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what are younger catholics seeking from the church? where do they find meaning and a deeper life of faith? how can we help the young people to answer their deepest questions and di certain their mission in the world and integrate that nonl into their future work and family and community life? after this brief break, join us for a discussion on how young people can grow in faith, love and purposefulness. ♪[ music ] ♪ >>> the south bay's first bart station is fuelling another big trend. >> as local leaders try to pair transit and housing. >> we have constructed high density units. >> santa rosa wants a massive housing complex near the bart train stop but will bay residents leave their folks behind? original reporting from kfiix news. >>> hello and welcome to mosaic. amanda george is our visitor today. she's the coordinator for the youth youth ministries for the arch diocese of california. welcome. >> thank you. >> i would like to find out something about you. you have an interesting biography. >> yeah, i'm from the bay area. i have a bac
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despite growing reports of sexual misconduct inside asia's biggest catholic church. it's all been kept hidden behind closed doors. i'm steve chan on this edition a one on one east we investigate sexual misconduct in the most powerful institution in the philippines the catholic church. on the remote filipino island of gamers christie is being welcomed into the cavern . the father. is among the many cilla praising her baptism. but this is no ordinary ceremony because the healing is a catholic priest who took of our celibacy. father he league has a long term partner joy and three other children all nine of the most important figure in his law. most of what i am a prius the messenger us of god through jesus christ and that's why i called them you know jay z. so that jesus christ jake please take this john. degreased didn't and still. just to remind them that. they are the sons and daughters of jesus grace. follicle felix decision to have children puts him at odds with the vatican sacred lul for ordering priests to be celibate it's considered sexual misconduct and the sce
despite growing reports of sexual misconduct inside asia's biggest catholic church. it's all been kept hidden behind closed doors. i'm steve chan on this edition a one on one east we investigate sexual misconduct in the most powerful institution in the philippines the catholic church. on the remote filipino island of gamers christie is being welcomed into the cavern . the father. is among the many cilla praising her baptism. but this is no ordinary ceremony because the healing is a catholic...
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-- ex-catholics radio call in this morning. think he has an opportunity to speak to the other things that is important, but he has shown a troubling tendency to take on things that are popular in the media and politically and joined voices with that, such as the wealth of the west and climate change and things like that. i think that the more difficult things to say are talking about physical threats to the catholic church or individual catholics in areas of the world and he doesn't do that and i think he is missing an important opportunity for we who are catholics to hear him take a very important leadership role in that area. thank you. , does there you go moral authority the pope has, does it have -- extend to issues of climate change or at least environmental issues and have you seen that in previous popes? caller: yes and the most important one who took a moral stance was saint john paul who took it against communism and it does with pope francis, of course. the problem i have with this is we listen to him, we in the west
-- ex-catholics radio call in this morning. think he has an opportunity to speak to the other things that is important, but he has shown a troubling tendency to take on things that are popular in the media and politically and joined voices with that, such as the wealth of the west and climate change and things like that. i think that the more difficult things to say are talking about physical threats to the catholic church or individual catholics in areas of the world and he doesn't do that and...
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.>> do you consider yourself an orthodox catholic? >> i'm a catholic senator. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. when you think of saving money, what comes to mind? your next getaway? connecting with family and friends? a big night out? or maybe your everyday shopping. whatever it is, aarp member advantages can help save you time and money along the way. so when you get there, you can enjoy it all the more. for less. surround yourself with savings at aarpadvantages.com i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> disturbing line of questioning from the senate democrats
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what's orthodox catholic? do you consider yourself an orthodox catholic?a and law are two different things. when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you. and that's of concern. >> tucker: who are these people? senator mike lee of utah serves in the judiciary committee and he joins us tonight. senator, that looked pretty close to a religious test to me. >> it certainly felt that way to me, tucker. and as a religious minority myself, i am someone whose ears perk up very quickly when i start hearing questions into someone's religious belief and saying that they are of a concern to my colleagues.eo look, this was settled in 1787.o this was part of the original constitution pre bill of rights. we cannot have religious tests that determine someone's qualifications or lack thereof to serve in federal office. >> tucker: what would happen if, in a hearing with a muslim nominee, you said tell me about how many times a day you pray and do you really believe that allah stuff? not that you would ever say that. but what
what's orthodox catholic? do you consider yourself an orthodox catholic?a and law are two different things. when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you. and that's of concern. >> tucker: who are these people? senator mike lee of utah serves in the judiciary committee and he joins us tonight. senator, that looked pretty close to a religious test to me. >> it certainly felt that way to me, tucker. and as a religious minority myself,...
