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inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavierarried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the churches, inspire faith and religious commitment. an artistic revival resulted, and a new style. it was an exuberant style reflecting the optimism and assertiveness of the 17th-century church. this style is known as the baroque. the fresco on the ceiling above our heads was painted by pietro da cortona in the 1630s. it decorates the reception hall of barberini palace in rome, home of pope urban viii, a great patron of the arts. to the modern sensibility, molded by the notion that less is more, it may seem decorative and confusing. a careful look at this work, done at the height of the baroque period, reveal
inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavierarried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the...
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. >> my name is francis xavier crowley.district 7 native, i want to represent the twin peaks neighborhoods because i care about the community i grew up in and want to serve my fellow residents. my record as a dedicated public servant, community volunteer and leader of the international alliance of theatrical demonstrates my commitment to san francisco. performing arts, symphony, television, motion picture industry in san francisco. i am proud of the work i've done to bring both labor and management together. the stagehand has a strong working ship with management. we forge contracts and deals that bring both sides together and provide compromises that give working people excellent salaries and benefits and management to operate beneficially and turn a profit. in my mind this is the type of leadership and the type of relationship building that is exactly what we need from district 7 at city hall. during my 15 years as leader of the stagehand, i distinguished myself as a skillful negotiator and leader in one of the most compe
. >> my name is francis xavier crowley.district 7 native, i want to represent the twin peaks neighborhoods because i care about the community i grew up in and want to serve my fellow residents. my record as a dedicated public servant, community volunteer and leader of the international alliance of theatrical demonstrates my commitment to san francisco. performing arts, symphony, television, motion picture industry in san francisco. i am proud of the work i've done to bring both labor and...
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francis xavier catholic church in henryville. but at morning mass parishioners made sure there was music. the father spoke of healing. he toll had this congress games has a choice hope or despair. >> we can choose to begin anew to see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornados hit henryville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful e f-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles an hour rakes the ground for some 50 miles. today crews pulled into town repairing power lines and clearing up wreckage. insurance agent lynn murphy carter was hard at work too. she's been meeting with customers at the business her father started. >> everybody's like family. i didn't want to cry but i love my people. i love everyone lake they are my neighbor my brother my sister. >> reporter: right now her priority is helping people take care of their homes. >> we're going to be okay. you know, there's people that aren't going to be okay because there'
francis xavier catholic church in henryville. but at morning mass parishioners made sure there was music. the father spoke of healing. he toll had this congress games has a choice hope or despair. >> we can choose to begin anew to see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornados hit henryville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful e f-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles...
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francis xavier church in henryville were packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end the pews were overflowing with donated clothing. outside the church, smoke and gyms rolls out the barbecue to see grateful crowds. >> lot of times in these situations people don't get any hot food. so we decided to come down and cook for everybody. >> reporter: nurse penny mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. >> miss neil? >> reporter: she went door to door checking on residents like june new who said she feels blessed in the midst of the devastation. >> there's a lot left. look around you. there's a lot left. >> reporter: but the death toll rose on sunday, 15-month-old angel back cock who was found alive in a field died of her injuries. a curfew remains in effect from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. officials fear looting and want to keep people safe from things like downed power lines and gas leaks. the downtown area of hard hit west liberty, kentucky was off- limits to most people sunday so crews could clear debris
francis xavier church in henryville were packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end the pews were overflowing with donated clothing. outside the church, smoke and gyms rolls out the barbecue to see grateful crowds. >> lot of times in these situations people don't get any hot food. so we decided to come down and cook for everybody. >> reporter: nurse penny mitchell drove five hours from chicago to help. >> miss neil?...
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francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew, and either see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornadoes hit henreyville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful ef-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles an hour o raked the ground for some 50 miles. >> today crews pull mood town repair pog we are lines and clearing up wreckage. >> insurance agent lynn murphy carter was hard at work too. >> thank you so much. >> she's been meeting with customers at the business her father started. >> everybody is like family. i didn't want to cry, but i love my people, i mean i love them. i love every one like they are my neighbor, my brother, my sister. >> and right now her priority is helping people take care of their home. >> we're going to be oka
francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew, and either see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornadoes hit henreyville friday...
