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you have an expertise in catholic identity and catholic culture. and today at the arch diocese of san fransisco, you have an important role. the book is called renewing parish culture, building for a catholic future and you've taught and worked in parishes so you have hands on experiences. let pee state this. what's the anatomy of the parrish? it has three groups, the people, largest group, the staff, smaller group, and then the priest, if you're lucky enough to have a priest, is priest or one, or two, or three. of these three groups i'd like to have you address the challenges and identities for all three, and if you could, let's start with the largest group, the people, the congregation, the people in the pews. we know there's a decline in parish participation. can you suggest to us what's keeping people away? >> one of the things about parishes is they have this internal parts and constituents, actors, but they live against the backdrop of a wider, larger culture. myself, i've been a parishioner where i grew up in salt lake city, on the east coas
you have an expertise in catholic identity and catholic culture. and today at the arch diocese of san fransisco, you have an important role. the book is called renewing parish culture, building for a catholic future and you've taught and worked in parishes so you have hands on experiences. let pee state this. what's the anatomy of the parrish? it has three groups, the people, largest group, the staff, smaller group, and then the priest, if you're lucky enough to have a priest, is priest or one,...
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the catholic parish. the parish has always been the center of life or the catholic layperson. or baptism is there, your funeral will be there and between these points there is participation in mass every sunday and an opportunity year after year of a richly textured multilayered life, combining the safety of sacramento, the educational and communal. but, parish life is declining and parishes face challenges. our guest today is doctor melanie mori, a student of catholic health and institutions and co-author of the book "renewing catholic future." the parish's cultural home- based of american catholics and in the smallest and most basic units, the catholic culture is nurtured, sustained and transmitted. the ideology of american catholicism depends on a vibrant life. what are the challenges? what are the possibilities? please stay with us and after the short break join us talking about the catholic parish. ,,,,,, ,, >>> hello, welcome back. we have with us today doctor melanie mori. welcome to you. a little bit about you. a bachelors degree from smith college, masters degree from
the catholic parish. the parish has always been the center of life or the catholic layperson. or baptism is there, your funeral will be there and between these points there is participation in mass every sunday and an opportunity year after year of a richly textured multilayered life, combining the safety of sacramento, the educational and communal. but, parish life is declining and parishes face challenges. our guest today is doctor melanie mori, a student of catholic health and institutions...
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following his catholic faith, mr. smith is one of our greatest defenders of freedom and human rights around the world. this year marks the 43rd anniversary of catholic schools week. since 1974 catholic schools week has celebrated the important role that these institutions play in america and their excellent reputation for providing a strong academic and moral education as well as teaching community responsibility and outreach. it this year's theme, catholic schools communities of faith, knowledge, and service, pie hi lights the values that are the centerpiece of a catholic education. today over two million elementary and secondary school students are unrolled in over 6,600 catholic schools. these students typically surpass their piers -- peers in math, science, reading, history and geography. the same is true for s.a.t. scores. . the grad ration rate is 99% -- graduation rate is 99%. as we continually hear disturbing reports about our national test scores, these statistics are truly remarkable and should be commended.
following his catholic faith, mr. smith is one of our greatest defenders of freedom and human rights around the world. this year marks the 43rd anniversary of catholic schools week. since 1974 catholic schools week has celebrated the important role that these institutions play in america and their excellent reputation for providing a strong academic and moral education as well as teaching community responsibility and outreach. it this year's theme, catholic schools communities of faith,...
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>> we're catholic. >> yeah, catholic. >> reporter: okay? and who's protestant?and how do you get along? >> brilliant! >> reporter: on a wall in belfast, a mural stands as testament to catholic and protestant children who lived together in harmony until the troubles began. >> for them, it exploded over a two-day period. 1,800 families lost their homes in two days. so at that point, these kids are separate, they're segregated. >> reporter: is there any concern that brexit could possibly lead back to that? >> there's very much a fear, an undercurrent within certain people, that we could be dragged back to those dark days. personally, i don't think so, but there are people of that belief. >> sreenivasan: read more about the history of the murals in northern ireland's capital. visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: the kansas city area bar and restaurant, where two indian immigrants and a third man were shot in a possible hate crime on wednesday, reopened today. about 100 people held a vigil for the victims outside aust
>> we're catholic. >> yeah, catholic. >> reporter: okay? and who's protestant?and how do you get along? >> brilliant! >> reporter: on a wall in belfast, a mural stands as testament to catholic and protestant children who lived together in harmony until the troubles began. >> for them, it exploded over a two-day period. 1,800 families lost their homes in two days. so at that point, these kids are separate, they're segregated. >> reporter: is there any...
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of catholic education in my south florida community. carrollton school of the sacred heart, our lady of lords academy, and la salle high school are just a few of the many catholic institutions serving my districts. these schools do more than just provide their students with an excellent education, mr. speaker. each one of them is also dedicated to instilling a religious grounding and moral values in our students so they can dedicate their lives to serve our god, their families musicians club. the club's origin stretches back to 1917 when a group of african-american musicians sought to create their own safe haven in a then segregated community. they banded together, organized d started local 533 of the american federation of musicians. some of the world's most prolific jazz musicians have performed at the club. the likes of billy holaday, duke ellington and ella fitzgerald impressed people at the corner of broadway and michigan. through the years, the colored musicians club has become an important community and cultural center featuring
of catholic education in my south florida community. carrollton school of the sacred heart, our lady of lords academy, and la salle high school are just a few of the many catholic institutions serving my districts. these schools do more than just provide their students with an excellent education, mr. speaker. each one of them is also dedicated to instilling a religious grounding and moral values in our students so they can dedicate their lives to serve our god, their families musicians club....
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don't know what the catholic church doesin don't know what the catholic church does in africa.states. but you do not have a view on this then? no. so your views are entirely restricted to the united states ? entirely restricted to the united states? somewhat. for a woman who was cited in roe v wade, you could not have come further, could you? away from that initial decision, which used your name in the case to come up with the supreme court decision, legalising abortion. you have turned full circle, haven't you? have turned full circle, haven't you ? completely? have turned full circle, haven't you? completely? yes i have, completely. and i am very proud of that. i am completely. and i am very proud of that. iam proud completely. and i am very proud of that. i am proud to know that i do not have to go into another abortion clinic and watch women come out of abortion procedures crying and wanting to call their mothers. i don't have to look at dismembered bodies of children who have been ripped out of their mothers' wounds. i don't have those nightmares and more. i refuse to have
don't know what the catholic church doesin don't know what the catholic church does in africa.states. but you do not have a view on this then? no. so your views are entirely restricted to the united states ? entirely restricted to the united states? somewhat. for a woman who was cited in roe v wade, you could not have come further, could you? away from that initial decision, which used your name in the case to come up with the supreme court decision, legalising abortion. you have turned full...
