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share, catholic and non-catholic alike. think of a man in a >>> hello. on behalf of the arch diocese of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. it's one of the most images we share, catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding a challis of wine, a man who sits and listens to confessing sins. a man offering a small disc of unleaven bread. we catholics carry this thanks to personal experiences but such images are probably embedded in the minds of nearly everyone. the image is familiar because the vocation is represents it deeply and enduringly fascinating. today we will talk about that. we are joined by george schultz, president and director of our training school for priests, st. patrick's seminary. with him, we will discuss the catholic priesthood, who is answering the call to priesthood, how is the vocation discerned and developed, what training and education does a priest get, how is priestly life lived out in the 21st century. after this break, please join us as we learn about the catholic pri
share, catholic and non-catholic alike. think of a man in a >>> hello. on behalf of the arch diocese of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. it's one of the most images we share, catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding a challis of wine, a man who sits and listens to confessing sins. a man offering a small disc of unleaven bread. we catholics carry this thanks to personal experiences but such images are probably...
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share, catholic and non-catholic alike. think o >>> hello.on behalf of the arch of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. one of the most familiar images we share catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding up a challis of wine. a man who listens to sins, a man offering to a long line of worshipers a small disc of unleaven bread. catholics carry these images due to experience. but thanks to movies such images are probably in the minds of everyone. the vocation it represents is deeply fascinating. today we are joined by father george e schultz sj. with him, we will discuss the catholic priesthood today, who is answering the call to priesthood, how is the vocation discerned and developed, what training and education does a priest get, how is priestly life lived out in the 21st century. after this brief break, please join us as we learn from father schultz about the catholic priesthood today. >>> hello. welcome back to mosaic. with me is father george e schultz sj. s
share, catholic and non-catholic alike. think o >>> hello.on behalf of the arch of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. one of the most familiar images we share catholic and noncatholic alike. think of a man in a black suit and roman collar or a man in vestments holding up a challis of wine. a man who listens to sins, a man offering to a long line of worshipers a small disc of unleaven bread. catholics carry these images due to experience. but thanks to movies such images are probably in...
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he had catholic speechwriters. dick allen was catholic. al haig was catholic. a la haig's brother was a catholic priest. ronald reagan's ex-wife, jane wyman -- you guys don't know this -- jane wyman, the movie star, died a third order dominican nun. she was buried in the habit. she was so do about that come in her contract for "falcon crest" in the 1980's, she added the stipulation that a priest be on set with her every day to serve her communion. that's how devout she became. reagan and john paul ii, they were in constant communication. i tried to count the letters, the cables, the diplomatic pouches, the liaison, the contacts -- there were so many of them. the documents are still redacted. they don't make any sense, there are so many of them. i don't understand why so many of them are still redacted. martin and police anderson counted by the nick -- by the end of 1981 a dozen or so direct letters that had already been exchanged between them, before 1981 was even over. there was so much communication. december 29, 1981 memo between bill clark and nancy at the
he had catholic speechwriters. dick allen was catholic. al haig was catholic. a la haig's brother was a catholic priest. ronald reagan's ex-wife, jane wyman -- you guys don't know this -- jane wyman, the movie star, died a third order dominican nun. she was buried in the habit. she was so do about that come in her contract for "falcon crest" in the 1980's, she added the stipulation that a priest be on set with her every day to serve her communion. that's how devout she became. reagan...
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but a conversation is gipinbegi. >> i think there a's real need for lgbt catholics to feel welcome innd they have not. it's an attempt to bring the church. >> father james martin has written a new book called "building a bridge." >> you want to build a bridge. how do you do that? >> respect, compassion and sensitivity. that goes for both sides. but the onus is really on the institutional church because it's the institutional church that has made the lgbt catholics feel so marginalized. >> a wake up happened with the massacre in orlando florida, the largest mass shooting in america. >> 49 people were killed and yet only a handful of bishops spoke out and fewer still used the words guy or lgbt. it revealed to me a certain lack of participation in that part of our church and society. >> you say this has to be a two way street and you call on members of the lgbt community to be respectful. >> for some people in this community that is a tough pill to swallow because they've been on the receivingen end of what they feel is zrigdiscrimination. i make it clear the burden is on the church, but
but a conversation is gipinbegi. >> i think there a's real need for lgbt catholics to feel welcome innd they have not. it's an attempt to bring the church. >> father james martin has written a new book called "building a bridge." >> you want to build a bridge. how do you do that? >> respect, compassion and sensitivity. that goes for both sides. but the onus is really on the institutional church because it's the institutional church that has made the lgbt...