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francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: indiana senators richard lugar and dan coats took the time to tour parts of henryville to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> i know a lot of people made courageous decisions in an spent of time and saved lives. >> reporter: here in kentucky residents say this is the first time they saw a tornado that didn't bounce along a mountain top. it hugged the hillside and caused all this damage. that tornado has been ranked ef3 with winds up to 165 miles per hour. mike tobin, fox news. >>> the local branch of the american red cross has not been called in to help those states just yet but are ready to go any time. fox 5's john henrehan shows us how they stay prepared. >> reporter: the trucks and the trailers parked at various red cross lots in the national capit
francis xavier church in henryville, indiana, suffered severe damage but still hosted mass for a full house sunday. >> we came over the hill and saw the steeple was still here, so we knew was still here and that to us was a symbol and also a sign of god as people of faith that god is going to carry us through. this. >> reporter: indiana senators richard lugar and dan coats took the time to tour parts of henryville to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> i know a lot of...
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francis xavier who said one should never attribute to a man a motive more exalted than is necessary to explain his behavior. so how did we get this? and i look at institutions like the center for constitutional rights and it's emblematic leader, david cole, and i ask, well, what is the motive? no more exalted than is necessary to explain his behavior, and that is that he hates war, he hates the use of force, and he isn't particularly fond of the government of the united states. and i think those things are all at work here. and, therefore, what do i recommend? what would i like to happen? what i would like to happen is that we could return to a simpler time when a simple code enacted by a great and decent man, abraham lincoln, would be enough. is it enough? i'm afraid not. but what we're left with is a absolute monstrosity which is so powerfully described in this book. >> thank you, charles. [laughter] >> charles, i wish you would say what you really think. [laughter] >> next time. >> so this is a tremendous book. it is a pleasure to read. every page has insights in it. i'm just going
francis xavier who said one should never attribute to a man a motive more exalted than is necessary to explain his behavior. so how did we get this? and i look at institutions like the center for constitutional rights and it's emblematic leader, david cole, and i ask, well, what is the motive? no more exalted than is necessary to explain his behavior, and that is that he hates war, he hates the use of force, and he isn't particularly fond of the government of the united states. and i think...
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francis xavier mission. and she came to the attention of a priest named father claude, and he was a sort of a spiritual refugee from france. he was having his own spiritual dilemmas. and when he encountered her, he saw this incredible spirituality that was sort of unexpressed, and he was able to sort of draw can it out of her. and allow her spirituality, her mysticism, her deep devotion to jesus christ to sort of help him heal his own spiritual doubts. and i think together there was a confluence there of this spiritual energy which, i think, is a love story on a very high-refined level. it's sort of a divine love that, say, you or i wouldn't be able to appreciate. and they had this union, i suppose, where they sort of circled each other, and he observed her, and i think she observed him. when she died at the age of 24, it was april 17, 1680, immediately after her death her body was transfigured. and there are two written accounts which are in that book right there that was part of her cause over in rome. now
francis xavier mission. and she came to the attention of a priest named father claude, and he was a sort of a spiritual refugee from france. he was having his own spiritual dilemmas. and when he encountered her, he saw this incredible spirituality that was sort of unexpressed, and he was able to sort of draw can it out of her. and allow her spirituality, her mysticism, her deep devotion to jesus christ to sort of help him heal his own spiritual doubts. and i think together there was a...
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francis a xavier said you should never attribute to a man that is more exalted to explain his behavior. how did we get here? i look at the center for constitutional rights and its leader and ask what is the motive? no more exalted than to explain the behavior he hates war, use of force and not particularly fond of the denver mint of the united states. those things are all at work. there for what would i like to have been? if we could return to a simpler time when a simple code enacted by a great and decent man would be enough. is it? i am afraid not but we are left with an absolute monstrosity which is so powerfully described in this book. >> i wish you would say what you really think. [laughter] >> next time. [laughter] this is a tremendous book and a pleasure to read every page has insights i will highlight the themes that are related to but beyond what jack summarized. the subtitle comment the accountable presidency after 9/11", is the most interesting avenue. the book introduces the idea of accountability techniques beyond the constitution demonstrating how the branches could inter
francis a xavier said you should never attribute to a man that is more exalted to explain his behavior. how did we get here? i look at the center for constitutional rights and its leader and ask what is the motive? no more exalted than to explain the behavior he hates war, use of force and not particularly fond of the denver mint of the united states. those things are all at work. there for what would i like to have been? if we could return to a simpler time when a simple code enacted by a...