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and you are catholic. certainly respect the catholic religion. haven't talked to you since christmas. i hope you and katie and the kids had a wonderful holiday. here's the thing. i don't care how people practice of religion as long as their religion doesn't interfere with the rights and liberties and privileges granted to everybody under the constitution. it's a strange thing. we practice religion. the danger with churches of people getting involved in politics is not so much about a government thing. in my view it's a danger of fracturing the congregation. me reread the johnson amendment and get your specific senator lyndont johnson put into law more than 55 years ago. it bars tax-exempt charitable from endorsing candidates, getting involved in political campaigns. specifically on that question should then be lifted? caller: i don't mind charitable about various issues and getting involved in politics. i think it should be out of churches because it fractures them in your ship -- it fractures the membership. speaking of tax-exempt status, here's
and you are catholic. certainly respect the catholic religion. haven't talked to you since christmas. i hope you and katie and the kids had a wonderful holiday. here's the thing. i don't care how people practice of religion as long as their religion doesn't interfere with the rights and liberties and privileges granted to everybody under the constitution. it's a strange thing. we practice religion. the danger with churches of people getting involved in politics is not so much about a government...
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calling out so called hypocritical catholics.d many catholics lead double lives by expressing religious devotion and exploining people or running dirty businesses in their private life. he said catholics like that quote scandalize others. he's called on lay people and priests to practice what they preach. definitely a unique pontiff. >>> just ahead chrks start is luckiest when it comes to winning powerball jackpots. >>> plus, ruth bader ginsburg offering insight to her future on the supreme court. stay with us. you're watching "early today." what sinus headache? what stiff joints? what time of the month cramps? what nighttime pain? make all your pains a distant memory with advil rld's #1 choice what pain? advil. need a fast absorbing try nivea in-shower body lotion. wash. apply. it absorbs fast. for 24 hour moisture. quickly rinse for smoother skin. ready to go! nivea in-shower body lotion. also available with cocoa butter. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artif
calling out so called hypocritical catholics.d many catholics lead double lives by expressing religious devotion and exploining people or running dirty businesses in their private life. he said catholics like that quote scandalize others. he's called on lay people and priests to practice what they preach. definitely a unique pontiff. >>> just ahead chrks start is luckiest when it comes to winning powerball jackpots. >>> plus, ruth bader ginsburg offering insight to her future...
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we have all socks going on celebrating catholic schools week here, in bucks county.ere. >> 262 students. >> wow. >> yep. >> so they are all going to get all their energy out here in the sock hop. >> that is right we are here for the community to help the homeless and we do this every year on catholic schools week along with our services that we do, throughout the year. >> tommy, our photographer will go get crazy socks from everybody. i will walk over to julie, president of the student council, julie, tell me about what is happening here at the dance arty. >> touring catholic schools week we have sock hop to toe nate socks to those in need. we donate the joint socks for people in need. >> you had to do an act of kindness. everybody show us your socks. show us your socks. they had to do an act of kindness in order to get a pair of socks which would then be donated, to the homeless and basically, the socks were your admission into the sock h op. >> we have been doing the cotton eye joe, macarana, the electric slide, they have sandy the dj up here keeping students pumpi
we have all socks going on celebrating catholic schools week here, in bucks county.ere. >> 262 students. >> wow. >> yep. >> so they are all going to get all their energy out here in the sock hop. >> that is right we are here for the community to help the homeless and we do this every year on catholic schools week along with our services that we do, throughout the year. >> tommy, our photographer will go get crazy socks from everybody. i will walk over to...
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caller: thank you very court up between up between members that are jewish and catholic, roman catholic. do you know what religion this nominee is? host: i don't know. i do know he went to a catholic boy's high school in the washington area. underther servedis divided president reagan in the environmental protection agency, but i don't know his religion. comment i would like to make about justice scalia. that not everybody knows he was a participant in a said that flag freedom of speech and upheld the flag burning from the case from texas. the decision. host: did you agree with that decision? did you agree with his reasoning? caller: i agree with it. you have him on c-span at one time. reasonsstated that his for siding with the defendant in .hat case, the flag burner i thought they probably should have been prosecuted in texas for disorderly conduct, for destroying somebody's property. from ad stolen the flag convention that the republican party was holding. host: you saw that conversation with justice scalia on c-span? caller: that is right. host: thank you for calling this evening. he
caller: thank you very court up between up between members that are jewish and catholic, roman catholic. do you know what religion this nominee is? host: i don't know. i do know he went to a catholic boy's high school in the washington area. underther servedis divided president reagan in the environmental protection agency, but i don't know his religion. comment i would like to make about justice scalia. that not everybody knows he was a participant in a said that flag freedom of speech and...
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he said catholics like that quote scandalize others. consistently called on both lay people and priests to practice what they preach. >>> if you have tickets to see beyonce at coachella, we have bad news, she won't be there. she pulled out of the music festival to maintain a less rigorous schedule. she is expecting twins later this year. the announcement caused a dive in ticket prices dropping 12%. never fear, queen b says she plans to headline coachella in 2018. i'm glad she's taking a break, babies are more important. >>> facebook and the way you are going to be bombarded by ads. >>> plus, an aging ruth bader ginsburg and her role in the supreme court. you are watching "early today." ? what stiff joints? what time of the month cramps? what nighttime pain? make all your pains a distant memory with advil the world's #1 choice what pain? advil. need a fast absorbing try nivea in-shower body lotion. wash. apply. it absorbs fast. for 24 hour moisture. quickly rinse for smoother skin. ready to go! nivea in-shower body lotion. also available
he said catholics like that quote scandalize others. consistently called on both lay people and priests to practice what they preach. >>> if you have tickets to see beyonce at coachella, we have bad news, she won't be there. she pulled out of the music festival to maintain a less rigorous schedule. she is expecting twins later this year. the announcement caused a dive in ticket prices dropping 12%. never fear, queen b says she plans to headline coachella in 2018. i'm glad she's taking...
