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there's 1.2 in catholics. its much larger than it was 50 years ago but also institutionally much weaker. you in theme go to time remaining, what do you believe? ross: in catholic christianity? i think that this story recounted in the new testament is very convincing and sort of the most plausible instance in human history where a direct intervention into the drama of history. i am a catholic christian because the catholic church has the most plausible claim to the early church. that relates t these questions about divorce and every thing else. catholice things that church has done very well. jesus says a lot of strange things in the new testament. he says you can't get remarried if you get divorced. it says you have to eat my flesh and drink my blood if you want to be saved. he places this incredibly high priority on a kind of radical poverty. compromise ways, has been impressively true to that, true to the teaching on marriage, true to their view that it is the body and blood in communion, true through the an
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ross: in catholic christianity?hink the story recounted in the new testament is very convincing and is sort of the most plausible instance in human history where a sort of direct --ine intervention so i am a christian because i believe that and i am a catholic christian because i think the catholic church is the most plausible claim to continuity. that sort of relates to some of these questions about divorce and everything else. thatnk one of the thing catholic church has done very well. jesus says a lot of strange things in the new testament. he says you can't get remarried if you get divorced. he says, you have to it my flesh and drink my blood if you want to be saved. he places his incredibly high priority on a kind of radical poverty. ways, has, it in some been and presently true to the teaching on marriage, true to their view that it really is the body and blood and communion. taking theh franciscans as their namesake. true to the sort of poverty in service. in all of those ways i think that i believe that jesu
ross: in catholic christianity?hink the story recounted in the new testament is very convincing and is sort of the most plausible instance in human history where a sort of direct --ine intervention so i am a christian because i believe that and i am a catholic christian because i think the catholic church is the most plausible claim to continuity. that sort of relates to some of these questions about divorce and everything else. thatnk one of the thing catholic church has done very well. jesus...
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there are 1.2 billion catholics.t's much larger than it was 50 years ago, but also institutionally much weaker. brian: let me, though, go to you, in our time remaining, what do you believe? ross: in catholic christianity? brian: yeah. ross: i think that the story recounted in the new testament is very convincing and sort of the most plausible instance in human history where a direct divine intervention into the drama of history. so, i am a christian because i believe that. i am a catholic christian because i think the catholic church has the most plausible claim to continuity with relates -- the early church. that relates to these questions about divorce and every thing else. one of the things that catholic church has done well for all its sins and compromises -- jesus says a lot of strange things in the new testament. he says that you can't get remarried if you get divorced. he says that you have to eat my flesh and drink my blood if you want to be saved. he places this incredibly high priority on a kind of radical
there are 1.2 billion catholics.t's much larger than it was 50 years ago, but also institutionally much weaker. brian: let me, though, go to you, in our time remaining, what do you believe? ross: in catholic christianity? brian: yeah. ross: i think that the story recounted in the new testament is very convincing and sort of the most plausible instance in human history where a direct divine intervention into the drama of history. so, i am a christian because i believe that. i am a catholic...
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>> i am a cradle catholic. i went to catholic school. i always knew that the catholic church approved of natural family planning methods and was not supportive of the contraceptive methods. so i wanted to use natural family planning when i got married. carlos had a different background. he was raised protestant, and he didn't know anything about natural family planning. >> who does really? many catholics of course don't. >> actually, none of my friends grew up -- they didn't believe it worked. they thought it was nonintellectual or something from the past that our parents used and it didn't work. >> but you saw value in it. at that time you hadn't read, didn't approach this from philosophy or theology. >> for me it was mostly i wanted to follow the church's rules. but i didn't really understand the theology behind it. i think when i told carlos i wanted to use this method, he started challenging me. i really didn't have the answers. so i think at that point i started doing more research. but it was later that we came to read this. >> thi
>> i am a cradle catholic. i went to catholic school. i always knew that the catholic church approved of natural family planning methods and was not supportive of the contraceptive methods. so i wanted to use natural family planning when i got married. carlos had a different background. he was raised protestant, and he didn't know anything about natural family planning. >> who does really? many catholics of course don't. >> actually, none of my friends grew up -- they didn't...