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francis xavier mission. she came to the attention of a priest who was sort of a spiritual refugee from france having his own spiritual dilemma. when he encountered her he saw this incredible spirit to well be that was sort of not expressed and he was able to draw it out of her and without her spirituality, heard the devotion to jesus rist helped him heal his own spiritual depth. together was a confluence of spiritual energy which i think it's a love story and the high refined level, a divine line that you or i wouldn't be able to appreciate. they had this union, i suppose, where they circled each other, he observed her and she observed him. when she died at the age of 24 on april 17, 1680, immediately after her death her body was transfigured and there are a two witness accounts which were part of her cause, she has already passed away at 24 and a recluse and only had a couple female friends that knew her really well, and she started affecting substantial yours, women in childbirth and that sort of thing and
francis xavier mission. she came to the attention of a priest who was sort of a spiritual refugee from france having his own spiritual dilemma. when he encountered her he saw this incredible spirit to well be that was sort of not expressed and he was able to draw it out of her and without her spirituality, heard the devotion to jesus rist helped him heal his own spiritual depth. together was a confluence of spiritual energy which i think it's a love story and the high refined level, a divine...
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inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xaviero india and japan the messe of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the churches, inspire faith and religious commitment. an artistic revival resulted, and a new style. it was an exuberant style reflecting the optimism and assertiveness of the 17th-century church. this style is known as the baroque. the fresco on the ceiling above our heads was painted by pietro da cortona in the 1630s. it decorates the reception hall of barberini palace in rome, home of pope urban viii, a great patron of the arts. to the modern sensibility, molded by the notion that less is more, it may seem decorative and confusing. a careful look at this work, done at the height of the baroque period, reveals a well-t
inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xaviero india and japan the messe of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and ornament the churches that were built in the explosion of activity inspired by the counter reformation. the church reformers called for works of art and architecture that would bring people into the churches,...
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francis xavier in new york city. >> i cannot believe how fast these developments happen in this story i've not even digested the fact they're divorcing. this hope solo thing, christine. this is reason i'm here today and not an olympic athlete. i'm always confused about what medication to take. cnn doesn't do -- >> drug testing? >> drug testing. i'm sure they do. what i mean is -- >> oh, lord. >> what i mean is performance enhancing drug testing. >> i thought you were going to talk about the drugs we take for pms. >> as i say in the morning, it's a good thing this is a taped show. >> cut that part out in edit, please. >> one thing ali and i were talking about, we sometimes talk while you're doing your stories, it's always a surprise when an olympian has to say i didn't know what was in the drug i took for the sinus condition. it's a couple of weeks from the olympics. >> check everything. >> you're putting something in your mouth. and you're a professional athlete who knows, you know, this can happen. it just surprises me, i have to say. not you? >> it does. i think they have a lot of d
francis xavier in new york city. >> i cannot believe how fast these developments happen in this story i've not even digested the fact they're divorcing. this hope solo thing, christine. this is reason i'm here today and not an olympic athlete. i'm always confused about what medication to take. cnn doesn't do -- >> drug testing? >> drug testing. i'm sure they do. what i mean is -- >> oh, lord. >> what i mean is performance enhancing drug testing. >> i thought...
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francis in xavier mission.iritual refugee from france. when he encountered hurt he saw this incredible spirituality that was unexpressed that he could drop out of her to allow her deep devotion to jesus christ to heal his own spiritual battle. there was a confluence there that i think is a love story of a high-level that we could not appreciate. they had a union they circled each other and they observe each other. she died at the age of 24 immediately after her body was transfigured. she has already passed away and was a recluse with only a couple of the male friends. they started securing. they burned some of her garments to have a tea out of it to and the miracles kept up through the 1760s when the english came to take canada from the french and then it ceased. payback in the 1840's. they discovered her and they got irked manuscripts from the archives. and she started to affect more cures. what prompted the pope to canonize hurt is in the state of washington -- fell down and hit his lip balm the pedestal and
francis in xavier mission.iritual refugee from france. when he encountered hurt he saw this incredible spirituality that was unexpressed that he could drop out of her to allow her deep devotion to jesus christ to heal his own spiritual battle. there was a confluence there that i think is a love story of a high-level that we could not appreciate. they had a union they circled each other and they observe each other. she died at the age of 24 immediately after her body was transfigured. she has...