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>> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. are many others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much more complicated than we suppose. there is a lot of work that conscientious judges can do in capital cases. especially judges that do not present this sort of problem that we imagine but -- not because you are dealing with facts but because of the lot. >> not necessarily but they may be asked whether a source that resulted in evidence that convicted the defendant was conducted in violation of the fourth amendment. city not on the propriety or of the death penalty but in cases where there is a real conflict, the position we took was that it is proper for the judge that they should in fact recuse himself
>> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics. are many others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much...
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>> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics.any others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much more complicated than we suppose. there is a lot of work that conscientious judges can do in capital cases. especially judges that do not present this sort of problem that we imagine but -- not because you are dealing with facts but because of the lot. >> not necessarily but they may be asked whether a source that resulted in evidence that convicted the defendant was conducted in violation of the fourth amendment. city not on the propriety or of the death penalty but in cases where there is a real conflict, the position we took was that it is proper for the judge that they should in fact recuse himself as a
>> it was entitled catholic judges in cases but it is not a problem unique to catholics.any others besides catholics in many of the churches that oppose the death penalty as well but it was about with somebody who has that sort of religious conviction should do when she is a judge acting in a case where she is obliged to impose the death penalty. people of conscience will face that. >> where do you come out in that? >> in a funny place in one way. the problem was much more...
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putreds of catholics were in jail because the catholic church had strength and could resist the nazisise to power. they had to split the nation into 100 pieces, and then one by one they had destroyed the pieces. these broken pieces, the nazis rode into power, one party, one nation, one religion. these men had won their struggle for power. but now will all of germany still they had trouble with their oldest and most persistent enemy, the truth. not found that truth does die easily, and so they decided to abolish truth. one great source of truth is literature, so they burned books. 20 million of them. brave men and germany were jailed or driven from their country. teachers, writers, scientists. education was discouraged. in five years, college attendance dropped 53%. forbidden to listen to a british radio program or read an american newspaper. in nazi germany, you had to get .ur information from dr. they couldn't listen to music. you couldn't watch the fight because the champion had black skin. it proved hitler's very of nordic supremacy. albert einstein, one of the world great scientis
putreds of catholics were in jail because the catholic church had strength and could resist the nazisise to power. they had to split the nation into 100 pieces, and then one by one they had destroyed the pieces. these broken pieces, the nazis rode into power, one party, one nation, one religion. these men had won their struggle for power. but now will all of germany still they had trouble with their oldest and most persistent enemy, the truth. not found that truth does die easily, and so they...
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you referred to orthodoxed catholic. what's an orthodoxed catholic. >> as i recall that term, we said something more lack of a better term we're using orthodox catholic and there was a long footnote saying there was an imperfect term, it could refer to orthodox judaism, greek orthodox, so we kind of cast about. but what that term was designed to capture because we were talking about conscientious objection, was a judge who accepted the church's teaching that the death penalty would be impermissible in that case. we wrote about it from the perspective of a catholic judge because my professor had already undertake than project. but it's a problem that could face a judge of any religion or no religion at all who had a conscientious objective to the death penalty. >> do you consider yourself an orthodoxed catholic. >> i'm a catholic, senator durbin. well, orthodox catholic we kind of, as i said, in that article we just kind of used that as a proxy. it is not, to my knowledge, you know, a term currently in use. if you're aski
you referred to orthodoxed catholic. what's an orthodoxed catholic. >> as i recall that term, we said something more lack of a better term we're using orthodox catholic and there was a long footnote saying there was an imperfect term, it could refer to orthodox judaism, greek orthodox, so we kind of cast about. but what that term was designed to capture because we were talking about conscientious objection, was a judge who accepted the church's teaching that the death penalty would be...
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but in fact he is not as catholic as my cat. >> reporter: this person is the director of catholic charities and has been fighting president trump's immigrant policy. he said the church's stance is principled not monetary and the criticism is mis informed. >> we are focused on taking care of the poor and disenfranchised. we have nothing financially to gain. bannon is factually wrong. >> i totally respect the pope and i totally respect the catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. this is not about doctrine. this is about the sovereignty of a nation. and in that regard they are just another guy with an opinion. >> reporter: in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >> you can see the full interview with steve bannon on "60 minutes" here on kpix 5 on sunday night. >>> time now 4:42. under arrest. four boys accused of starting this bay area wildfire. coming up we speak to the family who saw it all happen. >> plus a major equifax data breach compromises the personal information of millions of people. what you need to know to protect yourself. grassfire, in west gilroy. k-p-i-x five's maria medina spo
but in fact he is not as catholic as my cat. >> reporter: this person is the director of catholic charities and has been fighting president trump's immigrant policy. he said the church's stance is principled not monetary and the criticism is mis informed. >> we are focused on taking care of the poor and disenfranchised. we have nothing financially to gain. bannon is factually wrong. >> i totally respect the pope and i totally respect the catholic bishops and cardinals on...