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you have catholics moving into the conservative movements with catholics were still affect democrats by a large. how on earth did he pull that off at his age? >> well, to begin with they were a desperate lots. if you are around in 1948, first of all there is no movement, so what was a conservative to begin with? well, probably his ideal of a conservative was robert who was the senator from ohio. he was famous. he didn't quite fit the view of conservativism as we'd define it. he had some peculiarities are? name: to think of conservatives as small government, limited federal role and he was that, but. [inaudible] >> he wanted a department of education on the grounds that if the segregationist or educating children we will do it. we have able to do it. if they won't integrate, we will educate. he tried to be president for or five times in various primaries. what else did you have? the problem with taft in 48 was buckley said this loudly that once stalin got the balm our idea about limited government we had to have some exceptions because as long as the cold war is going on we have to ha
you have catholics moving into the conservative movements with catholics were still affect democrats by a large. how on earth did he pull that off at his age? >> well, to begin with they were a desperate lots. if you are around in 1948, first of all there is no movement, so what was a conservative to begin with? well, probably his ideal of a conservative was robert who was the senator from ohio. he was famous. he didn't quite fit the view of conservativism as we'd define it. he had some...
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by the way, he's a catholic. this upstart catholic at yale comes in and accuses us of abandoning christian universities. one thing you know about yale is it has not abandoned or will ever abandon its christian heritage. >> well, let me begin by saying that you go down to the jefferson memorial and is a great quote of jefferson who has hostility at any form in mass. plus i would agree with that but he would also say even a greater proponent, what is more equivalent? he explained it like this. imagine a wheelchair-bound person is about to cross the street.and a passerby appears and he pushes the wheelchair in the way of an oncoming bus, it's a terrible end to the story but imagine the person is halfway across the street, the light changes and a bus is approaching. and a good samaritan pushes the wheelchair out ofthe way of the oncoming bus .well, therefore both stories have a few things in common. there's a wheelchair, there's possibly a good samaritan or a bad samaritan.that doesn't make their motives equivalent a
by the way, he's a catholic. this upstart catholic at yale comes in and accuses us of abandoning christian universities. one thing you know about yale is it has not abandoned or will ever abandon its christian heritage. >> well, let me begin by saying that you go down to the jefferson memorial and is a great quote of jefferson who has hostility at any form in mass. plus i would agree with that but he would also say even a greater proponent, what is more equivalent? he explained it like...
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it you talked about the important role of catholic charities and the catholic mission around the world and i had the opportunity to visit a mission in northern new hampshire on friday that is operated by catholic charities in the state taking great care to people. i wanted to ask you,er know that pope francis has called on america and the rest of the western world to uphold our tradition of moral leadership by welcoming vulnerable refugees fleeing violence and oppression to our country. i just wonder how you would argue the united states' position that was taken by this administration that has been less welcoming of refugees and how will you work with the holy see on that very critical issue? >> the president and the pope have grave concerns regarding the global refugee and migration p crisis and this is a priority for our president to deal with right now. we have a great commitment in this country to work towards peace and stability so people don't have to become refugees. the united states has and continues to be the largest provider of relief around the world. and i look forward to
it you talked about the important role of catholic charities and the catholic mission around the world and i had the opportunity to visit a mission in northern new hampshire on friday that is operated by catholic charities in the state taking great care to people. i wanted to ask you,er know that pope francis has called on america and the rest of the western world to uphold our tradition of moral leadership by welcoming vulnerable refugees fleeing violence and oppression to our country. i just...
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as a catholic, the catholic voting bloc westermann is the important.he carried like 89% of the catholic votes and in keeping that relationship good and strong was important. there were a lot of irish catholics in his inner circle, jim farley his campaign secretary was one. what i love about him as he was such a professional irishman. he always signed his name in green ink. tommy corcoran was another. joseph kennedy was a really important one and he and missy were close friends. kennedy loved being in the inner circle with fdr. they had sort of a tumultuous relationship, which in the end broke down, but he leased this mansion in maryland, when he was working as chair of the fcc and missy would arrange for him to have evenings out there and she would bring on the irish catholics with her and they would just sit out there and sing irish songs and play the accordion and drink it have a big old time. also, she and grace had been the secretary of a bishop, so they major all the catholic leaders could come to the white house at any time and keep that relation
as a catholic, the catholic voting bloc westermann is the important.he carried like 89% of the catholic votes and in keeping that relationship good and strong was important. there were a lot of irish catholics in his inner circle, jim farley his campaign secretary was one. what i love about him as he was such a professional irishman. he always signed his name in green ink. tommy corcoran was another. joseph kennedy was a really important one and he and missy were close friends. kennedy loved...
