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>> it began with the apostle peter who became the first leader of the church.saul, later known as paul, who at first persecuted christians, then did a complete 180 and became one. with the a postpostle john and with mary magdalene, one of jesus's most devoted followers, and it turns out mischaracterized over the centuries. father james martin. >> mary magdalene was definitely not a prostitute. she was the only one who understood the mystery of the resurrection. you could say for a time, for a few hours mary magdalene was the entire church. >> that church was at the center of a political and religious storm. the roman authorities, led by pontius pilate. >> grant each request. prevent them from wrapping their fingers around us. >> and the jewish high priest were with trying to track down followers of jesus. the setting, jerusalem, in the land of judea, modern day israel. >> jerusalem is the capital of the jewish people. at the same time it's occupied by the romans. we have a lot of religious unrest are.un rest rest. >> unrest and fear. terrified, jesus's follower
>> it began with the apostle peter who became the first leader of the church.saul, later known as paul, who at first persecuted christians, then did a complete 180 and became one. with the a postpostle john and with mary magdalene, one of jesus's most devoted followers, and it turns out mischaracterized over the centuries. father james martin. >> mary magdalene was definitely not a prostitute. she was the only one who understood the mystery of the resurrection. you could say for a...
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if you wash the feet of seminarians in the same way christ washed the feet of his apostles at the lastr. >> pope francis began four days of easter events with the mass at st. peter's basilica. he and the others used oils to be administered during sacrament sacraments during the year. we have less than six months to prepare for the pope the week of september 22nd. pope francis will be in philadelphia september 26dth and 27th. you can get the update datedates any time with your nbc 10 news app using your smartphone or tablet. >>> rutgers graduates will hear words of wisdom from famous name names this may. bon jovi does charity work in camden and he will be given an honorary degree as well. >>> scientist and tv personality bill nye will speak at the new brunswick campus graduation. >>> your first alert weather with meteorologist, sheena par vene. parveen. >> after a really nice day, tomorrow today, we're tracking rain tomorrow. temperatures this afternoon still warm still 70 degrees as we go through your friday with the showers around. then it clears out just in time for your weekend. tha
if you wash the feet of seminarians in the same way christ washed the feet of his apostles at the lastr. >> pope francis began four days of easter events with the mass at st. peter's basilica. he and the others used oils to be administered during sacrament sacraments during the year. we have less than six months to prepare for the pope the week of september 22nd. pope francis will be in philadelphia september 26dth and 27th. you can get the update datedates any time with your nbc 10 news...
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through god's mercy, peter the apostle said "we are given an inheritance that is undefiled and unfazed kept in heaven for you." it is an inheritance that calls on us to be better, to love more deeply to serve the least of these as an expression of christ's love your honor. the spirit we feel is in the example of his holiness, pope francis, who encourages us to seek peace serve the marginalized, and be good stewards of god's creation. like millions of americans, i am honored to be welcoming into our country later this year. i want to quote him. he says we should strive to see the lord and every person who is thirsty, hungry, naked. to see the lord present even in those who have lost their faith. in the imprisoned, sick, unemployed persecuted, to see the lord and the less, body and soul who encounter discrimination. isn't that how jesus lived? isn't that how he loved? embracing those who were different, serving the marginalized? humbling himself to the last? this is the example we are called to follow, to love him with our hearts and minds and souls, and to love all people as ourselves.
through god's mercy, peter the apostle said "we are given an inheritance that is undefiled and unfazed kept in heaven for you." it is an inheritance that calls on us to be better, to love more deeply to serve the least of these as an expression of christ's love your honor. the spirit we feel is in the example of his holiness, pope francis, who encourages us to seek peace serve the marginalized, and be good stewards of god's creation. like millions of americans, i am honored to be...
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mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens weddings picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. >> >> a moment of silence for the giants, please. [ laughter ] >> remember it's not how you start, it's how you finish. >> oh yeah. >> we are believers. >> all right. good evening, it is monday april 13th, it is the small business commission meeting and it's 5:34. mr. president, shall i call roll call? >> yes, please. >>
mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the apostle of the city with your partner. -- bustle of the city with your partner. it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens weddings picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and...