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appearances since starting chemotherapy treatements francis cardinal george celebrated mass at a shrine to mother cabrini. the shrine of saint frances xavier cabrini opens to the public tomorrow. the space used to be part of columbus hospital where mother cabrini lived, worked and died. cardinal george acknowledged the missionary sisters of the sacred heart of jesus, who have worked for a decade to have the shrine reopened. and ... he read a message from pope benedict the 16th. it will be in the center of the city... god's loving prec sence >> the sanctuary will be open to people of all faiths. >> parishioners turned out to show support and say goodbye to a beloved south side priest who battled violence, racism and poverty. 80 year-old father daniel mallete retired in 20-09 after 35 years at "st. margaret of scotland" church. he's been living in the church rectory, but now says he's being forced to move to a retirement home. some parishioners say he's being treated with a lack of respect by his successor and church officials. he was attacked last year in the rectory after thieves broke in - looking for cash. the archdiocese says he has had
appearances since starting chemotherapy treatements francis cardinal george celebrated mass at a shrine to mother cabrini. the shrine of saint frances xavier cabrini opens to the public tomorrow. the space used to be part of columbus hospital where mother cabrini lived, worked and died. cardinal george acknowledged the missionary sisters of the sacred heart of jesus, who have worked for a decade to have the shrine reopened. and ... he read a message from pope benedict the 16th. it will be in...
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she spoke to the 2012 graduating class of xavier university of louisiana in new orleans last month. it's about 15 minutes. >> president francis, distinguished faculty, alumni, students, graduates, family and friends and my two fellow doctorates from today, thank you. i'm so proud to be with you today and so proud to be a part of your vibrant community if it's only for -- even only for a day. you are unique in all of american higher education. there are more than 250 catholic colleges in our nation. there are more than 100 historically black colleges in our nation. but there is only one college that is both black and catholic, and that's the gold rush and the gold nuggets of xavier. what a special tradition. [ applause ] it's hard for me to be here without reflecting a little bit on my graduation in 1980. it was a dream come true for me and for my family. i grew up in a single-parent household in the public housing projects on the lower east side of manhattan. my mother's highest income in any year, herig
she spoke to the 2012 graduating class of xavier university of louisiana in new orleans last month. it's about 15 minutes. >> president francis, distinguished faculty, alumni, students, graduates, family and friends and my two fellow doctorates from today, thank you. i'm so proud to be with you today and so proud to be a part of your vibrant community if it's only for -- even only for a day. you are unique in all of american higher education. there are more than 250 catholic colleges in...
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francis in time for the power to go out. we will wait. there we go. fortunately, he has a generator. for over half a century he has been the president of xavierniversity and married to blanch even longer. seven years ago after losing their home, blanch began suffering from dementia, and he believes that katrina played a part. >> she did not want to go back. >> reporter: in the year, they have moved four times. you can't have your mind not are drift back to seven years ago? >> yes. as a matter of fact, the worst time for it to happen is to have it happen at night. >> reporter: for the people of new orleans, the real power of isaac is not wind, but it is memories. remember, that of course 1,800 people died in this state alone. katrina lives on very strongly even as issac comes ashore here. but there are strong lessons that were learned, and those are saving lives today. suzanne. >> martin, you bring up such an important point, and i was just in new orleans four weeks ago, and a lot of people post katrina were suffering from a lot of psychological and mental distress. i can imagine, too, that today going through this experience that people have
francis in time for the power to go out. we will wait. there we go. fortunately, he has a generator. for over half a century he has been the president of xavierniversity and married to blanch even longer. seven years ago after losing their home, blanch began suffering from dementia, and he believes that katrina played a part. >> she did not want to go back. >> reporter: in the year, they have moved four times. you can't have your mind not are drift back to seven years ago? >>...
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xavier university in new orleans. her remarks are 15 minutes. [applause] >> president francis, distinguished faculty, graduates, family and friends and my two below -- i am so proud to be with you today and so proud to be part of your vibrant community if only for a day. you are unique. there are more than 250 catholic colleges and our nation. there are more than 100 historical black colleges and our nation. there is only one college that is both black and catholic, and that is the gold rush and gold nuggets of xavier. what a special tradition. [applause] it is hard to be here without reflecting a little bit on my graduation in 1980. it was a dream come true for me and my family. i grew up in a single parent household on the lower east side of manhattan. my mother's highest in come in any year was $4,400. yet she managed to send me and my brother and my sister to private catholic schools from kindergarten all the way to high school. i did not fully appreciated then, but it was a gift of the measurable value. that was followed by a scholarship to nyu poly and on to columbia uni
xavier university in new orleans. her remarks are 15 minutes. [applause] >> president francis, distinguished faculty, graduates, family and friends and my two below -- i am so proud to be with you today and so proud to be part of your vibrant community if only for a day. you are unique. there are more than 250 catholic colleges and our nation. there are more than 100 historical black colleges and our nation. there is only one college that is both black and catholic, and that is the gold...