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he still feels the catholic church has not defended the catholic church has not defended the sufferingminal man. they don't back the victims at all —— victims. cardinal pell was brought up victims. cardinal pell was brought up in ballarat and became famous as an archbishop. it was his responsibility to deal with the allegations of abuse against his brother in. now, he is the one accused of sexual assault, allegations he has strongly refuted. as they wait for the legal process to unfold, there is a feeling here that people need answers. the charges against cardinal pell won't be made public until his first court hearing. it is likely to put the spotlight on this town. those who work with abuse survivors say every headline has an impact. coverage has already caused more people to seek help. it was really difficult, because it was exhausting. relentless. you couldn't get away from it. it would be in the local papers, on the local news. across australia, nearly 2000 figures from the catholic church have been accused of abuse. a four—year royal commission enquiry has helped to break the sil
he still feels the catholic church has not defended the catholic church has not defended the sufferingminal man. they don't back the victims at all —— victims. cardinal pell was brought up victims. cardinal pell was brought up in ballarat and became famous as an archbishop. it was his responsibility to deal with the allegations of abuse against his brother in. now, he is the one accused of sexual assault, allegations he has strongly refuted. as they wait for the legal process to unfold,...
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people criticise muslims, catholics too easily. journalists too easily make jabs at catholics.ith the massive depth of catholicism or the depth of islam. i think it's... maybe there are programmes that want to disprove mohammed. it is notjust the historical dimensions of religion but they are speaking on a different level. their one—dimensional thinking is only historical and mystical. this is what is surprising about you. you talk unapologetically about your belief in god and what you are trying to do. which almost seems surprising in these times, when we have militant atheism, religion being at its extremes, fundamentalism. it's reached a kind of senility, old age and decrepitude. these things are likely to happen. what has? all religions? all religions, have reached old age. there are aspect of senility and decrepitude... what happens to them? do they die? no, ithink, well, i'm speaking above my depth at the moment. but the hindus say that we are at the end of a period, where they forecast a kind of disillusionment of religion. then there will be a mighty resurgence. i don't
people criticise muslims, catholics too easily. journalists too easily make jabs at catholics.ith the massive depth of catholicism or the depth of islam. i think it's... maybe there are programmes that want to disprove mohammed. it is notjust the historical dimensions of religion but they are speaking on a different level. their one—dimensional thinking is only historical and mystical. this is what is surprising about you. you talk unapologetically about your belief in god and what you are...
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you are both catholic workers, jessica and ruby, living of the catholic worker house in des moines.an you explain what the catholic worker movement is all about? >> we have a rich tradition theted by dorothy day in 1930's. we have a rich tradition, both in assisting underprivileged people in our communitys via osup kitchens, hospitality, shelters for homeless people who live with and activities, and we also have come under flipside, we also recognize the resistance that is needed to help bring underprivileged people back up to the same level as the people who are taking the money from them. ruby and i focused on the resistance aspect here in the des moines catholic worker. we have followed suit, and i believe we are inspired by mr. phil berrigan, the house we live in is named after, and we do understand the need to dismantle infrastructure when it poses a threat to human life and liberty. amy: let me talk about and ask you about that tradition of the berrigan brothers, father daniel berrigan and philip berrigan, who helped launch the international nuclear plowshares movement. father
you are both catholic workers, jessica and ruby, living of the catholic worker house in des moines.an you explain what the catholic worker movement is all about? >> we have a rich tradition theted by dorothy day in 1930's. we have a rich tradition, both in assisting underprivileged people in our communitys via osup kitchens, hospitality, shelters for homeless people who live with and activities, and we also have come under flipside, we also recognize the resistance that is needed to help...
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an irish catholic. i was born in upstate new york. my grandparent came over on what is known as the ship during the famine. so many people died along the way. my grandparents got here safely, they were quite young and got married as teens and they had a baby and my grandfather was working, my great-grandfather was working on a church building and a hack fell on his head. my poor grandmother never got remarried and was a very unusual creature in a only child in an irish catholic family. but i am the youngest of four children. i was born in 1890s -- okay i gave away my age from 1896 and when i was a small child we moved to somerville which is a city within the city of boston and that's where i grew up. i went to public schools they are and my education was going along well until i was diagnosed with manic fever as a young teenager and i spent about two years in bed recovering. so i didn't finish high school until 1917 when the country entered the great war. i was feeling very patriotic so i took the civil service exam as i studie studie
an irish catholic. i was born in upstate new york. my grandparent came over on what is known as the ship during the famine. so many people died along the way. my grandparents got here safely, they were quite young and got married as teens and they had a baby and my grandfather was working, my great-grandfather was working on a church building and a hack fell on his head. my poor grandmother never got remarried and was a very unusual creature in a only child in an irish catholic family. but i am...