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in mosul, churns linked to -- churches linked to the third apostles have been ransacked. thousands of artefacts that is had been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and guarded in secret locations in iraq. >> they came and told me "you have five minutes." i take it, my clothes and passport and five books. >> in erbil we tracked down the archbishop of mosul who showed us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history, he says is a loss of dignity. >> there is 160,000 people. they sleep in the streets, and i.s.i.s. take it, everything. >>> in another monastery, the fire goes further. >> if it continues, it's a judgment for all the iraqi people history and culture. if we accept this the people and history and culture will be murdered. if we let it happen it will be our destiny, it's in your hands. >> if that call is unanswered. the legacy of the first people will be wiped out >>> still to come on al jazeera - activations of political repress in zimbabwe as they mark 35 years of independence. >> and a ship that re
in mosul, churns linked to -- churches linked to the third apostles have been ransacked. thousands of artefacts that is had been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and guarded in secret locations in iraq. >> they came and told me "you have five minutes." i take it, my clothes and passport and five books. >> in erbil we tracked down the archbishop of mosul who showed us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this...
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anchor: germany is in the apostle largest trading partner here in europe. trade is estimated to be valued at about 16 billion euros for year. anchor: but there are challenges to defending that relationship. here is an in-depth look. reporter: the 200 workers at this plant are producing close for the world market. they export 4 million euros worth of close every year to germany every year. >> discipline. that is effective. and keeping promises. you have to do what you say you're going to do. that is something missing in india. reporter: he says the new government is keeping its promises. customs are being reduced and he got a present -- got a pleasant surprise from the bank. >> the banks have become more flexible. the state tank approved our loan in one day. that's the first time that has happened. reporter: india forecasts 7.4% gdp growth this fiscal year. an economic boom is in the making but it's that image with corruption scares off investors. but the government insists it is on the right track. it has produced an ad campaign to drive the point home. >>
anchor: germany is in the apostle largest trading partner here in europe. trade is estimated to be valued at about 16 billion euros for year. anchor: but there are challenges to defending that relationship. here is an in-depth look. reporter: the 200 workers at this plant are producing close for the world market. they export 4 million euros worth of close every year to germany every year. >> discipline. that is effective. and keeping promises. you have to do what you say you're going to...
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in mosul, churches linked to the very first apostles have been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and is being closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take my clothes, this and my passport and these five books and this. >>reporter: we tracked down the arch bishop of mosul who agreed to show us some of what he saved. >> this is matthew. >>reporter: this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this is the name of the father the son, and the holy spirit. >>reporter: losing this history he says has been a loss of dignity. >> they sleep in the streets and isis takes everything. >>reporter: and in another monastery, friar gabriel goes further. >> if it continues like this it is a judgment for all the iraq people's history and culture if we accept this all of the people of iraq and the history and culture will be murdered. if we let this happen it will be our destiny. so it's in your hands to help or lead these people. >>reporter: and if that call continues to go unanswered h
in mosul, churches linked to the very first apostles have been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and is being closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take my clothes, this and my passport and these five books and this. >>reporter: we tracked down the arch bishop of mosul who agreed to show us some of what he saved. >> this is matthew. >>reporter: this bible is handwritten in...
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in mosul, churches linked to the third apostles have been ransacked. thousands of artefacts that is had been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and is closely guarded in secret locations in iraq. >> they came and told me "you have five minutes." i take it, my clothes and passport and five books. >> in erbil we tracked down the archbishop of mosul who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. . >> this is the name of the father the second and the holy spirit. losing this history, he says, is a loss of dignity. >> there is 160,000 people. they sleep in the streets, and i.s.i.s. take it, everything. >>> in another monastery, the friar goes further. >> if it continues, it's a judgment for all the iraqi people history and culture. if we accept this, the people of iraq and history and culture will be murdered. if we let it happen, it will be our destiny, it's in your hands. to help or leave the people. >> if that call is unanswered. the legacy of the first people will be wiped out . >> columb
in mosul, churches linked to the third apostles have been ransacked. thousands of artefacts that is had been destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and is closely guarded in secret locations in iraq. >> they came and told me "you have five minutes." i take it, my clothes and passport and five books. >> in erbil we tracked down the archbishop of mosul who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. . >> this...
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in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and thousands of precious artifactsestroyed. one little was saved has been moved between churches and has been closely guided in secret locations across iraq. >> they say they have just--you have five minutes and i take it it my passport, and this five books, and. >> inner beal we track down nicodemus sharif archbishop in mosul. he showed us what he was able to save. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. he said losing this history would be a loss to dignity. >> 160,000 people, they sleep in the streets. isis has taken everything. >> another monastery friar gabriel goes further. >> if it continues like this, it is an adjustment for all iraqi people's history and culture if we accept this, all of the people of iraq and it's history and culture will be murdered. if we let it happen it will be its destiny. we leave it in your hands. >> if that call continues to go unanswered the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. al jazeera northern iraq. >> as tunisia struggles to revive its economy billions of
in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and thousands of precious artifactsestroyed. one little was saved has been moved between churches and has been closely guided in secret locations across iraq. >> they say they have just--you have five minutes and i take it it my passport, and this five books, and. >> inner beal we track down nicodemus sharif archbishop in mosul. he showed us what he was able to save. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. he said...