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it's four in the morning consuls of bush of essen and germany's catholic military bishop is on his way to france for her special visit. bishop back is headed for france to join bundeswehr troops attending the annual international military pilgrimage to lourdes last night he presided over an organisation ceremony in essen after just four hours sleep he now has a twenty hour a day ahead of him. so there's a group for public events are part and parcel of my duties as bishop they include leading prayers and meeting people and of course ordination ceremonies like the one yesterday at s.m. cathedral as well as the military pilgrimage to lord of the three but i feel. quite at home in all these different settings because i was the guy enjoy these events and i've learned how to fit them into my schedule while maintaining the strength i need for each that is there for you but with presents. to my safe in one of the bishop's personal assistants has taken care of the final arrangements for the trip you know. it's it's on the market to be going back and forth to me no longer not to two years ahead
it's four in the morning consuls of bush of essen and germany's catholic military bishop is on his way to france for her special visit. bishop back is headed for france to join bundeswehr troops attending the annual international military pilgrimage to lourdes last night he presided over an organisation ceremony in essen after just four hours sleep he now has a twenty hour a day ahead of him. so there's a group for public events are part and parcel of my duties as bishop they include leading...
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brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? catholic?oe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were christian brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. and margarito was unknown. here is from your documentary, no this is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i 'tid remain silent e thosfiles offered open season on human beings and southeast asia. i consider those files like hyson's -- hunting licenses against humans. i did not want that done in my ? -- [end video clip] brian: did he stay priest? joe: yes. he was not forced out of the order. he was a jesuit all the way. brian: that was from the "quest for peace" series from uc irvine. how much did his brother phil have to do with any of this? skizz: his brother phil talked him into doing it. there were only going to be eight of them. dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may. phil sort of convinced and that he should do it. dan real
brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? catholic?oe: two of them were catholic priests. there was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were christian brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. and margarito was unknown. here is from your documentary, no this is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i 'tid remain silent e thosfiles offered open season on human beings and...
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i was raised a catholic, went to catholic, went to mass every sunday, and then with two catholic high school. so for me it was just like that was falling off a horse. it was no big decision. but when i was in high school i was thinking that what is going to do after he graduated. it was really public service that i was interested in, and i was thinking of either becoming a lawyer and being a public interest lawyer, or the priesthood appealed appeal to l tell you why. it's sort of like the priests that a new at the school, i i t to a catholic boys high school in wilmington, great school, good life. they played a lot of golf. everybody loved it then. they were like considered upon the pedestal, you know? people invited into their homes. they were like little movie stars. and no family, no responsibility, no bills to pay or whatever. it looked like a pretty good life to me, and the public service life. it wasn't a religious thing, it was more a lifestyle that appeal to me. i decided to give that a try. i i mean, i did. i was in for nine years studying for the priesthood. and the tenth te
i was raised a catholic, went to catholic, went to mass every sunday, and then with two catholic high school. so for me it was just like that was falling off a horse. it was no big decision. but when i was in high school i was thinking that what is going to do after he graduated. it was really public service that i was interested in, and i was thinking of either becoming a lawyer and being a public interest lawyer, or the priesthood appealed appeal to l tell you why. it's sort of like the...
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brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? joe: two of them were catholic priests.re was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. here is from your documentary, no is is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i didn't remain silent while those files offered open season on human beings in southeast asia. i consider those files like hunting licenses against humans. i did not want that done in my name. [end video clip] brian: did he stay a priest? joe: yes. he was not forced out of the order. he was a jesuit all the way. brian: that was from the "quest for peace" series from uc irvine. how much did his brother phil have to do with any of this? skizz: his brother phil talked him into doing it. ere were only goto be eight of them. dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may. phil sort of convinced and that -- dan that he should do it. dan realized he had to other choice but to do it. brian: he died back in 2002. joe:
brian: how many of the nine were catholic priests? joe: two of them were catholic priests.re was dan and phil berrigan. two of them were brothers. there was a third priest, thomas melville. three of them had been missionaries. here is from your documentary, no is is not from your documentary. [video clip] >> the result of burning the files. the result is that i didn't remain silent while those files offered open season on human beings in southeast asia. i consider those files like hunting...