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. >>> is facebook going out of its way to target the catholic church? we'll verify. >>> and, rush hour road rage leads to gunfire in alexandria. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> breaking news as we begin about one of our country's heros in a major political leader. john mccain, the republican senator from arizona, war veteran and candidate, mccain has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. the tumor related to a blood clot that surgeries removed from behind his eye on friday. the diagnosis is a tough one. a very aggressive type of brain tumor. >> he's in for a battle. this is a very serious kind of cancer. it's the kind of cancer that killed ted kennedy. despite all of the research, we haven't made adequate progress. >> we can tell you this, mccain's doctors say the senator is recovering from his blood clot surgery amazingly well, and his overall health is excellent. the senator and his family are reviewing further treatment options, including a combination of chemotherapy and radiation. >>> senator mccain has always been open about his medical history. in
. >>> is facebook going out of its way to target the catholic church? we'll verify. >>> and, rush hour road rage leads to gunfire in alexandria. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> breaking news as we begin about one of our country's heros in a major political leader. john mccain, the republican senator from arizona, war veteran and candidate, mccain has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. the tumor related to a blood clot that surgeries removed from behind his eye on...
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that aed to show catholic could win and a protestant state. and oregon, he wanted to show he could win out west. he thought the key to his to run andld be regions of the country and show that even as a catholic which was thought to be a huge detriment back then, one of the items in this exhibit, this letter from the head of the oregon masons. they said people should oppose kennedy because he is catholic and he would be subject to the demands of the pope. one of the items in the collection is this newspaper. it's the front page of the on novemberng news 22, 1963. lastbelieved to be the things that he ever signed. it was a paper from that morning. he signed it for the maid at the hotel. on to the, he went motorcade. newspaper contains a map of he motorcade. this would not be allowed today given secret service concerns. the texas democratic party was going through an epic battle at that time between the conservatives and the liberals of the party. theh yarborough was more on liberal side. the governor was more on the conservative side. kennedy wa
that aed to show catholic could win and a protestant state. and oregon, he wanted to show he could win out west. he thought the key to his to run andld be regions of the country and show that even as a catholic which was thought to be a huge detriment back then, one of the items in this exhibit, this letter from the head of the oregon masons. they said people should oppose kennedy because he is catholic and he would be subject to the demands of the pope. one of the items in the collection is...
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catholics a lifelong active in her faith community for many years. she was in the choir for 21 years in the national shrine of the immaculate conception here in washington. as part of her work, gingrich productions closely collaborated with church leaders to host "90's to change the world." a documentary about john paul's visit to poland. she also produced a documentary pope john paul ii's canonization. her interest is fitting giving her nomination. her friendship with pope john paul ii formulated relations and together they helped orchestrate --. since then, pumps and american presidents have collaborated on a wide range of issues. calista's understanding of the ideal church makes her an candidate. i support her nomination. thank you mrs. gingrich for your willingness to serve. i'm delighted to introduce mr. rich from pennsylvania. nominee to be secretary of state. he is a highly regarded pennsylvanian. acting chief of staff andy you a citizen of immigration services. he was previously the field service officer at the american embassy in so, south k
catholics a lifelong active in her faith community for many years. she was in the choir for 21 years in the national shrine of the immaculate conception here in washington. as part of her work, gingrich productions closely collaborated with church leaders to host "90's to change the world." a documentary about john paul's visit to poland. she also produced a documentary pope john paul ii's canonization. her interest is fitting giving her nomination. her friendship with pope john paul...
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this puts catholics with celiac disease in a tough position. do they compromise their health to take communion, or do they refuse the church's most important sacrament? i'm sure when they get to heaven, st. peter will say, "you feed the poor, cared for the sick, and loved your neighbor as yourself, but you're one of those annoying gluten-free people. go to hell!" ( laughter ) but the vatican isn't entirely heartless. they say, "parishioners who cannot tolerate even a trace amount of gluten should receive 'wine only'." which is kind of nice. wine on an empty stomach really makes mass fly by. ( laughter ) now, as a catholic, i am legally obligated to agree with my church. the communion must include gluten. the only one who can disagree is god himself. >> and i do disagree, stephen. >> stephen: oh, hi. it's god, everybody! say hey to the lord! >> hey, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) hey hey! how you doing? long week, huh? thank me, it's friday. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so you're against the church insisting that the eucharist have gluten? >> oh
this puts catholics with celiac disease in a tough position. do they compromise their health to take communion, or do they refuse the church's most important sacrament? i'm sure when they get to heaven, st. peter will say, "you feed the poor, cared for the sick, and loved your neighbor as yourself, but you're one of those annoying gluten-free people. go to hell!" ( laughter ) but the vatican isn't entirely heartless. they say, "parishioners who cannot tolerate even a trace amount...