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catholic community choir was founded in 2007. we are a children's theater singing group, so throughout the year we do musicals, fall musical, spring musical. in the summer, we do short musicals for kids under the ages of kindergarten and ninth grade. >> "beauty and the beast" is the next show you're performing. tina, you were just telling me you play the part of mrs. potts. >> yes. >> tell me what your experience has been with catholic community choir. >> it's been amazing. i've been there since the third grade in their first production of "beauty and the beast." each show i just get to grow in acting, and my singing voice improves every time. and i learn so much about my faith. it's the best experience. >> so in the third grade, you couldn't have been mrs. potts. >> no. >> this is you as dorothy. >> yes, i was dorothy last year. >> how fantastic is that? jef jeff, tell us more about your tenth anniversary. did you think ten years ago you would reach this point? >> no. when i started out, it was just an idea to do something fun t
catholic community choir was founded in 2007. we are a children's theater singing group, so throughout the year we do musicals, fall musical, spring musical. in the summer, we do short musicals for kids under the ages of kindergarten and ninth grade. >> "beauty and the beast" is the next show you're performing. tina, you were just telling me you play the part of mrs. potts. >> yes. >> tell me what your experience has been with catholic community choir. >> it's...
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but voices including the roman catholic church have spoken out.ntinue. the church has less influence than it once did. it may yet be enough to sway public opinion against the terrible bloodshed of the past eight months. 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. we just 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. wejust saw 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. we just saw your discussion. do you think about the catholic church speaking out would affect public opinion about the war on drugs? i think in some ways, the catholic church is chasing public opinion —— correspondent. polls show that people still want president duterte to succeed, but it also shows lots of people are extremely uneasy. apologies for our audio quality. hopefully he will be able to come back later. a band that is famous for songs such as don't stop believing, now has a new front man. 0ur as don't stop believing, now has a new front man. our very own correspondent went to meet the new leasing ofjourney correspondent went to meet the new leasing of journey and corr
but voices including the roman catholic church have spoken out.ntinue. the church has less influence than it once did. it may yet be enough to sway public opinion against the terrible bloodshed of the past eight months. 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. we just 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. wejust saw 0ur correspondence joins us live from manila. we just saw your discussion. do you think about the catholic church speaking out would affect public opinion about the war...
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lincoln was never anti-catholic. the hard truth is, that he never discouraged alliances with anti-catholics in order to broaden his own circle of support, support that would give him the power to do noble things. in other words, i guess you could say he sometimes kept bad company. now, cozying up to nativists the wake of the biggest outbreak of xenophobia in national history. with immigration the wake of the biggest outbreak of xenophobia surging, the know nothing party rose up to demand restrictions. their view, but shrewdly, perhaps less -- up red their view, , refused to block the coalition. boasted thatincoln all the odds and ends were now , including native americans -- by which he did not mean indians, he meant the know nothings. wouldieved a broad tent produce an overwhelming triumph right, whigs, and he was even if the occupants of the tent were bigots. criticized the know nothings privately, but he refused to cast them out, particularly from the even bigger tent he began building in the 1850's in response to
lincoln was never anti-catholic. the hard truth is, that he never discouraged alliances with anti-catholics in order to broaden his own circle of support, support that would give him the power to do noble things. in other words, i guess you could say he sometimes kept bad company. now, cozying up to nativists the wake of the biggest outbreak of xenophobia in national history. with immigration the wake of the biggest outbreak of xenophobia surging, the know nothing party rose up to demand...
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michael's roman catholic church as irish catholics begin to pour into the , thein 1830's to 1850's first catholic church in flushing was built. nowadays, it has a spanish and chinese congregation as well. it is one of several multiethnic congregation churches in the city. the bound street community church initially was dutch reformed. it has beautiful stained glass tiffany windows. it was recently made into a national historic site. it is now a taiwanese church of christ congregation. unitariane universalist church a bit north of downtown flushing. church, whichist i will show you the sign, the close-up of the sign later. it is a consciously multiethnic church that has embraced the diversity of the neighborhood in a major way and has been studied throughout the country as an effective model of multiethnic condor patient -- congregation success. this is the oldest synagogue in queens, the temple of prayer established in 1900. a conservative synagogue. 1920's, the flushing free synagogue, a reformed synagogue. beautiful building. and the jewish center, and orthodox synagogue on bound stree
michael's roman catholic church as irish catholics begin to pour into the , thein 1830's to 1850's first catholic church in flushing was built. nowadays, it has a spanish and chinese congregation as well. it is one of several multiethnic congregation churches in the city. the bound street community church initially was dutch reformed. it has beautiful stained glass tiffany windows. it was recently made into a national historic site. it is now a taiwanese church of christ congregation....
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this was catholic services? yes. >> all right. we're going to have you wait for the elevator for a few minutes. >> now they will determine her sanctions. >> she didn't actually assault her, but it was attempted. >> absolutely. >> it was absolutely there. given the serious area thinking about pumping it up to 35 days versus the generic 20. orders to stop resisting, >> yes. >> with the decision made verdon is back in her cell on lock down status. >> i'm all right with 55 day ifs the box. better than i expected. it's going to be tough but gives me time to myself. >> patrick o'sullivan lives under similar restrictions but not for dispolytheir reasons. he's in protective custody and is confined to his cell 22 hours a day for his own safety. >> it's not like being home. cook food or go see my friends or go to the beach. you can appreciate the small things in life. >> o'sullivan has been in jail for two years awaiting trial for charges including first-degree rape. accused six offenders are in p.c. because they are targeted for violence.
this was catholic services? yes. >> all right. we're going to have you wait for the elevator for a few minutes. >> now they will determine her sanctions. >> she didn't actually assault her, but it was attempted. >> absolutely. >> it was absolutely there. given the serious area thinking about pumping it up to 35 days versus the generic 20. orders to stop resisting, >> yes. >> with the decision made verdon is back in her cell on lock down status. >>...