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despite growing reports of sexual misconduct inside asia's biggest catholic church . it's all been kept hitting behind closed doors. i'm steve chapman on this edition a one on one east we investigate sexual misconduct in the most powerful institution in the philippines the catholic church. on the remote filipino island of gamers by b.j. crystal is being well into the coverage. the father will make healing is among the many philip raising her baptism. but this is no ordinary ceremony because the healing is a catholic priest who took a vow or celibacy. father he league has a long term partner joy and three other children. the most important figure in his law. there's a lot of ways the messenger us. god through jesus christ so that's why i call them you know j c so that jesus christ jake this christian degreased didn't and still. just to remind them that. they are the sons and daughters of jesus grace. follicle felix decision to have children puts him at odds with the vatican sacred lou for ordering priests to be celibate it's considered sexual misconduct and the scene.
despite growing reports of sexual misconduct inside asia's biggest catholic church . it's all been kept hitting behind closed doors. i'm steve chapman on this edition a one on one east we investigate sexual misconduct in the most powerful institution in the philippines the catholic church. on the remote filipino island of gamers by b.j. crystal is being well into the coverage. the father will make healing is among the many philip raising her baptism. but this is no ordinary ceremony because the...
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and protesta nts project to encourage catholics and protestants to live together.ave been forced to move out to big police officers visited four families here at midnight on tuesday. it is understood they packed up and left there and then, some with small children to this man was one of those who had to leave with his wife and young child. a big shock. i thought we, i thought we got along, you know? nothing has been said in the last year. and then just all of a sudden... we just need to know what is going to happen. sinn fein have pointed to the ulster volunteer force is the source of the threats. they said they were going to get tough with paramilitaries. they need to get tough with the ulster volunteer force. be a operate with impunity in the area. the last thing they seem —— need to stand up to the thugs and bullyboys. back claim has been disputed by some loyalist. police are continuing to investigate who was behind the intimidation. we understand who is behind it. we do not want to speculate but whoever is involved, it is not what the people of east belfast wa
and protesta nts project to encourage catholics and protestants to live together.ave been forced to move out to big police officers visited four families here at midnight on tuesday. it is understood they packed up and left there and then, some with small children to this man was one of those who had to leave with his wife and young child. a big shock. i thought we, i thought we got along, you know? nothing has been said in the last year. and then just all of a sudden... we just need to know...
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. >> controversy catholic youth seminary a jesuit speech was strapped. we'll talk about ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. first university of they cancelled a bob barnard has the story. >> theological college at catholic university celebrating its 100th anniversary with alumni reunion in early october and the seminary in northeast washington is invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father martin latest book building a bridge about lgbt catholics seminary administrators had a khaips o
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that's what the entire catholic bishops condemning. they have an economic interest. they have an economic interest in unlimited immigration, unlimited illegal immigration. and as much as-- >> boy, that's a tough thing to say about your church. >> as much as i respect cardinal dolan and the bishops on doctrine-- this is not doctrine. this is not doctrine at all. i totally respect the pope, and i totally respect the catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. this is not about doctrine. this is about the sovereignty of a nation. and in that regard, they're just another guy with an opinion. >> ninan: you can see charley rose's full report sunday on "60 minutes" right here on cbs. still ahead, advice for the 143 million victims of ecof the equifax megahack. >> ninan: the massive cyber attack on the credit report company equifax has already triggered a class action lawsuit and calls for congressional investigation. equifax revealed on thursday that hackers earlier this year stole the personal information of 143 million americans. here's chip reid. >> reporter: equifax kee
that's what the entire catholic bishops condemning. they have an economic interest. they have an economic interest in unlimited immigration, unlimited illegal immigration. and as much as-- >> boy, that's a tough thing to say about your church. >> as much as i respect cardinal dolan and the bishops on doctrine-- this is not doctrine. this is not doctrine at all. i totally respect the pope, and i totally respect the catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. this is not about...