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i grew up catholic. my father was catholic so i was raised a catholic and went to mass every sunday. and then went to catholic high school. for me there was no big decision there. when i was in high school i was thinking about what to do after i graduated it was really public service i was interested in and i was thinking of either becoming a lawyer and be in a public interest lawyer. the priesthood appealed to me because the priest i knew at the school i went to a catholic boy school, they had a good life. they played a lot of golf, everybody love them. they were considered up on the pedestal. people invited them to their home. no family, no responsibility or bills to pay. it looks like a good life in a public service life. wasn't the religious thing it was more of the lifestyle that appealed to me. so, i decided to give that a try. i did. i was in for nine years studying for the priesthood. in the tenth year on a leave of absence just to make sure i decided it was not what i wanted to do for the rest o
i grew up catholic. my father was catholic so i was raised a catholic and went to mass every sunday. and then went to catholic high school. for me there was no big decision there. when i was in high school i was thinking about what to do after i graduated it was really public service i was interested in and i was thinking of either becoming a lawyer and be in a public interest lawyer. the priesthood appealed to me because the priest i knew at the school i went to a catholic boy school, they had...
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he singled out the dignitaries of the roman catholic church who he said behave like princes rather than priests the luther only the bible was infallible. luther accused gone's representatives on earth of hubris after leader of the tenth was crowned pope in fifteen thirteen he was more an aspiration than an ecclesiastical leader holding cold with pomp. and extravagance to underline his power and glory. this pope from the powerful magicks you family wasn't interested in theology since god has given us the papacy he said let us enjoy it leo transformed rome into a cultural center and political power but he depleted the papal treasury in the process. he commissioned a massive renovation to send peter's basilica in the vatican to pay for it leo encourage the sale of indulgences and exemption from punishment for sins. luther maintained only the mercy of jesus could absolve sin not money. the only path to salvation was faith not deeds his ninety five theses attacking corrupt church practices were quickly second actually across the country the pope threatened luther with excommunication but lut
he singled out the dignitaries of the roman catholic church who he said behave like princes rather than priests the luther only the bible was infallible. luther accused gone's representatives on earth of hubris after leader of the tenth was crowned pope in fifteen thirteen he was more an aspiration than an ecclesiastical leader holding cold with pomp. and extravagance to underline his power and glory. this pope from the powerful magicks you family wasn't interested in theology since god has...
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but inbred to out in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. does it. measuring nothing to. see who can have other superheroes and. the most who i came to know about either the found on the. city you know this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find an excuse of a scene to just say lucy back lisa really mad because i don't was in a casual affair and then i can see margin the cashier is a major part of we did rue. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we tried to dig deeper but no
in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but inbred to out in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. does it....
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the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secrets. to feel a. bit australia seven percent of priests are thought to sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better phoebe you are still active often in contact with children. thanks to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing minors. by sending them from country to country notably in africa. the investigation into these international exiles took us to cameroon. to argentina. to the united states. to france and to italy. during our travels we stablished this unprecedented map that regarding the transfers of priests involved in cases of that a feeling. deck of em sits in the. way that up with his off by a few that must evolve after it was you and i got into a bang up stakes i mean that of the victims number tens of thousands marked with scars for the rest of their lives. our investigations would lead us all the way to pope francis who revealed how when he was archbishop. want
the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secrets. to feel a. bit australia seven percent of priests are thought to sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better phoebe you are still active often in contact with children. thanks to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing minors. by sending them from country to country notably in africa. the...