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the washing of the feet follows example christians believe jesus did with the apostles at the last super philadelphia was 38 and center city for this candlelight service. tomorrow, of course, is good friday on christian calendar and of course, this sunday is easter. >> and incredible lightning coincidence occurred over skies of seattle during serious storms. two jets preparing to land were struck by bolts of lightning it's unclear if passengers knew what happened since jets are designed to take a lightning strike. electricity flows along the outside of the jetliner. >> i could not have known i would be sound asleep, snoring. >> we could actually get a little thunder and lightning tomorrow ahead of cold front and rain on the way as well. stormtracker 6. >> transitioning to weather. >> not this time tonight you'll be here. live on sky6 or rather stormtracker 6 live showing no rain out there quite yet and now we're live on sdi 6 camera from temple. it's autism apairness day and also why a lot of anchors here at chapel 6 including myself are wearing blue tonight. temperatures today really ni
the washing of the feet follows example christians believe jesus did with the apostles at the last super philadelphia was 38 and center city for this candlelight service. tomorrow, of course, is good friday on christian calendar and of course, this sunday is easter. >> and incredible lightning coincidence occurred over skies of seattle during serious storms. two jets preparing to land were struck by bolts of lightning it's unclear if passengers knew what happened since jets are designed...
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matthew the apostle. >> i've heard this is the most beautiful church, and it's so important on this day to be at a special place to celebrate jesus christ. >> my main thought really is that i'm so grateful to be with family since they have come such a long way to visit me. i feel really grateful to be celebrating such a beautiful holliday with the people that i love and care about. >> the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl celebrated mass. >>> despite the rain, tens of thousands were there to see the pope. >> reporter: pilgrims from around the world huddled in the rain to celebrate easter mass with pope francis. this american family traveled from germany. >> amazing. this is a truly great religious experience for me. >> reporter: after the service, the pope delivered a somber easter message from the central balcony of st. peter's basil could. he appealed for peace throughout the world, in africa and the middle east, and especially in syria and iraq. he said, may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries. >>
matthew the apostle. >> i've heard this is the most beautiful church, and it's so important on this day to be at a special place to celebrate jesus christ. >> my main thought really is that i'm so grateful to be with family since they have come such a long way to visit me. i feel really grateful to be celebrating such a beautiful holliday with the people that i love and care about. >> the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald wuerl celebrated mass. >>> despite the...
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"apostles of this union" is a fantastic look at what they were saying and elsewhere trying to convince the upper south states to secede and it's about protecting slavery and race relations and all the horrible things that were going to happen. democrats are using the same language to warn about the republican party prior to the election. but no doubt in the minds of successionists that slavery at the heart of this. they're not embarrassed in the slightest. this is something they're willing to stake everything on, whether congress has the power to control slavery in the territories. if the republican party comes to power and does that, then are they going to extend their reach to where slavery already exists? there is a real pal andable fear. >> it's not just protecting economic self interest but also the fact that chaos will ensue. you'll have what they would consider a real civil war. you would have had -- >> they'll have haitiste hades. >> it seemed to suggest that the union -- that the north would be fomenting slavery and they had to scale that back in the final. but there is that f
"apostles of this union" is a fantastic look at what they were saying and elsewhere trying to convince the upper south states to secede and it's about protecting slavery and race relations and all the horrible things that were going to happen. democrats are using the same language to warn about the republican party prior to the election. but no doubt in the minds of successionists that slavery at the heart of this. they're not embarrassed in the slightest. this is something they're...
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it commemorates the last super with jesus christ and the apostles. all archdiocese and priests were asked to gather at the mass and renew their priestly promises. >>> an extreme case of cruelty how a student poisoned classmates at a university. >>> and a prisoner breaks out of jail by impersonating a prison guard. >>> the touching story of a girl getting her play house. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture every day. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o gro
it commemorates the last super with jesus christ and the apostles. all archdiocese and priests were asked to gather at the mass and renew their priestly promises. >>> an extreme case of cruelty how a student poisoned classmates at a university. >>> and a prisoner breaks out of jail by impersonating a prison guard. >>> the touching story of a girl getting her play house. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures...
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after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianssionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it
after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianssionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago...