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after bishop wood takes home first ever catholic league basketball title.to them. >>> the vikings. that was my team in high school, the vibe innings zero innings. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," new flavors you can purchase at starbucks today. >> plus, the dow continues to close at record highs. we will have live report from wall street. also, this morning, we've got more on president trump's address to congress tonight. we will tell how the trump family has invited to be their guest. >> then we are learning more about the man being blamed for sunday night's oscar flub. plus hear what host jimmy kim hell to say about it, katie? >> jim, one day closer to the weekends, and at this point it looks to me as though high pressure will hook us up with very pleasant weather. sunshine expected both days, so saturday likely is the brightest of the two. and this will also be the coldest, last time we hit sunday though temperatures should be on nice up little climb to mid 50's yet again. coming right b for years, fios has been promising fa
after bishop wood takes home first ever catholic league basketball title.to them. >>> the vikings. that was my team in high school, the vibe innings zero innings. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," new flavors you can purchase at starbucks today. >> plus, the dow continues to close at record highs. we will have live report from wall street. also, this morning, we've got more on president trump's address to congress tonight. we will tell...
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a catholic school. >> the school follow their rules. the court ordered it and they said your suit, you're gone. i think that's what they should've done. the father should be ashamed of himself thinking that his family was entitled to more than one other families get. >> about being a catholic schoolgirl myself, i was taught about mercy, religion, faith, helping others, giving people a second chance. so i think this is really cold, especially given this isn't coming from especially given this is an coming from a public school. is coming from a catholic school that are denying them their friends have been able to go back to school which they have grown up inches. >> you don't start a war unless you're willing to fight that war. if you start it you better be sure you're going to win it. they lost a massive fight against the school in the school has a right. they a right. they don't have to educate their child anymore. they don't like how the school behaves or that they have the roles girls here guys there, then go to a public school. >> qu
a catholic school. >> the school follow their rules. the court ordered it and they said your suit, you're gone. i think that's what they should've done. the father should be ashamed of himself thinking that his family was entitled to more than one other families get. >> about being a catholic schoolgirl myself, i was taught about mercy, religion, faith, helping others, giving people a second chance. so i think this is really cold, especially given this isn't coming from especially...
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why the sisters at the catholic church are fired up. keep it here. your news starts in 30 seconds. ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at ten. >>> arctic air has it feeling down right cold out there this at night. not many people venturing out without their heavy coats, hats and gloves. temperatures in the low 30s as we take live look over the ben franklin parkway. but, wait, it's not all bad news. good evening, everybody, thanks for joining us, i'm joyce evans. >> i'm dawn timmeney. tomorrow is the big super bowl and lots of people will be heading out to parties, get togethers, so what exactly is the weather going to be like? for more let's check tonight with meteorologist monica cryan. monica? >> guys, temperatures are dropping. we're at 32 degrees in philadelphia. and our high today, only into the mid 30s. so we reall really didn't have h warmth to work with. 22 degrees is the reading in millville. 28 degrees already in reading. so a lot of us even into the 20s at this point. it's going to be cold overnight. a cold start
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this was a catholic, private school.e have to deal with every single child, no matter what their problem. host: thanks for sharing your story. betsy devos was asked about this debate between private schools and public schools during her confirmation hearing. here is what she had to say. >> i share trump's view that it is time to shift the debate from what the system thinks is best for kids to what moms and dads want, expect and deserve. parents no longer believe that a one-size-fits-all model of learning meets the needs of every child. they know other options exist, whether magnet, virtual, charter, home, faith-based or any other combination. yet too many parents are denied access to the full range of options. choices that many of us here have exercised for our own children. why in 2017 are we still questioning parents ability to exercise educational choices for the children? i am a firm believer that parents should be empowered to choose the learning environment that is best for each of their individual children. the va
this was a catholic, private school.e have to deal with every single child, no matter what their problem. host: thanks for sharing your story. betsy devos was asked about this debate between private schools and public schools during her confirmation hearing. here is what she had to say. >> i share trump's view that it is time to shift the debate from what the system thinks is best for kids to what moms and dads want, expect and deserve. parents no longer believe that a one-size-fits-all...
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i went to catholic school, for grade school ape high school. i went to a school where the nuns would measure our skirts, our uniform skirts so no more than 2-inch's above the knee, in the 70's. and, you know, i'm used to it, i guess. this isn't shocking to me. >> even for toms. i went to catholic school up to eighth grade and we had to neil on the ground and our dress had to touch the ground. >> the choices were not quite as scant as they are right now in some cases. >> i went to publish school where anything goes. >> yes. >> some people are saying too on twitter richard says there was a dress code when i was in catholic high school in prom. >> we did have one too. >> yes. >> this goes way back. again, they make it clear, certainly, but i still think if there is enough objection to it, hopefully then maybe a student representative and the school representative may be can negotiate some compromises . >> yes. >> it really does teach modes ty. when i went to cat rick school we had to wear modesty shorts. the i went from kind garden to eighth grade
i went to catholic school, for grade school ape high school. i went to a school where the nuns would measure our skirts, our uniform skirts so no more than 2-inch's above the knee, in the 70's. and, you know, i'm used to it, i guess. this isn't shocking to me. >> even for toms. i went to catholic school up to eighth grade and we had to neil on the ground and our dress had to touch the ground. >> the choices were not quite as scant as they are right now in some cases. >> i went...
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he was a center left democrat who evolved being a pro-life catholic to pro-equal rights catholic.ight run for governor of ohio and could probably win. seth molten in massachusetts, marine, hard nosed, serious about foreign policy. if they go to these people they are not progressives. >> i would also say not just midwest and smart but he is younger. and nancy pelosi instead says we know you want younger midwestern talent in here. we will pick some for you. i thought they lost it and didn't get it. >> i am told by some nancy pelosi got a two year warning ticket. you are out of here in two years. don't run again. having chuck schumer is perfect from my perspective because he is new york. he is the machine and he knows donald trump. he made a deal and this very little reporter that was obsc e obscured by trump. president trump needs to be aware. bad news about the democrats get out there unimpeded. chuck schumer promised he would go to the cia with the new director and broke his word because ron white wouldn't play. and tom cotton, great senator from arkansas, future president i belie
he was a center left democrat who evolved being a pro-life catholic to pro-equal rights catholic.ight run for governor of ohio and could probably win. seth molten in massachusetts, marine, hard nosed, serious about foreign policy. if they go to these people they are not progressives. >> i would also say not just midwest and smart but he is younger. and nancy pelosi instead says we know you want younger midwestern talent in here. we will pick some for you. i thought they lost it and didn't...