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across australia, nearly 2000 figures from the catholic church have been accused of abuse. made the head of ballarat‘s catholic college speak out, giving a formal apology to the victims and striking the names of convicted abusers from its walls. there's no question that as a church we have an enormous amount of work to do within the wider community and the catholic community. the only way to do that is to come to the table and say that we acknowledge this openly, we are so very sorry. that can only happen when people here feel they have found the truth. they hope that is what the courts can deliver. hywel griffith, bbc news, ballarat. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: art against apartheid — the forgotten story of stravinksy‘s south african concert. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. armstrong: it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the viol
across australia, nearly 2000 figures from the catholic church have been accused of abuse. made the head of ballarat‘s catholic college speak out, giving a formal apology to the victims and striking the names of convicted abusers from its walls. there's no question that as a church we have an enormous amount of work to do within the wider community and the catholic community. the only way to do that is to come to the table and say that we acknowledge this openly, we are so very sorry. that...
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now the catholic church hasjoined assembly. now the catholic church has joined the criticism.his constitutional assembly scheduled for the end ofjuly will be imposed by force. its result will be the constitution eyes asian of a military socialist marxist dictatorship. —— constitutional violation. —— the opposition has good for a boycott of the constitution vote. it has called its own answer to that —— unofficial vote next week. the reason for this project is to show the will of the people, that government supporters are not the majority, and to achieve something in the history of our republic. and that is peace through elections. but none of this has dissuaded president nicolas maduro. he wants every state owned business and government office to ensure that every employee votes in the official referendum. translation: look at the payroll! if there are 15,000 workers, all 15,000 must vote without any excuses. company by company, ministry by ministry, city hall by city hall. we are all going to vote for the constituent assembly. with the opposition boycotting the vote, the presi
now the catholic church hasjoined assembly. now the catholic church has joined the criticism.his constitutional assembly scheduled for the end ofjuly will be imposed by force. its result will be the constitution eyes asian of a military socialist marxist dictatorship. —— constitutional violation. —— the opposition has good for a boycott of the constitution vote. it has called its own answer to that —— unofficial vote next week. the reason for this project is to show the will of the...
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and they became even more catholics them the catholics because it was a part of what they understood as part of that patriarchal family. and even those with the logical reasons. but we know over the years that the younger generation to dave the millennial generation is very liberal on issues like homosexuality the firm on abortion. >> that issue is not going away. and partly what you are describing there is of broadening of the permanent left right tie to religion it is in this protestant conservatives and it is mormons' coverage you wish, what ever and so even jewish so it doesn't change. >> and i think so except what a great sociologists call the god gap people who are very religious are always more republicans fail of the left so it started to cut through all of the denomination's. >> so now you can explain why 81 percent of evangelicals voted for donald trump. [laughter] so very, very briefly you talk about a thought about what that says about the landscape you describe in your book?. >> it says quite a lot. during the primaries all the christian right leaders came mount for ted
and they became even more catholics them the catholics because it was a part of what they understood as part of that patriarchal family. and even those with the logical reasons. but we know over the years that the younger generation to dave the millennial generation is very liberal on issues like homosexuality the firm on abortion. >> that issue is not going away. and partly what you are describing there is of broadening of the permanent left right tie to religion it is in this protestant...
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irish catholics vs. polish catholics vs. italian catholics. from the 1800s or maybe even longer until the time of jfk, was the concern of protestants that catholics believed in the church and by extension of that, the pope, but for the government. it was not until jfk came into power when he talked about separation of church and state. he formalized that as a catholic. that sort of dialogue started to occur much earlier, but started to be formalized. do you think that in today's terms, do we need to again ensure that people committed to their country and their government and the culture and identity of the country before religion? i speak specifically of two examples, say in france, where we have the burka ban and the discussion around french ideals versus the islamic arabic ones and their culture. do you think that something that needs to be reinforced? do you think that acts like the religious freedom act or the religious freedom restoration act almost states that a step back, back to dedication to religion before country? >> i think it is v
irish catholics vs. polish catholics vs. italian catholics. from the 1800s or maybe even longer until the time of jfk, was the concern of protestants that catholics believed in the church and by extension of that, the pope, but for the government. it was not until jfk came into power when he talked about separation of church and state. he formalized that as a catholic. that sort of dialogue started to occur much earlier, but started to be formalized. do you think that in today's terms, do we...