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the bishop of wilmington led the service at the queen of the apostles chapel. the rainy weather brought people inside. >>> members of the jewish faith are marking the start of passover tonight. nbc 10 went to barclay caterers in northeast philadelphia this afternoon. that's where they were preparing foods needed for the seder. many jews will eat unleavened bred matza. it recalls the story of moses and the ancient hebrews' escape from slavery and egypt. >>> a wet start to the holiday weekend. but will the weather improve in time for easter sunday? first taking a look at citizen's bank park in south philadelphia. the phillies are hoping they'll get in their game tonight against the pirates. what about it sheena? >> yeah we have some light showers moving in to philadelphia right now, renee. but periods of rain for the rest of the evening with a chance of a thunderstorm. then some nice changes. but windy changes as we go into your weekend. i'll show you that easter forecast, coming up. >>> and the race for philadelphia mayor is heating up. we're talking to the demo
the bishop of wilmington led the service at the queen of the apostles chapel. the rainy weather brought people inside. >>> members of the jewish faith are marking the start of passover tonight. nbc 10 went to barclay caterers in northeast philadelphia this afternoon. that's where they were preparing foods needed for the seder. many jews will eat unleavened bred matza. it recalls the story of moses and the ancient hebrews' escape from slavery and egypt. >>> a wet start to the...
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the slow pace of things and the failure to change conditions, the more it will be possible for the apostles of violence to interfere. mr: brooks: i am sorry but i see time our time is up. thank you very much, dr. king, for being with us on meet the press. this is networks saying thank you for dr. martin luther king jr. and meet the press. >> this has been a public affairs presentation of nbc news. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here are some of our featured programs. on c-span tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the former texas state senator and gubernatorial candidate wendy davis. easter sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, golfing legend jack necklace receives the congressional gold medal for his contributions to the game and community service. on c-span two book tv, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, activist and author cornell west on the radical political thinking of martin luther king jr. and sunday at noon in death, our live three or conversation with former investigative reporter for the wash
the slow pace of things and the failure to change conditions, the more it will be possible for the apostles of violence to interfere. mr: brooks: i am sorry but i see time our time is up. thank you very much, dr. king, for being with us on meet the press. this is networks saying thank you for dr. martin luther king jr. and meet the press. >> this has been a public affairs presentation of nbc news. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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mass, holy thursday say time when christians commemorate the last supper of jesus christ with the apostles all the breests were invited to the mass to review their priestly promises. >>> time for a check of our "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the traffic center. >> i'm doing great how can you not be? so many people want to be out and about sampling the delish weather conditions, but they are running into problems as they try to head home. a new one with a downed pole in buck county the right lane is blocked. because of the accident that just happened, the left lane is getting by. and speaking of slowly, not so pleasant speeds on the portions of 95 just 14 miles per hour northbound at the betsy ross bridge, 14 on the schuylkill westbound on city avenue one is here in abington near the fair way, a crash involving a motorcycle in chester county at oak born road, and in chester county, lenape road closes be street road gets you through that tomorrow afternoon. and a pair of accidents to watch out for in newark one at library avenue and one in old baltimore pike at pleasant val
mass, holy thursday say time when christians commemorate the last supper of jesus christ with the apostles all the breests were invited to the mass to review their priestly promises. >>> time for a check of our "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the traffic center. >> i'm doing great how can you not be? so many people want to be out and about sampling the delish weather conditions, but they are running into problems as they try to head home. a new one with...
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were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostlesbeing pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene, they often imagine an attractive woman with flowing hair sort of the same age as jesus and undeniably good looking. but she might not have been any of those things. >> could it be that she was, in fact, far older and that the way we have imagined mary magdalene for more than 1500 years has been wrong all along? >> she might have been a very successful, independent businesswoman who is maybe in her 60s whos a worked hard and now in the later years of her life is focused on spirituality and spiritual growth. >> i think that mary magdalene was probably a wealthy woman. i think she was probably elderly or older woman who had the financial means to support jesus an
were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostlesbeing pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene, they often imagine an attractive woman with...
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in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and precious artifacts destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and has been closely guided in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have five minutes and i take my passport this five books and this-- >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this says in the name of the father the lone and the holy spirit. >> losing this history he says, would mean a loss of dignity. >> there is 160,000 people they sit in the streets. isis take everything. >> and another monastery friar gabriel goes further. >> if we accept this or the people of iraq and all of the history and culture will be murdered if we let this happen it will be our destiny. so notice your hands to help or lead these people. >> and if that call continues to go unanswered, he said, the legacy of the first people of the country will be wiped out. kim vinnell al jazeera, northern iraq. >> israel has greed to pay $500 million in tax reven
in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and precious artifacts destroyed. what little was saved has been moved between churches and has been closely guided in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have five minutes and i take my passport this five books and this-- >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this says in the name of the father...