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so the catholics, presented a confident and a kind face.re a kind face. where his strengths were were in the past oral field. as i say, he was a wonderful and likeable man. he was very friendly and always tried to be kind to people gossiping away, that was the thing that got him into trouble with michael hill, this paedophile priest who was known to be a paedophile and there were complaints about him. he was sent off into psychiatric care, into treatment to try and solve the problem. michael hill came back on bended knee and begged to be given a job back. instead of calling the police say no, get lost, you have to leave the priesthood go awake. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor listened to his pleas for help and gave him a job at gatwick airport, where he thought there wasn't any children, where he reoffended and ended up in prison. he found that really difficult to cope with and really difficult to cope with and really struggled. but as he himself said, good came out of it in the end, because lord nolan, a catholic pay—out, saw the trouble h
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conference of catholic bishops cited it was reprehensible. >> he can think he can call himself a catholic but he is not more catholic than my calf -- cat is. >> reporter: he has been on the front line against the immigration policy. he says the church's commitment to immigrant issues is principled, not monetary. that his criticism is misinformed. >> the life of the church is strongly focused on the broken lots and disenfranchised and the immigrants. we are not getting money from that, we have nothing financially to gain. bannon is factually wrong. >> reporter: i respect the pope and the catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. this is not about doctrine it is about the sovereignty of a nation and in that regard, you are another guy with an opinion. >>> you can catch the interview with steve bannon this sunday on 60 minutes, right here on kpix five. >>> police arrested four boys for starting this wildfire, we talked to a couple who said they heard something suspicious before the fire broke out. >>> transit agencies are in line for $6 billion, but tonight the money is frozen because of o
conference of catholic bishops cited it was reprehensible. >> he can think he can call himself a catholic but he is not more catholic than my calf -- cat is. >> reporter: he has been on the front line against the immigration policy. he says the church's commitment to immigrant issues is principled, not monetary. that his criticism is misinformed. >> the life of the church is strongly focused on the broken lots and disenfranchised and the immigrants. we are not getting money...
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catholic university is trying to distant itself from this decision, and in a statement catholic universitytholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. universities and their entities should be places for the free, civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea. in fact, father martin was here at catholic university a year ago to speak about jesus, and obviously catholic university guys referring to what's happened out most noticeable until california at berkeley in the oakland area where they have on couple of occasions diss invited speakers who were deemed too controversial for the student body. guys? that's what's going on here in northeast washington. >> all right. a lot happening, bob, thanks very much. >> 8:10. glittering night in hollywood the entertainment industry it was emmy night. >> it was emmy night. look at the most memorable emmy awards moments after the break. . i just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance with geico. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... geico can help with way more than car insurance. boats, home
catholic university is trying to distant itself from this decision, and in a statement catholic universitytholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. universities and their entities should be places for the free, civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea. in fact, father martin was here at catholic university a year ago to speak about jesus, and obviously catholic university guys referring to what's happened out most noticeable until...
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are there any fellow catholics here tonight?heering ) okay, well then you got the alert on the catholic app we all have about what i'm about to talk about. for those who aren't catholics, there's big news out of pope city, the "vatican has outlawed gluten-free bread for holy communion." well, of course, you can't have the body of christ without gluten, he is risen! ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) that's the truth. that's the truth. >> jon: i like that. >> stephen: live that truth. live it. it's all based on the teachings of famed catholic scholar the pillsbury dough pope. ( laughter ) now, this puts catholics with celiac disease, who can't have gluten, 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 fed the poor, you cared for the sick, you loved your neighbor as yourself, but you're one of those annoying gluten-free people, so go to hell!" ( laughter ) but the vatican isn't entirely heartless.
are there any fellow catholics here tonight?heering ) okay, well then you got the alert on the catholic app we all have about what i'm about to talk about. for those who aren't catholics, there's big news out of pope city, the "vatican has outlawed gluten-free bread for holy communion." well, of course, you can't have the body of christ without gluten, he is risen! ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) that's the truth. that's the truth. >> jon: i like that. >> stephen: live that...