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he is profoundly catholic in his embrace of traditional catholic devotions and the like.u've seen in the american church, i think you're going to see a very interesting argument in the coming years inside the american church because the american church has leaned more conservative since the 1990s, a leadership of the church has, but two things are happening. you have new bishops and cardinals being appointed by pope francis who are far more intuned with the progressive side. you have a lot of moderately conservative bishops who say i may not be comfortable with everything pope francis has. i think you're setting up an interesting new argument inside catholicism where trump really challenges some of the conservative pitch shops who don't agree with a lot of this anti-immigrant, anti-refugee politics. >> you know, father martin, i'm old enough to remember when the little sisters of the poor went to court against the obama administration's contraception mandate and you had what appeared to be a friction between the obama administration and the church over things like abortio
he is profoundly catholic in his embrace of traditional catholic devotions and the like.u've seen in the american church, i think you're going to see a very interesting argument in the coming years inside the american church because the american church has leaned more conservative since the 1990s, a leadership of the church has, but two things are happening. you have new bishops and cardinals being appointed by pope francis who are far more intuned with the progressive side. you have a lot of...
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counsel for the catholic counsel, kate gathered 0c.me to this hearing. before we hear from counsel, a welcome to this hearing. before we hearfrom counsel, a couple of points on practical arrangements. we will sit each day from 10:30am except on the days we are hearing evidence by video link from the east coast of australia. then we will start early at 8am. those days are day six, the 7th of march, and day seven, the 8th of march. ordinarily, we will take a 15 minute break at around 11:a5am. on days when we are sitting early, we may take an early break during the morning. we will break during the morning. we will breakfor break during the morning. we will break for lunch at one o'clock, returning at 2 o'clock. we intend to sit until around 4 o'clock each day. by sit until around 4 o'clock each day. by way of an agenda, we rely on the hearing timetable which sets out the order in which witnesses will be called. the hearing transcript is recorded simultaneously on screens throughout the room and will be published at the end of each date o
counsel for the catholic counsel, kate gathered 0c.me to this hearing. before we hear from counsel, a welcome to this hearing. before we hearfrom counsel, a couple of points on practical arrangements. we will sit each day from 10:30am except on the days we are hearing evidence by video link from the east coast of australia. then we will start early at 8am. those days are day six, the 7th of march, and day seven, the 8th of march. ordinarily, we will take a 15 minute break at around 11:a5am. on...
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as catholics, we hang out heads in shame.ys civilian casualties recorded in afghanistan, reached a new high last year, with the number of child victims at its highest level to day. although the taliban was responsible for most of the attacks, there was a ten—fold increase in assaults by the islamic state group. the israeli parliament has passed a law retrospectively legalising some 4,000 homes forjewish settlers. they were built on privately—owned palestinian land in the west bank. palestinian groups say the move is legalised theft, and destroys any chance for a political agreement. have you ever thought of trying this, indoor skydiving? it looks incredible and these are some 200 flyers competing in the fourth wind games indoor skydiving championship in spain. participants compete in traditional categories but this year they're also taking part in new disciplines like solo speed, four—speed and two—way freestyle to music. rico, i think we should give this a go! let's get more now on our top story. tech companies have joined t
as catholics, we hang out heads in shame.ys civilian casualties recorded in afghanistan, reached a new high last year, with the number of child victims at its highest level to day. although the taliban was responsible for most of the attacks, there was a ten—fold increase in assaults by the islamic state group. the israeli parliament has passed a law retrospectively legalising some 4,000 homes forjewish settlers. they were built on privately—owned palestinian land in the west bank....
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love my catholics go, but i do not think it should be subsidized. i do not think private schools have the same conclusion mechanisms -- same inclusion mechanisms that they allow all students to go through the system. is that required for private and theylic schools, that include all students, or can they reject students? thank you. guest: right now, private and catholics goals that do not take federal money to not have to take students that they do not feel the conservative appropriate way. obviously, different state laws and district laws that different, but that is a general piece of information. when it comes to vouchers, especially federally funded batches, there is a concern private schools would not be able to take -- there would be given the federal money and they might reject, for instance, students with special needs because they but they cannot serve them, english language learners, or students not of the religion that the school serves or maybe transgendered kids, something that many democrats, many democrats have raised with concerns on
love my catholics go, but i do not think it should be subsidized. i do not think private schools have the same conclusion mechanisms -- same inclusion mechanisms that they allow all students to go through the system. is that required for private and theylic schools, that include all students, or can they reject students? thank you. guest: right now, private and catholics goals that do not take federal money to not have to take students that they do not feel the conservative appropriate way....
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condemnation from the catholic church of the philippines president's war on drugs.s long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where manchester united had entered the semi—final of the european cup. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it a piece of cake. thousands of people have given the yachstwoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the world non—stop. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. the latest headlines: the us president says he's instructed homeland security to check people coming into the country very carefully, after losing a
condemnation from the catholic church of the philippines president's war on drugs.s long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where...
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these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president duterte's drugs policy,tend church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops' conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who heard that it is wrong to treat the killings as if they are necessary. an additional cause of concern is the reign of terror, in many places, of the poor. many are killed not because of drugs. those who killed them are not brought to account. an even greater cause of concern is the indifference of many to this kind of wrong. the message said the battle against illegal drugs needs to be fought, but not by killing addicts and pushers. over 7,000 people have been killed since president duterte unleashed a ferocious crackdown seven months ago, more than 2,500 individuals killed in police raids and sting operations. human rights groups believe many other deaths that police had attributed to vigilantes were carried out by assassins, likely colluding with police. in the churches, the killings are viewed as unchristian. translation: we need to give them a c
these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president duterte's drugs policy,tend church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops' conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who heard that it is wrong to treat the killings as if they are necessary. an additional cause of concern is the reign of terror, in many places, of the poor. many are killed not because of drugs. those who killed them are not brought to account. an even greater...