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were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostles>> over time what we see is women being pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene, they often imagine an attractive woman with flowing hair sort of the same age as jesus and undeniably good looking. but she might not have been any of those things. >> could it be that she was, in fact, far older and that the way we have imagined mary magdalene for more than 1500 years has been wrong all along? >> she might have been a very successful, independent businesswoman who is maybe in her 60s who's worked hard and now in the later years of her life is sort of focused on spirituality and spiritual growth. >> i think that mary magdalene was probably a wealthy woman. i think she was probably elderly or older woman who ha
were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostles>> over time what we see is women being pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene, they...
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. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tension, and there's especially and paul. >> so if you were jesus's brother and this upstart came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is a process that takes centuries. that said, in my opinion, paul's decision is a critically important moment in that division. ♪ ♪ >> jews or greeks. slaves or free. >> paul believes you really need to go out there and spread the message if your legacy's going to be protected. >> listen to me. >> james is a tora true jew, and he got along apparently just fine with the jewish authorities, but this jewish following of jesus had really taken on a life of its own. it wasn't just another sect of judaism. it was a movement. >> james eventually sides with paul. this decision will soon revolutionize christianity, but it will also se
. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tension, and there's especially and paul. >> so if you were jesus's brother and this upstart came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is...
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were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostlesen. >> over time what we see is women being pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene, they often imagine an attractive woman with flowing hair sort of the same age as jesus and undeniably good looking. but she might not have been any of those things. >> could it be that she was, in fact, far older and that the way we have imagined mary magdalene for more than 1500 years has been wrong all along? >> she might have been a very successful, independent businesswoman who is maybe in her 60s who's worked hard and now in the later years of her life is focused on spirituality and spiritual growth. >> i think that mary magdalene was probably a wealthy woman. i think she was probably elderly or older woman who had th
were still trying to hash out what really the role of women was in the church, what the role of the apostlesen. >> over time what we see is women being pushed from a very central role in church organization and leadership to sort of marginal figures on the sidelines. >> if the gospel of mary is not a reliable account of her life, could there be another explanation for mary magdalene's disappearance from the story of the early church? >> when people think of mary magdalene,...
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. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tension, and there's especially tension between james and paul. >> so if you were jesus' brother and this upstart came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is a process that takes centuries. that said, in my opinion, paul's decision is a critically important moment in that division. >> jews or greeks. slaves or free. >> paul believes you really need to go out there and spread the message if your legacy's going to be protected. >> listen to me. >> james is a tora true jew, and he apparently got along just fine with the jewish authorities, but this jewish following of jesus had really taken on a life of its own. it wasn't just another sect of judaism. it was a movement. >> james eventually sides with paul. this decision will soon revolutionize christianity, bu
. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tension, and there's especially tension between james and paul. >> so if you were jesus' brother and this upstart came along preaching and teaching a different message from the one that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two...
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in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and precious artifacts have beenestroyed. what little has been saved has been moved between horses and is closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you just have five minutes. i take this, and my passport, and this five books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus shirif who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this means in the father and the son and the holy spirit. >> losing its history he says, has been a loss of dignity. >> people sleep in the streets and isis has taken everything. >> in another monastery, they have gone further. >> if it continues like this it is a judgment for all of the iraqi people's history and culture. if we accept this all of the people of iraq and all of the history and culture will be murdered. if we let this happen, it will be in their destiny. it is in your hands to help lead these people. >> if that call continues to go unanswered, he says, the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. al jaze
in mosul churches linked to the very first apostles have been ransacked and precious artifacts have beenestroyed. what little has been saved has been moved between horses and is closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you just have five minutes. i take this, and my passport, and this five books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus shirif who agreed to show us some of what he saved. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. >> this means in the father...
