev so talk about pope john paul and others but i do give reagan credit. that look at this as a framework with those relationships i can see that working with u.s. china but i have real doubts. then maybe it is better that it doesn't happen. so i will tell you one more story for what is on your mind. this fellow who started amnesty international. not very will loan british barrister ran for the house of commons and lost and wandered around civil disobedience and christian is him but then he published an op-ed in the british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners looking at prisoners of conscience in the communist world and the west and in the developing post colonial world. this is long before facebook or twitter or the internet but it went viral. it was picked up by newspapers around the world one of the most famous offense in history. when it is that ideal moment so the nation started when i found out other information for those prisoners of conscience. it operated that every chapter would support three prisoners
comparison because feeling like kissinger with the 5050 credit and reagan and gorbachev so talk about pope john paul and others but i do give reagan credit. that look at this as a framework with those relationships i can see that working with u.s. china but i have real doubts. then maybe it is better that it doesn't happen. so i will tell you one more story for what is on your mind. this fellow who started amnesty international. not very will loan british barrister ran for the house of commons...
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births -- generations celebrate births and inasteis relief in 1989 earthquake and catering for pope john pauli's visit in 1987. knights' catering received a positive recommendation from h.p.c. staff finds that the busines has met the three criteria for listing on theegac l registry. a motion in support of the business should be a motion in favor of the reso in the resolution, pay close attention to the physical featurha the business. the business must maintain these to remain on the legacy registry. for knights' catering, it's catering. this concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions. and there are representatives that are in attendance that would like to speak on the application's behalf. >> great. let's open it up. public comment. do we have anybody from knights' catering? come on up. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you for taking the time to see us. >> my name's molly. >> my name's grace. >> daniel. >> i need to have you speak into the mike. >> my name's molly. >> my name's grace. >> daniel. >> and i think my husband, adrian is lost somewhere. these are the contin
births -- generations celebrate births and inasteis relief in 1989 earthquake and catering for pope john pauli's visit in 1987. knights' catering received a positive recommendation from h.p.c. staff finds that the busines has met the three criteria for listing on theegac l registry. a motion in support of the business should be a motion in favor of the reso in the resolution, pay close attention to the physical featurha the business. the business must maintain these to remain on the legacy...
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he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy that will leave marxism and leninism. bret: the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people in the defense department and the cia both thought the soviet union was there at the time. we're here, they're there, that's life. get along. >> the american public seemed to agree, nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and soviet union. >> i urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely, declaring yourself above it all. bret: that sparked reagan's most forceful criticism ever of the soviet union. >> to ignore the facts of history
he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy...
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he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy that will leave marxism and leninism. bret: the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people in the defense department and the cia both thought the soviet union was there at the time. we're here, they're there, that's life. get along. >> the american public seemed to agree, nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and soviet union. >> i urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely, declaring yourself above it all. bret: that sparked reagan's most forceful criticism ever of the soviet union. >> to ignore the facts of history
he and pope john paul ii who miraculously survived an assassin's bullet six weeks after reagan agreed that god spared them so they could end communism and collapse the soviet union. >> won't contain communism, it will transcend communism. >> when i came in in 1982, reagan was still in full throated denunciation of the soviet union. he was still very much playing the cold warrior. >> what i'm strike now is a plan to hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy...
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i do, i talked to pope john paul and others as well but i do give reagan credit but it's gorbachev that gets the statesmanship moneyball. you can look at this as a framework and look at different relationships and i can see it working in us china but i'd be more than happy to be wrong about this and i worry that if a summit happens, it might be better that it doesn't happen but i'm happy to come back to that. let me tell one more story and i'll see what's on your mind and it's a different one, it's about this fellow who started amnesty international, peter denison who was a not very well known british barrister. he'd run for the house of commons a number of times and lost. he wandered around in his youth between a mix of judaism, christian idealism and the civil disobedience but in 1961 he published an op-ed in a british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners and he was calling the world to look at prisoners of conscience of three types. in the communist world, in the west and in the developing colonial, postcolonial world, it was called the rule of three. this was long before faceboo
i do, i talked to pope john paul and others as well but i do give reagan credit but it's gorbachev that gets the statesmanship moneyball. you can look at this as a framework and look at different relationships and i can see it working in us china but i'd be more than happy to be wrong about this and i worry that if a summit happens, it might be better that it doesn't happen but i'm happy to come back to that. let me tell one more story and i'll see what's on your mind and it's a different one,...
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didn't the numbers killed paul but the call of the. three of pope by living will feel. like a bit of a people because the bird we're going to go to both be and it will be a little of both of you will do the will will be of. those who didn't begin to make the. other thought impossible haul of souls. that kwanzaa logan a kids will wonder why. did you. know maybe when we'd got into it by that image you know in and out. of the needle there. and tell a moment had he been fundamentally humble go and live it in shallow or more come because on him and by his heavy. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunity. a singing contest like no other office a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. the. tale of singers and murderous witness on al-jazeera. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. are in decline. in this episode of. entomologists on opposite sides of the. protecting insects of all sizes crucial to
didn't the numbers killed paul but the call of the. three of pope by living will feel. like a bit of a people because the bird we're going to go to both be and it will be a little of both of you will do the will will be of. those who didn't begin to make the. other thought impossible haul of souls. that kwanzaa logan a kids will wonder why. did you. know maybe when we'd got into it by that image you know in and out. of the needle there. and tell a moment had he been fundamentally humble go and...