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noel: i'll shoot a catholic nationalist.hat way, the message is being sent to that community -- if you want to support ira armed struggle, this is the price that you will pay. reporter: seen from above, belfast looks much like any other city. but beneath the surface, the wounds run deep, and the pain is still felt. nearly 20 years after the good friday agreement, the city is still divided by peace walls. one separates the loyalist shankill from the republican falls road. and there's little desire to tear it down. now, it's something of a tourist attraction. even robert mcclenaghan likes to bring visitors here -- to see his cousin, an ira fighter immortalized in the mural. robert feels emotionally torn between his enthusiasm for the armed struggle and his remorse for the victims. now, the feelings are resurfacing, with some of his neighbors against the peace process. if brexit results in a closed border to the republic of ireland, it could trigger a new conflict. robert: it only takes one person to push their finger on the bo
noel: i'll shoot a catholic nationalist.hat way, the message is being sent to that community -- if you want to support ira armed struggle, this is the price that you will pay. reporter: seen from above, belfast looks much like any other city. but beneath the surface, the wounds run deep, and the pain is still felt. nearly 20 years after the good friday agreement, the city is still divided by peace walls. one separates the loyalist shankill from the republican falls road. and there's little...
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you say you're a very good catholic. >> i didn't say very good.or president, i'm not. what should a woman face if she chooses to have an abortion? >> i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to play that game. >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am. >> that means banning abortion. >> so is the catholic church. >> they don't control -- this isn't spain. the church doesn't control the government. >> what is the punishment under the catholic church. >> let me give you something from the new testament. unto caesar the things that are ceaseans and unto god the things that are god's. don't ask me about my religion. you say you want to be president, what does it mean when you say you're pro life? >> i am pro life. >> what's that mean? >> with exceptions. i have not determined what the punishment should be. >> why not? >> i haven't determined it. >> you should have thought of it. here is my problem -- if you don't have a punishment for abortion -- and i don't believe in it, of course -- people are going to find a way to have an abortion. >> you don't b
you say you're a very good catholic. >> i didn't say very good.or president, i'm not. what should a woman face if she chooses to have an abortion? >> i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to play that game. >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am. >> that means banning abortion. >> so is the catholic church. >> they don't control -- this isn't spain. the church doesn't control the government. >> what is the punishment under the catholic...
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catholics do to british security well you know that's not what she has said watch what she has said is that this is a day that first of all gives us an economic package which will impact on the lives of all of the people in northern ireland whether they voted for my party or whether they didn't and i think that secondly where she and fee and have tried to tear dine in the park sharing structures in northern ireland i think i'll do my house second thoughts about that because of course the alternative of not governing ourselves as to how. of northern governed by a call them to westminster which has the u.p.a. influence. heading heading that way i should as the both of you engine faint your brain presumed we will be going the catches you intimated a soft border off the bricks of between north and well that's an object of which not only the u.k. government has said of seeking the northern assembly has said the seeking the government in the republic of ireland has said it wants to achieve and data this being top of the agenda for the you negotiate hers as well so this idea and again this wa
catholics do to british security well you know that's not what she has said watch what she has said is that this is a day that first of all gives us an economic package which will impact on the lives of all of the people in northern ireland whether they voted for my party or whether they didn't and i think that secondly where she and fee and have tried to tear dine in the park sharing structures in northern ireland i think i'll do my house second thoughts about that because of course the...
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they said people should oppose kennedy because he is catholic and he would be subject to the demands of the pope. one of the items from the family collection is this newspaper. it is the front page of "the dallas morning news" on november 22, 1963. it was the date of the president's death. be the last ifto not one of the last things that present kennedy ever signed. it was a paper from that morning. he signed it for the maid at the hotel. from there, he went on to the motorcade. interestingly enough, the newspaper contains a map of the motorcade. this is something that would probably not be allowed today given secret service concerns. the headline -- the texas democratic party was going through an epic battle at that time between the conservatives and the liberals of the party. ralph yarborough was more on the liberal side. conlan, the governor, was more on the conservative side. kennedy wanted to bring peace to the democratic party before the presidential election the next year. certainly one of the most unforgettable moments of that d surroundingrio the kennedy assassination occurr
they said people should oppose kennedy because he is catholic and he would be subject to the demands of the pope. one of the items from the family collection is this newspaper. it is the front page of "the dallas morning news" on november 22, 1963. it was the date of the president's death. be the last ifto not one of the last things that present kennedy ever signed. it was a paper from that morning. he signed it for the maid at the hotel. from there, he went on to the motorcade....
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you say you're a very good catholic. >> i didn't say very good. i said i'm catholic.secondly i'm asking, you're running for president. i'm not. i'm asking you what should a woman face if she chooses to have an abortion? >> i'm not going to do that. >> why not? >> i'm not going play that game? >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am pro life. >> that means banning aborgs. >> and so is the catholic church pro life. >> but this isn't spain. the church doesn't control the government. >> what is the punishment under the catholic church? >> let me give you something from the new testament. render unto caesar the things that are caesar's and unto god the things that are god's. don't ask me about my religion. you say you want to be president of the united states. tell me what the law should be. you say you're pro life. >> i am pro life. >> what's that mean? >> with exceptions. i am pro life. i have not determined what the punishment would be. >> why not? >> because i haven't determined it. >> when you decided to be pro life you should have thought about it. >> you can ask
you say you're a very good catholic. >> i didn't say very good. i said i'm catholic.secondly i'm asking, you're running for president. i'm not. i'm asking you what should a woman face if she chooses to have an abortion? >> i'm not going to do that. >> why not? >> i'm not going play that game? >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am pro life. >> that means banning aborgs. >> and so is the catholic church pro life. >> but this isn't spain....