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, but he's no more catholic than my cat is. >> reporter: this priest says the church's commitment to immigrant issues is principled, not monetary and that bannon's criticism is misinformed. >> the life of the church is really strongly focused on the poor, the lost, the disenfranchised and particularly the immigrants. so we are not getting money from that. we have nothing financially to gain. bannon is just factually wrong, but that's not a surprise. >> i totally respect the pope and i totally respect the catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. this is not about doctrine. this is about the sovereignty of the nation and in that regard you're just another guy with an opinion. >> you can see charlie rose's full interview with steve bannon this sunday on 60 minutes. >>> chopper 5 over a developing story right now in oakland, a robbery and police chase resulting in a massive police presence near 880 and fruitvale. we're told it started with a robbery near the lake merritt b.a.r.t. station and ended up here at 29th and chapman. you can see a white sedan up over the sidewalk with its tru
, but he's no more catholic than my cat is. >> reporter: this priest says the church's commitment to immigrant issues is principled, not monetary and that bannon's criticism is misinformed. >> the life of the church is really strongly focused on the poor, the lost, the disenfranchised and particularly the immigrants. so we are not getting money from that. we have nothing financially to gain. bannon is just factually wrong, but that's not a surprise. >> i totally respect the...
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that was reserved for catholics. the reason i am bringing this up because there was a big french world out there. anyone who knows anything about american history knows that is a big french colonial world out there. in the 17th century, very evolving, and the product of competing visions. they include relationships with native americans, industry and trade, and colonial administrative structure as well as religious issues and how religion would play a part in this french colonial enterprise. it is a larger french world i am addressing today. the fact that it is briefly made larger by the workouts jacques -- by the work of jacques -- by jacques marquette and louis jolliet. let me talk about what they were doing in the 17th century. i have some slides prepared today, but we are having technical difficulties. david prepared this flyer and happen to include two images i planned to talk about. it is a statue of louis jolliet. and an image of jacques marquette that is not drawn from my. we know it is not drawn from my. odd
that was reserved for catholics. the reason i am bringing this up because there was a big french world out there. anyone who knows anything about american history knows that is a big french colonial world out there. in the 17th century, very evolving, and the product of competing visions. they include relationships with native americans, industry and trade, and colonial administrative structure as well as religious issues and how religion would play a part in this french colonial enterprise. it...
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what you think you changed about the catholic church during the time he was in charge?ioceses of which he was bishop was to organise people into small groups, his conviction was that faith had to be shared ina conviction was that faith had to be shared in a very intimate way in the modern age, that people need to come together. that insight really drove a lot of his programmes, and i think that will be one of his great legacies. another of his legacies is in terms of, i think he held the flame for a certain vision of the church, which is now very much being put forward by pope francis. a vision of a church which is about mercy and compassion. he always felt that message needed to come first and he was delighted in the last yea rs of and he was delighted in the last years of his life to see that put into practice from rome. he was concerned about the fact the country more broadly, he thought, was becoming more secular. he said very early on, he actually made, he used a phrase that suggested christianity had virtually died out. he later wrote back on that. his point was p
what you think you changed about the catholic church during the time he was in charge?ioceses of which he was bishop was to organise people into small groups, his conviction was that faith had to be shared ina conviction was that faith had to be shared in a very intimate way in the modern age, that people need to come together. that insight really drove a lot of his programmes, and i think that will be one of his great legacies. another of his legacies is in terms of, i think he held the flame...
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catholics were considered too lenient about sin. and catholics were sort of other worldly in the way the protestant vision i'm talking about here is about perfecting the world we live in. and the traditional protect the next world than this world. this ether is but a veil of tears, a place of vanishment of fears. catholics had sort of a fatalistic view that life on this earth is not about achieving perfection and improvement. it's something you have to suffer through. so catholics just don't have an inclination to try to make these social improvements that evangelical protestants are about. success or poverty in this world may not have a clear connection between people's morality and behavior. that sometimes the wicked do achieve great wealth and success, and sometimes good people are reduced to poverty. catholics are just kind of not with this program of protestant perm and social improvement. but since most americans are broadly speaking protestants in one way or another, this is sort of the cultural tone of the 19dth and 20th cen
catholics were considered too lenient about sin. and catholics were sort of other worldly in the way the protestant vision i'm talking about here is about perfecting the world we live in. and the traditional protect the next world than this world. this ether is but a veil of tears, a place of vanishment of fears. catholics had sort of a fatalistic view that life on this earth is not about achieving perfection and improvement. it's something you have to suffer through. so catholics just don't...