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as catholics, we hang out heads in shame. civilian casualties recorded in afghanistan, reached a new high last year, with the number of child victims at its highest level to date. although the taliban was responsible for most of the attacks, there was a ten—fold increase in assaults by the islamic state group. the french presidential candidate francois fillon has apologised to the french people for employing his wife as a parliamentary advisor. he's faced an investigation over claims she was paid more than $1 million from public funds for a non—existentjob. but the conservative candidate insisted that he did nothing illegal. the israeli parliament has passed a law retroactively legalising some 4,000 homes forjewish settlers. they were built on privately—owned palestinian land in the west bank. palestinian groups say the move is legalised theft and destroys any chance for a political agreement. have you ever thought of trying this — indoor skydiving? the pictures look incredible! it looks incredible and these are some 200 flye
as catholics, we hang out heads in shame. civilian casualties recorded in afghanistan, reached a new high last year, with the number of child victims at its highest level to date. although the taliban was responsible for most of the attacks, there was a ten—fold increase in assaults by the islamic state group. the french presidential candidate francois fillon has apologised to the french people for employing his wife as a parliamentary advisor. he's faced an investigation over claims she was...
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he‘s coordinating the catholic church‘s response to the inquiry.reted for what it is. and that is a failure on the pa rt is. and that is a failure on the part of the catholic church in australia, to protect children from abusers and perpetrators. misguided determination by leaders at the time, to put the interests of the church ahead of the most vulnerable, these numbers are shocking. they are tragic. and they are indefensible. let‘s return to our top story now. donald trump‘s travel ban. that has temporarily been halted although his lawyers are trying to change that. there are other issues, you have sent in a lot of questions. bbc‘s katty kay is live with us from washington, dc. let‘s see how we get on with these questions. holly is asking, at what point do you think that donald trump can create a constitutional crisis, are we getting to that point? well, there are somejudges, getting to that point? well, there are some judges, and getting to that point? well, there are somejudges, and even one supreme courtjustice who was suggesting that is possi
he‘s coordinating the catholic church‘s response to the inquiry.reted for what it is. and that is a failure on the pa rt is. and that is a failure on the part of the catholic church in australia, to protect children from abusers and perpetrators. misguided determination by leaders at the time, to put the interests of the church ahead of the most vulnerable, these numbers are shocking. they are tragic. and they are indefensible. let‘s return to our top story now. donald trump‘s travel...
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. >> that leads right into mine, short for catholic education week, catholic schools week, these areght here in new york city, a catholic schools nurtured so many hearts and minds and souls, these dedicated, selfless professionals, it is a week that we take our hats off to them and say thank you so much for taking care of our children. mind particular, look at these places. we love you! thank you! >> i love catholic school. >> kennedy? >> all about degenerate gamblers, if you know nothing about the super bowl -- some weird bets, what color will lady gaga's hair be, will look brian be wearing blue jeans, how many times will they say drunk, the over under is three, so go ahead and pick your poison as you poison yourself. speak on behalf of kimberly and myself, it has been a wonderful thing having you here. you have been great and we have enjoyed it very, very much. we'd like to see you. that is it for us. thanks for watching. we will see you back here on monday. "special report" is next. ♪ >> bret: surgical and symbolic, new sanctions on iran. president trump imposing the sanctions and
. >> that leads right into mine, short for catholic education week, catholic schools week, these areght here in new york city, a catholic schools nurtured so many hearts and minds and souls, these dedicated, selfless professionals, it is a week that we take our hats off to them and say thank you so much for taking care of our children. mind particular, look at these places. we love you! thank you! >> i love catholic school. >> kennedy? >> all about degenerate gamblers,...
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he worked for the catholic church. the diocese calls this serious and disturbing and is cooperate withing the law. >> two officers and up to four civilian employees are accused of wrong doing. dayton brown is being charged with assault for allegedly beating up his girlfriend. he was arrested yesterday and is suspended without pay. meanwhile a vit owe is circulating on social media where the language is used at a citizen not condoned. >> finally, two 911 operators were busted for buying and selling drugs while on duty. two other employees at the call center have been suspended but not criminally charged. >> although mike flynn was forced to resign, his former boss president trump had only nice things to say about him today saying he was a great guy and insisted the fake media and previous intelligence brought flynn down. >> this was the scene as president and mrs. trump greeted israeli prime minister and mrs. netanyahu. they met in the oval office looking for a more comfortable relationship after eight years of an icy r
he worked for the catholic church. the diocese calls this serious and disturbing and is cooperate withing the law. >> two officers and up to four civilian employees are accused of wrong doing. dayton brown is being charged with assault for allegedly beating up his girlfriend. he was arrested yesterday and is suspended without pay. meanwhile a vit owe is circulating on social media where the language is used at a citizen not condoned. >> finally, two 911 operators were busted for...
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boys' homes in western australia. in some of the catholic boys' homes files in the national archiveses. that in 1956, british inspectors there were no mentions of sexual abuse, but there were serious concerns about standards of childcare. officials drew up this blacklist of institutions that should receive no more children. of institutions that should but the files show that the charities and religious organisations running the schemes successfully put pressure on the government to keep them going until the 1970s. fairbridge has become part of the prince's trust, which says the public inquiry will have access to all the charity's archives. will have access to all should this inquiry bother with what's becoming history? it will examine new claims of a cover—up, and that paedophiles selected migrants for emigration. of a cover—up, and that paedophiles many of the lost children are still alive and demanding answers. the greater the evil, the stronger the conspiracy to keep it a secret and keep it covered up. the stronger the conspiracy to keep so if this inquiry is capable of opening so
boys' homes in western australia. in some of the catholic boys' homes files in the national archiveses. that in 1956, british inspectors there were no mentions of sexual abuse, but there were serious concerns about standards of childcare. officials drew up this blacklist of institutions that should receive no more children. of institutions that should but the files show that the charities and religious organisations running the schemes successfully put pressure on the government to keep them...
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and the catholic church is governed by u.s.non law and states first of all that i, a priest can't run for public office. it also states that we should not be active in pillow parties. and that's something that was observed before the johnson amendment, so i believe a repeal of the johnson amendment would not drastically alter what happens from catholic pulpits across the country >> there's great history in this country of people of faith, who are involved in the political process. one of the giant figures was a father and you look at the catholic church in regards to the right to life movement. it would be a misunknowner to say that churches are not involved in politics. they're heavily involved. the bones of this would change what the churches do now >> well, a fundamental change happened in church law. when father drynan a priest was a representative in the house of representatives in the old code of canon law. in 1983, that code was changed thus preventing anyone from running for political office and the church is politicall
and the catholic church is governed by u.s.non law and states first of all that i, a priest can't run for public office. it also states that we should not be active in pillow parties. and that's something that was observed before the johnson amendment, so i believe a repeal of the johnson amendment would not drastically alter what happens from catholic pulpits across the country >> there's great history in this country of people of faith, who are involved in the political process. one of...