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and poured water, dried it and then kissed it reinacting that ritual that jesus performed on his apostles before he was crucified. over the last few years on holy thursday he has visited juvenile detention center and nursing facility for the elderly. >>> market closed for good friday but business as usual for shoppers and stores who are preparing for a busy weekend ahead of easter. the fox business network's lauren simonetti says holidays can mean big sales for retailers. >> reporter: it is holiest holiday on the christian calendar but easter is well revered in the retail world. industry experts predicting sales of 16 and a half billion dollars this year. >> average person celebrating easter this year will spend a $140 on everything from candy and flowers to food and even new clothing items. >> reporter: apparel sales may reach 3 billion according to the national retail federation. >> we think that has to do with some fact for demand from a rough winter. >> reporter: bulk of shoppers will flock to discount stores to make their easter purchases this wal-mart in des moines iowa is bracing f
and poured water, dried it and then kissed it reinacting that ritual that jesus performed on his apostles before he was crucified. over the last few years on holy thursday he has visited juvenile detention center and nursing facility for the elderly. >>> market closed for good friday but business as usual for shoppers and stores who are preparing for a busy weekend ahead of easter. the fox business network's lauren simonetti says holidays can mean big sales for retailers. >>...
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the crazy decades following the resurrection of jesus we realize there are 12 apostles. they took down rome. 12 guys took down rome. now, there are 2.5 billion of us. >> these are very interesting times. this is your passion. >> yes. >> more than -- you both have great credits but this is what you wanted to do. >> yes. it's been a privilege for us as people of faith to be able to bring these stories to the small screen. and great fun as a married couple. >> i'm married to an angel. >> good point. >> and she's always right. >> if it's a passion of both of yours to do this. what do you think it is? every year, christmas time, a cover and have jesus that would be their best selling cover. what do you think it is that people rejected going into this direction. >> it's shocking that for decades, this wasn't done. nothing about jesus. nothing about the resurrection. yet christians in america are by far the majority. these are the same people that watch nfl, your show our show. they're regular americans. and it's not surprising 100 million of us watch the bible. >> so tell us i
the crazy decades following the resurrection of jesus we realize there are 12 apostles. they took down rome. 12 guys took down rome. now, there are 2.5 billion of us. >> these are very interesting times. this is your passion. >> yes. >> more than -- you both have great credits but this is what you wanted to do. >> yes. it's been a privilege for us as people of faith to be able to bring these stories to the small screen. and great fun as a married couple. >> i'm...
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and they con back and he says well how did it go and john,#r6 the apostle says, very well. we came across a man casting out devils in your name and we made him stop because he wasn't one of us. and jesus says why did you make him stop. if they are doing it in my name they're not against me. >> rose: that's something good. >> so the protestants, orthodox were all doing things in the name of jesus. we're all praying to god and there's only one god. and this pope by the way knows that, that he has said the muslims who pray to allah. allah is the same god. in his major statement the joy of the gospel he says the quran has great spiritual treasuries and we can learn from it. now, that's a little different from the papacy i grew under. >> rose: so many people is conscious of the sexual abuse in the church. >> that's a tough one. that's why i know advocates and victims of sexual abuse. toker very disappointed in him because they were hoping he could come in and do something quick. there is no first of all there's no remedy with something that horrible. that's adequate. it's like a
and they con back and he says well how did it go and john,#r6 the apostle says, very well. we came across a man casting out devils in your name and we made him stop because he wasn't one of us. and jesus says why did you make him stop. if they are doing it in my name they're not against me. >> rose: that's something good. >> so the protestants, orthodox were all doing things in the name of jesus. we're all praying to god and there's only one god. and this pope by the way knows that,...
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traveled to rome ace main prison and wash feet of inmates reinacting christ washing the feet of his apostles good locally at philadelphia's cathedral of basilica st. peter and paul, archbishop chaput celebrated mass. priests renewed their promises of ordination and archbishop blessed oils to be used in services throughout the year. on the christian calendar who will i thursday is a sacred time leading up to easter sunday. >>> so very many signs of spring out there easter, baseball sunshine. >> sunshine, yeah. >> yes. >> warm temperatures. >> right. >> yes. >> i was outside today but i was also indulging at the bakery a very famous bakery in northeast philadelphia stock's bakery on lehigh avenue. they were so bus which pound cake loafs of pound cake easter egg pound cake. >> so delicious. >> they are going to make at least 5,000 cakes, those flowers, all decorated by hand, 30,000 hand made flowers. >> beautiful. >> will adorn these beautiful cakes for easter. >> they taste even better then they look. >> they taste even better. let's show so of this delicious pound cake. >> yeah good this is h
traveled to rome ace main prison and wash feet of inmates reinacting christ washing the feet of his apostles good locally at philadelphia's cathedral of basilica st. peter and paul, archbishop chaput celebrated mass. priests renewed their promises of ordination and archbishop blessed oils to be used in services throughout the year. on the christian calendar who will i thursday is a sacred time leading up to easter sunday. >>> so very many signs of spring out there easter, baseball...