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catholics were considered too lean yen about sin, right, and catholics were sort of other worldly in a way the protestant vision here i am talking about here is about perfecting the world in which we live and traditional catholicism tended to emphasize the next world rather than this world. as of well-known marion hymn hail holy queen enthrowned above. there is line that emphasizes this iptd po. it says this earth is but a vale of tears a place of banishment of fears. katd licks had a failingistic view that life on this earth is not about achieving perfection and improvement 6789sds it's something you have to suffer through until you get to your final reward in the other world. catholics don't have sort of the inclination to make the kind of social improvements that evangelical protestants are about. the catholic ideas that success or poverty in this world may not have any clear connection between people's morality and behavior, that sims the wicked do achieve great wealth and success and sometimes good people are reduced to poverty. catholics just don't -- they are just kind of not
catholics were considered too lean yen about sin, right, and catholics were sort of other worldly in a way the protestant vision here i am talking about here is about perfecting the world in which we live and traditional catholicism tended to emphasize the next world rather than this world. as of well-known marion hymn hail holy queen enthrowned above. there is line that emphasizes this iptd po. it says this earth is but a vale of tears a place of banishment of fears. katd licks had a...
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it's a very sad moment for the whole catholic community, andi for the whole catholic community, and iof a much wider range of commitments. cormack was loved by everybody who knew him, whatever their background and their religious convictions. he was a man who had both a great zest for life and a deep commitment to his face and a deep commitment to his face and to the well—being of our society. —— to his faith. and to the well—being of our society. -- to his faith. he had been ill, and we understand you saw him very recently. i saw him yesterday afternoon. we had a lovely conversation. we laughed about some of our shared memories and we talked about his faith and his humble piece in the face of death. he knew in his heart he was going to meet god. he was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam was going to meet the lord. as he said, i am not afraid, was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam not afraid, iam peaceful, humble and trusting in god's mercy. to me it was a wonderful example of how a human being approaches the most important moment of their life, the moment of their death, w
it's a very sad moment for the whole catholic community, andi for the whole catholic community, and iof a much wider range of commitments. cormack was loved by everybody who knew him, whatever their background and their religious convictions. he was a man who had both a great zest for life and a deep commitment to his face and a deep commitment to his face and to the well—being of our society. —— to his faith. and to the well—being of our society. -- to his faith. he had been ill, and...
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still to come: tributes to cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor — the man who led the roman catholic churcheived the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: kenya's electoral commission has come under heavy criticism after the supreme court annulled the results of last month's presidential election, citing irregularities. the devastating floods across large parts of south—east asia have killed at least 14,100 people. "1,400 people. floodwaters in houston may barely have begun to recede,
still to come: tributes to cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor — the man who led the roman catholic churcheived the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare...
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berkley and now theological college of catholic university in d.c. seminary cancel ago appreance by jesuit priest who wrote a book about gays in the catholic church. here's bob barnard. >> theological college at catholic university is celebrating 100 anniversary with alumni reunion in early october. the seminary in northeast washington invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october 4 and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father martin's latest book building a bridge about lgbt canal likz seminary administrators had a change of heart after coming under fire online and over the phone. we spoke to father martin via skype from new york. >> i don't think he would mind me saying this resiptionist were getting phone calls people would pick up the phone and screa resiptionist. >> theological college officials say their decision to invite father martin to speak here received increasingly negative feedback on social media web sites. and father martin calling the attacks homophobic in nature. in each statem
berkley and now theological college of catholic university in d.c. seminary cancel ago appreance by jesuit priest who wrote a book about gays in the catholic church. here's bob barnard. >> theological college at catholic university is celebrating 100 anniversary with alumni reunion in early october. the seminary in northeast washington invited jesuit priest and author father james martin to visit the campus october 4 and speak about jesus. with the publication this summer of father...
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cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walese was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex that he faced his greatest public challenge. god of power... a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain at gatwick airport. hill went on to abuse children and was jailed in 1997. cormac murphy—o'connor refused to resign, but described his management of hill as a grave mistake. out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try and avoid such terrible things happenin
cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walese was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel...
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did receive him into the cardinal did receive him into the catholic church.prime minister, not only on issues like same—sex adoption but also the cardinal was opposed to the war in iraq but he did not have clout there. good to have your thoughts. thank you for coming in. it may have been a chilly start to the day. plenty of sunshine. some cloud is starting to build. a few showers breaking out. much of the north and west of the uk will hold onto to find whether the south east scotland, parts of the pennines, through the east midlands and into east anglia there could be boundary downpours. even in these areas people will escape them and stay dry. berigaud cloud and sunny spells. some of the showers in eastern england hang on into the night. an area of cloud going into the morning. many places will be under clear skies allowing temperatures to dip into single figures. 0n temperatures to dip into single figures. on saturday the chance of the odd light shower in eastern england but the vast pejorative the uk will have a fine saturday, variable cloud, good, sunny s
did receive him into the cardinal did receive him into the catholic church.prime minister, not only on issues like same—sex adoption but also the cardinal was opposed to the war in iraq but he did not have clout there. good to have your thoughts. thank you for coming in. it may have been a chilly start to the day. plenty of sunshine. some cloud is starting to build. a few showers breaking out. much of the north and west of the uk will hold onto to find whether the south east scotland, parts...