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along comes the access hollywood video and i'm a practicing roman catholic and it's very disturbing for me and i also thought he would get wiped out, so i asked him to please withdraw. he did it withdraw, so my choices donald trump or hillary clinton. with the supreme court i said back in january before he was the nominee, some people boxed themselves invite being never trump and you end up having a binary choice, hillary or donald and i went with trump and when it came down to it i decided on that day of the election to vote for him. i said i would wait. i didn't want another access hollywood video the morning of the election, so i would not commit after that. i was burned. i thought they must have more. i was convinced they had more and people were dealing the russian dossier, but i did not believe that. all sorts of allegations were out there, so i wanted to wait. cost me $60 to go because i live in new york and california allows you to vote on the day up, but it has to be received within three days. i thought i could do it overnight, no, you have to do it by special delivery, so it
along comes the access hollywood video and i'm a practicing roman catholic and it's very disturbing for me and i also thought he would get wiped out, so i asked him to please withdraw. he did it withdraw, so my choices donald trump or hillary clinton. with the supreme court i said back in january before he was the nominee, some people boxed themselves invite being never trump and you end up having a binary choice, hillary or donald and i went with trump and when it came down to it i decided on...
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number one, i grew up a baptist and it was a catholic school. i had never. and then a tie every day. and no girls. >> it's a large fraternity and the whole thing about it all was founded on discipline and a time period where minority students didn't get a lot of the great opportunities that they're afforded today. >> back then, you could use a paddle and it was a paddle with holes in it and when you were somebody like me that loved to talk, sometimes, talk out of turn, i stayed in trouble. >> we had paddle. and the paddle was a miracle worker. >> our style growing up, fast and furious. but at the same time, disciplined at st. aug. >> we never worried about winning or losing. don't make a bit of difference what happens in any ball game. that's the outcome. somebody goes in and somebody going to lose. the only thing we're going to do is be the guy that's going to work the hardest at that paicular game. >> i was actually scared of coach griffith. i mean, terally, i feared the man. >> you talked about the meanest person he ever met, but said, just didn't realize
number one, i grew up a baptist and it was a catholic school. i had never. and then a tie every day. and no girls. >> it's a large fraternity and the whole thing about it all was founded on discipline and a time period where minority students didn't get a lot of the great opportunities that they're afforded today. >> back then, you could use a paddle and it was a paddle with holes in it and when you were somebody like me that loved to talk, sometimes, talk out of turn, i stayed in...
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northeast catholic, that's where i went to northeast catholic.ye's celebrating 75 years here in northeast philadelphia. and, gang, i tell you, back in the day i used to dj the dances here in the cafeteria. i'm going have to go back and get a little picture and reminisce. jen, back to you, in south philadelphia. >> thank you, baby, ya, we want to see that picture. we also want to look picture perfect underneath some of our spring outfits. talk about shape wear that also helps fix your shape. come on back to south philadelphia. we're at phl athletics. and they're flipping tires! (avo) this holiday... ...get the presidential treatment... ...with a special trade-in offer... ...february sixteenth through the twenty-eighth... and let enterprise car sales... flip your thinking about buying your next vehicle. >> 9:45, lots of weather changes on the way, lot of weather changes, milder mardi gras for today, more storms thomas mean back to winter chill by the end of the week, and of course weaver nothing to show you now on radar. it is bright, sunny outside
northeast catholic, that's where i went to northeast catholic.ye's celebrating 75 years here in northeast philadelphia. and, gang, i tell you, back in the day i used to dj the dances here in the cafeteria. i'm going have to go back and get a little picture and reminisce. jen, back to you, in south philadelphia. >> thank you, baby, ya, we want to see that picture. we also want to look picture perfect underneath some of our spring outfits. talk about shape wear that also helps fix your...
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she is a 1972 graduate of the catholic womens college and served as president of trinity university in washington. she will be the 10th president in july. >>> students and teachers from 20 philadelphia high schools had a chance to hear from top business leaders today they attended the aspen challenge, the each speaker challenged students to come up with solutions to some of societies most pressing problems and next month the teens present the solutions to a panel of judges and three teens will travel to aspen, colorado to present their work there. >>> and mayor jim kenney got a look at hans on education happening at swenson arts high school. the school in the northeast teaches students to take on careers in trade like automotive and electrical and carpentry. part of career and technical education month. >>> sixers back on the hardwood tonight. they will be short handed. >> no joel embiid, no robert covington. the sixers will be a couple of men down in dallas and embiid has a knee bruise and covington a hand bruise and coach brett brown knows he needs others to step tup. >> we are in a
she is a 1972 graduate of the catholic womens college and served as president of trinity university in washington. she will be the 10th president in july. >>> students and teachers from 20 philadelphia high schools had a chance to hear from top business leaders today they attended the aspen challenge, the each speaker challenged students to come up with solutions to some of societies most pressing problems and next month the teens present the solutions to a panel of judges and three...
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dlares sam liccardo alcalde de san jos va a distribuiese dinero organizaciones como por ejemplo catholicy sagradocorazn para ayudar a familias que necesitan ayuda en restaurarsu vida bridge: oficiales dla ciad indicaro que aunque usted este recibienayuda por partde una organizacin independiee es importante que se acerque a estecentro de asistencia para llenar esta encuesta con la que ellos buscan determinar cmo fue que la mayora de la gente se vio afectada y como usar los recursos y dinero de la mejor manera para ayudarlos a todos. sam liccardo alcalde de san jos nomporta si una psona tiene papeles o no estasorganizaciones como sagrado corazn y catholic charities ayudan a todos sin discriminpor estatus de ciudadana y con la promesa de que la aya es para todos en el centro de asistencia tienen traductores despaÑol.. kim welsh representante ciudadde san jos fs el centro estar abierto hasta el prxo sbado, dunte fin de semana de 9 a 4 y durante lasemana de 8 a 6 de la tarde paola/ots --oaklandsta comtiendo el vertido ilegal de basura en sus calles... take vo -- tras sostener reunionespublica
dlares sam liccardo alcalde de san jos va a distribuiese dinero organizaciones como por ejemplo catholicy sagradocorazn para ayudar a familias que necesitan ayuda en restaurarsu vida bridge: oficiales dla ciad indicaro que aunque usted este recibienayuda por partde una organizacin independiee es importante que se acerque a estecentro de asistencia para llenar esta encuesta con la que ellos buscan determinar cmo fue que la mayora de la gente se vio afectada y como usar los recursos y dinero de...