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i said i'm catholic.d a woman face if she chooses to have abortion. >> i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to play that game. >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am pro life. >> that means banning abortion. >> so is the catholic -- >> the church doesn't control the punishment. >> what is the punishment under the catholic church. >> let me give you something from the new testament. don't ask me about my religion. i'm asking you, you want to be president of the united states wsh you tell me what the law should be. just tell me what the law should be. you say you're pro life. >> i have not determined -- i am pro life with exceptions. >> what does that mean? >> i have not determined what the punishment would be. >> why not? >> because i haven't determined it. >> when you decided to be pro life, you should have thought it. >> no, you can ask anybody who is pro life and they haven't determined in it. >> people are going to find a way to have an abortion. >> you don't believe. >> what? >> i don't believe
i said i'm catholic.d a woman face if she chooses to have abortion. >> i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to play that game. >> game? you said you're pro life. >> i am pro life. >> that means banning abortion. >> so is the catholic -- >> the church doesn't control the punishment. >> what is the punishment under the catholic church. >> let me give you something from the new testament. don't ask me about my religion. i'm asking you, you want to...
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irish catholics versus polish catholics versus italian catholics. some of the discussion i think from the 1800s maybe even long are up until the time of jfk was around concern of protestants that catholics believed in the church and by extension of that the pope before the country and the government. it wasn't until jfk came into power and talked about separation state and. do you think in today's terms, irrespective of religion, do we need to again insure that people are committed to their country, and their government and the culture and identity of the country before religion? i speak specifically two examples say in france where we have burka ban, burka ban and discussion around that, french ideals versus, versus the islamic, arabic ones and their culture? is that something that needs to be reinforced in today's terms? do you think that acts like the religious freedom acts, religious freedom restoration act, takes that a step back to dedication for religion before country? >> i think it is very hard to ask people to put their country first when
irish catholics versus polish catholics versus italian catholics. some of the discussion i think from the 1800s maybe even long are up until the time of jfk was around concern of protestants that catholics believed in the church and by extension of that the pope before the country and the government. it wasn't until jfk came into power and talked about separation state and. do you think in today's terms, irrespective of religion, do we need to again insure that people are committed to their...
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across australia, nearly 2,000 figures from the catholic church have been accused of abuse.eak the silence. it has also made the head of ballarat‘s catholic college speak out, giving a formal apology to the victims and striking the names of convicted abusers from its walls. there's no question that, as a church, we've got an enormous amount of work to do to build trust with victims and survivors in the wider community, but also within the catholic community, i think, as well. and the only way to do that is to come to the table to say that we acknowledge this openly, we are so very sorry. that can only happen when people here feel they have found the truth. they hope that is what the courts can deliver. hywel griffith, bbc news, ballarat. the decision not to renew contracts for england rugby's world championship winning15—a—side women's team has been strongly criticised by former internationals. the rugby football union says its focus will switch to the sevens game, after this year's world cup in ireland, which starts next month. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway is at
across australia, nearly 2,000 figures from the catholic church have been accused of abuse.eak the silence. it has also made the head of ballarat‘s catholic college speak out, giving a formal apology to the victims and striking the names of convicted abusers from its walls. there's no question that, as a church, we've got an enormous amount of work to do to build trust with victims and survivors in the wider community, but also within the catholic community, i think, as well. and the only way...
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>> yes. >> how do you feel about the catholic church's position?y of my church on moral issues. >> do you necessary their position on abortion? >> i do. >> and do you concur with their position. >> i concur with their moral position, but i get to the question -- here is my problem -- >> no, no, let me ask you. >> it is not funny. >> it is really not funny. what do you say about your church? they're very, very strong. >> but the church make their moral judgment, but you running for president of the united states will be chief executive of the united states. do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no as a principle? >> the answer is there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah, there has to be some form. >> ten years? >> that i don't know. >> why not? you take positions on everything else. >> i do take positions on everything else. it is a complicated position. >> you say blunltly you're pro life, meaning you want to ban it. >> the catholic church want is against it. >> don't talk about my religion. >> you say you're a
>> yes. >> how do you feel about the catholic church's position?y of my church on moral issues. >> do you necessary their position on abortion? >> i do. >> and do you concur with their position. >> i concur with their moral position, but i get to the question -- here is my problem -- >> no, no, let me ask you. >> it is not funny. >> it is really not funny. what do you say about your church? they're very, very strong. >> but the church...