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issue helped or hurt him. 1960act he was catholic in cost him more votes than a game him? him? historians disagree. he probably comes up. >> we all know so much about him and i wish we had so much more time. ands think smithsonian stephanie for hosting this. we really appreciate it. [applause] and join me to thank ted and fred for all they've done and there are so many other books. i also encourage you to look at 1958 calleditten in a nation of immigrants. namedn, a young senator john kennedy. the 60th anniversary will be next year and his words of immigration then are just as relevant, maybe even more so today. thank you all for being here. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we have a facebook question from peter. he says, are there any historical resources of the people who died in detroit? >> you could be featured during our next life program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/cspan history or on twitter @ cspanhistory. >> a new
issue helped or hurt him. 1960act he was catholic in cost him more votes than a game him? him? historians disagree. he probably comes up. >> we all know so much about him and i wish we had so much more time. ands think smithsonian stephanie for hosting this. we really appreciate it. [applause] and join me to thank ted and fred for all they've done and there are so many other books. i also encourage you to look at 1958 calleditten in a nation of immigrants. namedn, a young senator john...
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and in a statement catholic university says this.ret the implication that catholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. universities and their related entities should be places for the free civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea "by that the president of catholic university is referring to what's happened out in berkeley in california. the university of california revoking the invitations of people who have been deemed too controversial for the student body to listen to, to be exposed to. i will tell you, catholic university had father martin here a year ago. so he's been to the university. diss invited to the theological college. he was coming here again to talk about jesus but it's his views on homosexuality that have in a sense gotten him into trouble here and put him into the headlines because he's not coming now, guys. >> all right, the controversy continues. all right. bob, thank for you that. 9:10 is the time. comedian kevin hart saying sorry to his familiar fans after
and in a statement catholic university says this.ret the implication that catholic university supported the decision to revoke the invitation. universities and their related entities should be places for the free civil exchange of ideas. our culture is increasingly hostile to this idea "by that the president of catholic university is referring to what's happened out in berkeley in california. the university of california revoking the invitations of people who have been deemed too...
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. >>> still ahead, vandals hitting a catholic saint in california. and it's not the first time that the figure has been targeted. >>> plus kids go back to school in flood ravish areas of texas. how [indiscernible] is helping the teachers recover from the big storm. catholic saint was vandalized in santa barbara. monday morning und.. spattered >>> missions across california are on alert after a catholic saint was vandalized in santa barbara. fake blood was found spat erred on st. mary. they'll remove the blonde statute of saint [indiscernible] in order to clean and repair it. >>> u.c. berkeley has been regarded as the best public school. cal is making room for its -- u.s. news and world report released its latest college rankings today and ucla pulled even with u.c. berkeley the first time two california schools tied for the best university college in the country. along with columbia and princeton taking the top spot. the rankings were base odd graduation rates and class sizes and -- based on graduation and rates and class sizes. >>> they're were dona
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announced by the catholic church.1 by pope john paul the 2000 and was made cardinal in 2001 by popejohn paul the first before retiring from his role as archbishop in 2009. he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. during an appearance on desert island discs he admitted during his time training for the priesthood at the english college in rome he learned how to make a good martini cocktail. he was well known to churchgoers. but those in the wider anglican faith. and appeared on the bbc and other broadcasters many times. one 24th of august 1930 two, one of six children, three of his five brothers became priests, another playing rugby for ireland. cardinal, murphy o‘connor, former archbishop of westminster, he‘s died in hospital at the age of 85. we‘ll look back at his life in the next half hour. now time for a look at the weather with nick miller. there were the start of september after storms yesterday, just the odd isolated shower around, most places are dry and will be for the rest of the a
announced by the catholic church.1 by pope john paul the 2000 and was made cardinal in 2001 by popejohn paul the first before retiring from his role as archbishop in 2009. he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. during an appearance on desert island discs he admitted during his time training for the priesthood at the english college in rome he learned how to make a good martini cocktail. he was well known to churchgoers. but those in the wider anglican faith. and...