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. >> coming up historic catholic school closing down after 126 years. >> maybe not yet. parents are not ready to let that happen. what they're now trying to do to save that school? the woman at the center of tlan oe v wade" s died. ==vo== >>> the woman at the center of the landmark supreme court decision row v. wade has died. she passed away in texas this morning. she was known simply as jane row during the historic 1973 and desperate to have an abortion. in later years staunchly opposed abortion. she was 69 yeefrds old. >> a san francisco community is not giving up on a historic elementary school that served the community for more than 125 years. saint charles catholic school announced it's going to be forced to close in four months, the school on 18th street has seen a dramatic drop in enrollment and needs expensive repairs to make it earthquake safe. they set up a gofundme page to help with construction costs. the parish is asking families to come to the school tomorrow, enroll your children and petition to save that school. >> right now we have with sports. >> they m
. >> coming up historic catholic school closing down after 126 years. >> maybe not yet. parents are not ready to let that happen. what they're now trying to do to save that school? the woman at the center of tlan oe v wade" s died. ==vo== >>> the woman at the center of the landmark supreme court decision row v. wade has died. she passed away in texas this morning. she was known simply as jane row during the historic 1973 and desperate to have an abortion. in later...
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staunch catholic. i can see him taking you to church. how was that religious view part of -- viewed in his thinking and even at home? >> well, you know, as a judge, he wouldn't have called himself a catholic justice. he approached the law as michael said, an originalist. the rest of his life, he approached as a catholic and he was a devout one. a great role model for my brothers and sisters. i don't know how he and my mother did it. they got us to church every week. >> neil: and i'm told on time sometimes. >> he didn't obey every traffic law. we still would be late sometimes. not necessarily feeling well. but i'm struggling with three kids getting my family to church. >> neil: yeah, congratulations on your third. >> thanks. >> neil: here's the number i want to be clear. i have heard numbers all over the map. 38 grandchildren? >> 38. 38 is correct. hopefully more on the way. >> neil: how did your dad and your mom remember everybody? how did that go down? >> like tom brady has plays on a wrist band, on his arm, the same thing. they had pic
staunch catholic. i can see him taking you to church. how was that religious view part of -- viewed in his thinking and even at home? >> well, you know, as a judge, he wouldn't have called himself a catholic justice. he approached the law as michael said, an originalist. the rest of his life, he approached as a catholic and he was a devout one. a great role model for my brothers and sisters. i don't know how he and my mother did it. they got us to church every week. >> neil: and i'm...
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this is a--spain is a very catholic country. i mean, it's a catholic country squared. i mean, you know, it's like ireland or poland. i mean, they take that very seriously there, which is very didifferent from france where--i know from my family that--catholicism in my famamily, and they are nominally catholic. it's a joke. i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and that gave them--plus, this is a part of spain thahat is its own ethnc group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language. i'm good at languages. i cououldn't understd a word of it.t. and they speak ; it's not a language for festivals. it's a languauage of every day for many villages in this--it's a mountainous area. so they have an ethnic uniqueness, they're roman catholic, and thth
this is a--spain is a very catholic country. i mean, it's a catholic country squared. i mean, you know, it's like ireland or poland. i mean, they take that very seriously there, which is very didifferent from france where--i know from my family that--catholicism in my famamily, and they are nominally catholic. it's a joke. i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, is anan idiot, ad the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has s o do...
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a catholic girl from cork marries a protestant man from belfast. he is a longshoreman from the docks. a crate falls on the shoulders. smashes them up. he can't work anymore. he can only do our jobs. they have three kids. the oldest one gets into tammany hall politics. the little child marries outside the irish community. the youngest boy is given over to demon drink, two from -- to rum. it talks about the politics of this community and the democratic party and all of this stuff. that sounded really good. two weeks later the german-american scholars came in said, we've got a great story. said, we've got a greatman story. without this protestant man from brandenburg, marries this catholic girl. bigshot. the middle girl marry someone who is not german and the youngest son goes to milwaukee. p.d we thought, oh, cra this is awful. this is going to sound like the same drivel in each of these cases and just at that moment, if you up into the museum, it call fromwe got this a genealogist. we historians do not have faith in genealogists. but this woman foun
a catholic girl from cork marries a protestant man from belfast. he is a longshoreman from the docks. a crate falls on the shoulders. smashes them up. he can't work anymore. he can only do our jobs. they have three kids. the oldest one gets into tammany hall politics. the little child marries outside the irish community. the youngest boy is given over to demon drink, two from -- to rum. it talks about the politics of this community and the democratic party and all of this stuff. that sounded...
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yes, i am a catholic priest. yes, i cannot separate that from my identity.mean i don't have the first amendment right just like everybody else. the archdiocese of newark is considering sanses against him and what do you mean by sanctions? >> well, i don't know. >> ok. shine, it could be, you know, just a public reprimand. it could be, they are going to ask me through social media any more. post on facebook, you know. >> i reached out to the archdiocese myself and called and have not got and response back. priests outside of the office are public fig gasser and families knock them for guidance, so if you are are spouting out the mit can agenda. the political again. >> pope francis is out of here. you are advocating and making political statements constantly. wonder if it thats to do with the type of political stance you are taking and not just the fact he is taking a political stance. eye blame law. ever since he took over. >> i think we should be head of the church and the young pope. >> the most powerful man in the world. >> there you go. >> thank you. >> i
yes, i am a catholic priest. yes, i cannot separate that from my identity.mean i don't have the first amendment right just like everybody else. the archdiocese of newark is considering sanses against him and what do you mean by sanctions? >> well, i don't know. >> ok. shine, it could be, you know, just a public reprimand. it could be, they are going to ask me through social media any more. post on facebook, you know. >> i reached out to the archdiocese myself and called and...