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pope's programme to encourage church diversity. 0ur reporter kevin reide went along to hear their final rehearsal before they head to rome. singing. after christmas and easter, the feast of saint peter and paul first time, the hereford cathedral choir has been invited as special guests. they are rehearsing now in a pretty empty hereford cathedral, but in a few weeks' time they will be performing to more than 125,000 people at the vatican and tens of millions will be watching on tv. it's such an amazing thing to do because it's great fun and you get to sing in some amazing places. to all those thinking about it, i would do it. as long as we don't mess up, yeah, it's going to be fine! it's happening at the end ofjune, and there will be two performances. they are going to be singing ata performances. they are going to be singing at a concert in the sistine chapel itself jointly with singing at a concert in the sistine chapel itselfjointly with the choir of the sistine chapel. that's a concert attended by the diplomatic corps from the vatican. then on the friday morning we sing at the huge papal mass itself for the feast of saint peter, and that's going to be in the square. the roman catholic an
pope's programme to encourage church diversity. 0ur reporter kevin reide went along to hear their final rehearsal before they head to rome. singing. after christmas and easter, the feast of saint peter and paul first time, the hereford cathedral choir has been invited as special guests. they are rehearsing now in a pretty empty hereford cathedral, but in a few weeks' time they will be performing to more than 125,000 people at the vatican and tens of millions will be watching on tv. it's such an...
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pope, who will actually lead us in our invocation this evening. [applause] >> lord, i read a word this morning in the liturgy, and it to --- all set to t paul said to timothy -- preach the word in all seasons whether popular or not, because a day is coming when people will no longer tolerate some doctrine, but they will surround themselves with teachers who want to go there in years, and say what their passions want to hear. we are grateful that in our nation today, people have departed from beautiful judeo-christian principles, that our at the heart -- part of nation's founding. lord, gathered here are many who still call a new, we are all sinners, lord. but, we still look to the beautiful ideal that you gave us. we ask that you please bless everyone who spoke this week. we ask particularly tonight that you bless all of us gathered .ere, in the particular way we think of our president who is traveling, please bless him for the traveling mercies lord. we also pray for our wonderful vice president, michael pence. we pray for him and the whole administration, as well as the members of congress. some of whom are here tonight. we are grateful that ther
pope, who will actually lead us in our invocation this evening. [applause] >> lord, i read a word this morning in the liturgy, and it to --- all set to t paul said to timothy -- preach the word in all seasons whether popular or not, because a day is coming when people will no longer tolerate some doctrine, but they will surround themselves with teachers who want to go there in years, and say what their passions want to hear. we are grateful that in our nation today, people have departed...
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paul ryan. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and :00 p.m. eastern on cspan. >>> sunday on q&a. ross diawfit talks about his book, to change the church, pope francis an the future of kai thol schism. >> he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly i think around issues related to the sexual revolution. marriage. divorce and so on. where prior popes basically said these are changes the church can't make. so there have been these sort of fraught places in his pontificate where he has clashed with cardinals and bishops and theologians over just how far he can push the church to change, what the church can exchange u without undercutting its traditions or breaking faith with the new testament, the gospels of jesus christ. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on cspan. >>> a former president of the venezuela national assembly spoke at the center for strategicen and international studies here in washington about political unrest in his country. after his remarks, he and a former obama official took question frs the audience. >>> good morning. welcome. we're delighted to have you here. i'm the president at csis. before we start events,
paul ryan. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and :00 p.m. eastern on cspan. >>> sunday on q&a. ross diawfit talks about his book, to change the church, pope francis an the future of kai thol schism. >> he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly i think around issues related to the sexual revolution. marriage. divorce and so on. where prior popes basically said these are changes the church can't make. so there have been these sort of fraught places in his...
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paul ryan. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and :00 p.m. eastern on cspan. >>> sunday on q&a. ross diawfit talks about his book, to change the church, pope francis an the future of kai thol schism. >> he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly i think around issues related to the sexual revolution. marriage. divorce and so on. where prior popes basically said these are changes the church can't make. so there have been these sort of fraught places in his pontificate where he has clashed with cardinals and bishops and theologians over just how far he can push the church to change, what the church can exchange u without undercutting its
paul ryan. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and :00 p.m. eastern on cspan. >>> sunday on q&a. ross diawfit talks about his book, to change the church, pope francis an the future of kai thol schism. >> he thinks the church needs to change in various ways, particularly i think around issues related to the sexual revolution. marriage. divorce and so on. where prior popes basically said these are changes the church can't make. so there have been these sort of fraught places in his...
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the pope's programme to encourage church diversity. 0ur reporter kevin reide went along to hear their final rehearsal before they head to rome. after christmas and easter, the feast of st peter and paulow, for the first time, the hereford cathedral choir has been invited as special guests. they are performing a rehearsal in a pretty empty hereford cathedral, but in a few weeks' time, they will be performing in front of 125,000 people, and tens of millions of people will be watching on tv. it is great fun and you get to see amazing places. as long as we do not mess up, it'll be fine. it is all happening at the end ofjune, and, in fact, there will be two performances. they will be performing in the sistine chapel with the choir of the sistine chapel, attended by the diplomatic corp of the vatican. then we will see the huge papal mass, the feast of st peter, in the square. the roman catholic church and the anglican churches have not had the closest of relationships, but in recent years, the vatican has been building bridges. the fact we have been invited speaks volumes of the roman catholics wanting to reach out to us and wanting to return the invitation, delighted with what we have bee
the pope's programme to encourage church diversity. 0ur reporter kevin reide went along to hear their final rehearsal before they head to rome. after christmas and easter, the feast of st peter and paulow, for the first time, the hereford cathedral choir has been invited as special guests. they are performing a rehearsal in a pretty empty hereford cathedral, but in a few weeks' time, they will be performing in front of 125,000 people, and tens of millions of people will be watching on tv. it is...