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the apostle replied he couldn't find any. wooten then said is the mayor of richmond up here in heaven and st. peter said you will find him in that other place so wooten turned around and made his way to what he described as a somber looking castle and above the entrance was painted the world hell. wooten met satan and saw seats on the floor, some vacant and some occupied by lawyers. and wooten went up to sit in one of the seats and the devil said you can't sit there. that's reserved for the mayor of richmond. he then went to take another seat and the devil said you can't sit there. that's reserved for union general benjamin butler. finally he saw a third seat and he went to sit down and all of the lawyers yelled don't take that seat. he was startled by this. they said that is reserved for old abe, the devil's prompter. wooten woke up saying he woke up shaking and shivering but wishing it was not all a dream. in my last book i wrote about union soldiers and their views of the presidential election of 1864. i found one new york
the apostle replied he couldn't find any. wooten then said is the mayor of richmond up here in heaven and st. peter said you will find him in that other place so wooten turned around and made his way to what he described as a somber looking castle and above the entrance was painted the world hell. wooten met satan and saw seats on the floor, some vacant and some occupied by lawyers. and wooten went up to sit in one of the seats and the devil said you can't sit there. that's reserved for the...
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i would take instruction from the apostle paul who as a roman citizen, he challenged his government and he demanded his rights. i think it's time, and i think it's happening that more and more christians are going to exercise their rights and demand their rights as american citizens to be free to express their faith and live it here in this country. >> tony perkins, thank you for being here. >> thanks, megyn. >> joining me with more, richard fowler, a national radio host. i don't know about the suggestion that president obama's policies have led to deaths okay? but i get the point that when you keep using like these opportunities at these big moments the national prayer breakfast, the national easter breakfast, important days for christians, to bash christians. it may send the wrong message no? >> here's the thing. i think about the holiday of easter, and celebrating the resurrection of christ. christ criticized the most religious sector as well. treat your neighbors as you would like to be treated. that is what the president is trying to espouse. >> do you agree, he's making a referenc
i would take instruction from the apostle paul who as a roman citizen, he challenged his government and he demanded his rights. i think it's time, and i think it's happening that more and more christians are going to exercise their rights and demand their rights as american citizens to be free to express their faith and live it here in this country. >> tony perkins, thank you for being here. >> thanks, megyn. >> joining me with more, richard fowler, a national radio host. i...
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. >> a beautiful church named after the apostle paul built what's called a memorial wall in s allowede wife of the pastor here. >> we do not have any answer but we bring our answered questions to god. >> reporter: mrs. seemann said she didn't know the co-pilot and no one in montebaur has. >> i think it's too early to express forgiveness. they're in the first stage. it takes a lot of time. >> reporter: the town is still reeling, too wary of strangers and cameras. >> this is a very normal german city in a very extreme situation. i think that for all of the people the grief and the mourning is more difficult, because we are in a special tension. we don't know the victims, but we know the kill pilot or at least some of us, and that brings an enormous tension. >> reporter: nevertheless she says, there are surprises. >> we are deeply thankful for many people all over the world who are praying for us, who express their solidarity with the city. we need a lot of time. >> reporter: when we were there, a lone parishioner sat in the front row, so close to the memorial wall she could almost touch
. >> a beautiful church named after the apostle paul built what's called a memorial wall in s allowede wife of the pastor here. >> we do not have any answer but we bring our answered questions to god. >> reporter: mrs. seemann said she didn't know the co-pilot and no one in montebaur has. >> i think it's too early to express forgiveness. they're in the first stage. it takes a lot of time. >> reporter: the town is still reeling, too wary of strangers and cameras....
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vatican rules say it should only be performed on men because the apostles were men. francis says he wants to give the prisoners hope and show them his willingness to serve. the pope then led a mass at st. peter's basilica. >>> christianity has dominated the world's population for centuries, but that could change in a matter of decades. a study by the pew research center suggests by 2070 the world will have a virtual equality an equal number of christians and muslims. but if current trends continue after that islam will become the dominant faith. researchers say growth for both will largely be driven by the population in africa. >>> a familiar face to people all over the world has passed away.ang teleevangelist robert schuller died yesterday. he launched a tv ministry in 1970 called the hour of power, and by 1980 he built a soaring glass kacathedral and at its peak that program had 20 million viewers in 180 countries. reverend robert schuller was 88 years old. >>> a new effort on local highways tonight to protect construction workers. new at 5:30 why cameras may be re
vatican rules say it should only be performed on men because the apostles were men. francis says he wants to give the prisoners hope and show them his willingness to serve. the pope then led a mass at st. peter's basilica. >>> christianity has dominated the world's population for centuries, but that could change in a matter of decades. a study by the pew research center suggests by 2070 the world will have a virtual equality an equal number of christians and muslims. but if current...