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the french, despite those being catholic countries, they have an intrepid relationship with the spiritis from time to time so i mention that would've been reflected by whenever the relationship was they had with the spanish. , did theh weapons ]panish have any [indiscernible -- >> they are chiefly in the florida area, moving through channels but underscoring the idea of a spanish sphere of influence, marquette and jolliet would have no way of knowing where that was and would not risk it at this point. [indiscernible] -- >> jolliet goes over to the other side. i the day of interaction? >> he offered his services and english were cracked any kind of came back -- >> he in enough himself he was a fascinating character and it was from the same time. yes. yes? [indiscernible] english wanted them first as allies but later on just one of them gone -- >> in is. and obviously, no [laughter] -- relatively a complex and easy question to answer the same time but attitudes toward native people are going to change in the vault the course of the colonial story in i will start with the spanish, the spa
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close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. it has been a lot of fun. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town, because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. but i did for a long time. it was fun. host: what it like, to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: awful and wonderful at the same time. i talked to jared kushner quite a bit. i worked for my dad in the business, and now he works for his father-in-law. its this fraternity of men and women who worked in family businesses. it is like anything else. the highs are higher and the lows are lower, but that's life. it's wonderful. i look back on the 8 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: two is a nest that -- extent -- to a certain extent. he and my dad are about the same age. mentor, he prepared me probably as much as anyone else. i think that men and women who are functioning of the very highest level of the presid
close family, traditional, irish catholic. the cousins are on good terms with each other. the brothers and sisters get along. it has been a lot of fun. i was ready to work with my dad. my brother left town, because he wasn't ready to work with my dad. but i did for a long time. it was fun. host: what it like, to work with your dad? mr. mulvaney: awful and wonderful at the same time. i talked to jared kushner quite a bit. i worked for my dad in the business, and now he works for his...
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-- evangelicals, roman catholics, through catholic charities and social services to make sure they speak english and become citizens, and steve, maybe you can let them know about all the people we need to immigrate legally and how daca and president obama has put those t 10 years to 12 years until their children can be a way past the age of being able to come with their families, and then they have to spend hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars to try and reunite their families because there is no room for them, legal immigrants, refugees trying to come in. host: thanks for your comment. call. thanks for the i would say there are more than 5 million people outside the united states who are the back of the line, who have been waiting to come into america the legal way. they have put applications in place, and they are coming through the system. we bring in between one million people and 1.2 million people legally and get on a path to citizenship. we are the most passionate country in the world when it comes to immigration. when i see in the news, anti-immigration steve king, i do no
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role of the the catholics in this? >> reason the catholic can't get organization his first allegiance is not to the united states but to the pope. the church that should rule the government with the pope at the head and if they a bunch of ere's people in this country that are wrong. e have never had a drop of blood spilled between a white man and black that we had the doing ganized and we are our best to keep down trouble. everybody is -- organized with the exception of white protestant gentile. niggers have the naacp with trash and your knights of e and columbus which is a secret fraternal order and nobody investigating that which they should. gentilewhite protestant the only hope they have left is of america lans incorporated. we saved the south twice and we again.ave to do it >> one more than ku klux klan official was not at this meeting klud or chaplain. there was one in action the night before. a bunch of people over here with cameras and their things. half of them ain't got tphufrb work.one to go to want to tell
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. >> there was nothing i could say, you know, me being catholic also, now he's a catholic priest. i didn't know what to say. i don't know. i still don't know what to say. you just went back. 40 years ago. >> really, you did. >> 40 years ago, he says okay, here we go again, you know. and no. until we learned more and more okay, now. >> why did you change my life, you know. >> twice. >> and then, you know, you never came back to say well, i'm sorry. you know, you left town and, became a priest. i mean, you know, really? this is you've really parted my life. this is 40 years later. and i don't want you to be a part of my life. >> ever believed that the church play role in all of this? >> i think they knew. that made the difference. >> i don't know if they played a role, but they knew. >> yeah. >> his acts. >> i want peace, i want this behind me. i want him to apologize, and [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: how far are you willing to take this? >> i think we have to take it far as i think we can go. to a point where it's that amount of time to forget it. we have to take it -- >> it's no
. >> there was nothing i could say, you know, me being catholic also, now he's a catholic priest. i didn't know what to say. i don't know. i still don't know what to say. you just went back. 40 years ago. >> really, you did. >> 40 years ago, he says okay, here we go again, you know. and no. until we learned more and more okay, now. >> why did you change my life, you know. >> twice. >> and then, you know, you never came back to say well, i'm sorry. you know,...