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he wanted to show that a catholic and win and a protestant state. he came up here to oregon to show that he could win out west kennedy thought the key to his victory was to win in every region of the country to show as was aolic that ship which huge detriment at the time. what of the exhibits we have was the head of the oregon masonic saying that people should oppose him because he is catholic. they should subject that to the pope and the vatican. one of the items from the collection is the front page of , it islas morning news one of if not the last things that he signed. the made in his hotel room as him to sign up. he then went on to the motorcade. the newspaper content a map of the motorcade where it was going to go in dallas. something that would probably not be allowed today given the secret service concerns. show that the democratic party was going through a battle at the time between conservatives and liberal. the governor was more on the conservative side. one of the reasons he visited help withto reelection next year grade one of the most
he wanted to show that a catholic and win and a protestant state. he came up here to oregon to show that he could win out west kennedy thought the key to his victory was to win in every region of the country to show as was aolic that ship which huge detriment at the time. what of the exhibits we have was the head of the oregon masonic saying that people should oppose him because he is catholic. they should subject that to the pope and the vatican. one of the items from the collection is the...
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close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are all on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. host: what it like to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: wonderful and horrible at the same time. i talked to joe kushner quite a bit. -- jared kushner quite a bit. now heed for his dad and works for his father-in-law. it's a fraternity of family businesses like anything else. the highs are higher and the lows are lower, but that's life. it's wonderful. i look back on the eight or 10 years i worked with my dad as some of the most fun times i ever had. host: do you apply any of those lessons to working with donald trump? mr. mulvaney: it prepared me certainly well. my dad meant toward me. entored me. he prepared me as much as anyone else. i think that men and women that are -- are looking for intelligent. and character. i will close with this. right after they offered me the job co, i was speaking to steve bannon. i felt comfortable opening up to him. i
close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are all on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. host: what it like to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: wonderful and horrible at the same time. i talked to joe kushner quite a bit. -- jared kushner quite a bit. now heed for his dad and works for his father-in-law. it's a fraternity of family businesses like anything...
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so, yes, there is a strong irish catholic community and we name our kids after the kennedys. host: what did your dad play? mr. mulvaney: he went to college. he got drafted by the mets and chose to go to college instead, which was a good decision. my guess is he was a better businessman ben ace ballplayer -- than baseball player. he also started off as an english teacher. he is 74, turns 75 this month. he lives in florida. they watch me on tv and send me reviews of my grammar. host: what do they tell you? mr. mulvaney: to talk slower and be nicer. i gave a widely televised press conference yesterday on the budget, and i got back and my wife said i looked intense. in the mulvaney family, that means i was mean and nasty. so i am going to try to be warmer and fuzzier. i don't do warm and fuzzy well. i am a numbers guy. we work much more closely with intense, mean and nasty, then warm and fuzzy. host: what is your family business? mr. mulvaney: my brother manages money for apple computer. my sister is in the arts, a nationally recognized poet, playwright, actress. my brother-in-la
so, yes, there is a strong irish catholic community and we name our kids after the kennedys. host: what did your dad play? mr. mulvaney: he went to college. he got drafted by the mets and chose to go to college instead, which was a good decision. my guess is he was a better businessman ben ace ballplayer -- than baseball player. he also started off as an english teacher. he is 74, turns 75 this month. he lives in florida. they watch me on tv and send me reviews of my grammar. host: what do they...
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host: "wall street journal" akes a look at recent developments in the catholic church, this is about the decision by pope france essaying fired what is known as the doctrinal office chief opponent to ading liberalize the catholic church much weak h a body headnder his pontifficate, much the doctrine of the faith, vatican body responsible near defending catholic doctrine. modernizing over the changes introduced by the council. reaffirming church teaching on topics including sexual and and other church relati relations. informal e frances, approach to doctrine, the congregation role has been issued just one such document in more than four years. illinois, hello, you're on the air. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank you very much for taking call. first time calling to c-span. would just like to say that i don't necessarily agree with everything that the president but i do think that the media should be a nicer and attack his policies and not the person. thank you very much. is a storyfer, there about illinois, possibly resolving budget issues under governor, have you been following t
host: "wall street journal" akes a look at recent developments in the catholic church, this is about the decision by pope france essaying fired what is known as the doctrinal office chief opponent to ading liberalize the catholic church much weak h a body headnder his pontifficate, much the doctrine of the faith, vatican body responsible near defending catholic doctrine. modernizing over the changes introduced by the council. reaffirming church teaching on topics including sexual and...