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unjust law, and that is absolutely correct, it will be one which we cannot obey just as the early apostles could not stop preaching. what will that mean? i don't know this. i don't know but i do know this. god will triumph. the truth will triumph. and, finally, in gratitude to my evangelical protestant friends my other catholic friends, and orthodox christian friends and jewish friends, for having the courage to stand together. this is a silver lining in this cloud, this dark cloud. we are bring brought together. this is not about protecting ourselves but we love this nation. not only am i a member of the clergy, but next year i will have been married for 40 years. i have five grown children and i just had the privilege of baptizing my seventh grandchildren. i want the american experiment to continue. it was rooted by our founders and is very christian tradition of recognition that rights come from the creator, they are endowed and they cannot be taken away by a civil government, the judicial, legislative branch or even in the executive. thank you very much. ms. boynes: hello, everyone. my
unjust law, and that is absolutely correct, it will be one which we cannot obey just as the early apostles could not stop preaching. what will that mean? i don't know this. i don't know but i do know this. god will triumph. the truth will triumph. and, finally, in gratitude to my evangelical protestant friends my other catholic friends, and orthodox christian friends and jewish friends, for having the courage to stand together. this is a silver lining in this cloud, this dark cloud. we are...
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you know the apostle paul in romans i said what may be known about god is clear from the creation itselfdon't think it has to be an attack on faith. in fact, kit be a called to stewardship. >> yes. >> for preserving this part of eden that is left. >> you know, every time you go camping as a kid and as a grownup, you're told leave the site better than you found it. i think we should say that about our planet too. thank you, bob inglis. congratulations again from the wonderful award from the john f. kennedy foundation. >>> up next hillary clinton is caught in the middle, not just on trade, but on a bunch of issues. she is trying to strike the right balance between the progressive wing in her party and the mainstream. but doesn't she need to go center left for a big win next november? you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail
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note the apostle biggest acquisition ever. the company picks up contracts with the two biggest wireless carriers ever. the pace of economic growth in china is the slowest it has been in six years. gdp expanded in the first quarter at an annual rate of 7%. new figures all point to a slowdown in china's economy. their speculation that the government will take steps to spark more growth. in the plucked congress will get a say in the iran nuclear deal. -- it looks like congress will get a say in the nuclear deal. president obama says he will sign it. the latest version of the bill shortens congressional review time for 60 days -- from 60 days to 30 days. those are your top headlines. europe's central bank saying they will keep interest rates on hold. ecb chief mario draghi due to speak in frankfurt. we will monitor those headlines. anna edwards has been monitoring the ecb from london. all eyes are on the news conference. some people are talking about tapering. their only a month into their programs. what are investors going to be
note the apostle biggest acquisition ever. the company picks up contracts with the two biggest wireless carriers ever. the pace of economic growth in china is the slowest it has been in six years. gdp expanded in the first quarter at an annual rate of 7%. new figures all point to a slowdown in china's economy. their speculation that the government will take steps to spark more growth. in the plucked congress will get a say in the iran nuclear deal. -- it looks like congress will get a say in...
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unjust law, and that is absolutely correct, it will be one which we cannot obey just as the early apostles could not stop preaching. what will that mean? i don't know this. i don't know but i do know this. god will triumph. the truth will triumph. and, finally in gratitude to my evangelical protestant friends, my other catholic friends and orthodox christian friends and jewish friends for having the courage to stand together. this is so relying -- this is a silver lining in this cloud, this dark cloud. we are bring brought together. this is not about protecting ourselves but we love this nation. not only am i a member of the clergy a mixture i will have been married for 40 years. i have five grown children and i just had the privilege of baptizing my seventh grandchildren won't be american experiment to continue. it was rooted by our founders and is very christian tradition of recognition that rights come from the creator, they are endowed and they cannot be taken away by a civil government the judicial, legislative branch or even in the executive. thank you very much. >> hello everyone. m
unjust law, and that is absolutely correct, it will be one which we cannot obey just as the early apostles could not stop preaching. what will that mean? i don't know this. i don't know but i do know this. god will triumph. the truth will triumph. and, finally in gratitude to my evangelical protestant friends, my other catholic friends and orthodox christian friends and jewish friends for having the courage to stand together. this is so relying -- this is a silver lining in this cloud, this...