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never fully embrace luther's teachings and remained a catholic all his life. hold up and fight for castle luther was aware of the debt he owed the prince for his protection he also knew that in return the elector expected luther's loyalty that loyalty was put to the test by development that shook wide swathes of german speaking europe and brought those regions to the brink of outright civil war. a bloody uprising staged by peasants demanding greater rights and freedom encouraged by luther's reformation ideas they used his arguments to justify their revolt the peasants will post a deep dilemma for luther. should he stay true to his conscience or to his princely protector. the peasants war panorama in franken hausen is one of the largest paintings in the world in great detail it depicts the first revolution on german soil emboldened by the religious reform movement the peasants saw to overthrow the feudal system under which they were bound to the estates of nobleman and forced to give up most of what they produced. the revolt was sparked by opposition to new tax
never fully embrace luther's teachings and remained a catholic all his life. hold up and fight for castle luther was aware of the debt he owed the prince for his protection he also knew that in return the elector expected luther's loyalty that loyalty was put to the test by development that shook wide swathes of german speaking europe and brought those regions to the brink of outright civil war. a bloody uprising staged by peasants demanding greater rights and freedom encouraged by luther's...
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the archbishop described allegations of a cover—up of abuse claims by the catholic church as unfair,towards reconciliation with those who say they have been abused while in the care of catholic orders. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: argentina keep their world cup dreams alive, as they break nigerian hearts to make it through to the last 16. croatia finish top of group d with a third successive win, but iceland bid farewell to russia. and sri lanka beat west indies by four wickets to win the third and final test in barbados and level the series at 1—1. hello there and welcome to the programme. plenty to get through. we start with news from the fifa world cup in russia, and there were plenty of twists and turns on tuesday. argentina scored late to salvage their campaign and progress to the last 16, meaning heartache for nigeria. while elsewhere, denmarkjoined france in the knockout stages after playing out a goalless draw — the first of the tournament, and 0lly foster has bee
the archbishop described allegations of a cover—up of abuse claims by the catholic church as unfair,towards reconciliation with those who say they have been abused while in the care of catholic orders. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: argentina keep their world cup dreams alive, as they break nigerian hearts to make it through to the last 16. croatia finish top of group d with a third...
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my father was catholic so i went to catholic mass every sunday and then catholic high school. for me it was just like that was like falling off a horse. thereas no big decision there, but when i was in high school, i was thinking about what i was going to do after i graduated. it was public service that i was interested in and i'm thinking about becoming a lawyer and being a public interest lawyer. the priest that i knew at a school, i went to a catho boys school, grade school, but this good life, they played a lot of golf, everybody loved them, they were considered up on the pedestal, people invited them to their homes and they were like little movie stars. no fily, no responsibility, no bills to pay or whatever. it looked like a pretty good life to me and a public service life. it wasn't a religious thing, it was more the lifestyle that appealed to me. so i decided to give that a try. i was in for nine years, studying for the priesthood and a tenth year on a leave of absence just to make sure that i wanted to leave, i had decided by them that it wasn't what i wanted to do fo
my father was catholic so i went to catholic mass every sunday and then catholic high school. for me it was just like that was like falling off a horse. thereas no big decision there, but when i was in high school, i was thinking about what i was going to do after i graduated. it was public service that i was interested in and i'm thinking about becoming a lawyer and being a public interest lawyer. the priest that i knew at a school, i went to a catho boys school, grade school, but this good...
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but invert to uk and east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. tell you that it's. michel even the. solution of other superheroes and i would almost like him to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's proceeded to topical and i find out it's confusing he seemed to just see lucy for back look he's forgotten her really matters of tone was in a casual affair new yankee margin because he said he's a part of we did do. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was it my. daughter said let's come in late
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but invert to uk and east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months in your a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. tells you that. many will say no good in an internet solution about us in closing down at the mills when i came it wasn't to go went out into the. city you know this is just underneath and he did it you're. listening. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's visited to pop up on i found out as confused as he seemed to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here because i don't was an occasional if a new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was it my. daughter said l
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i grew up a catholic, i was raised a catholic, went to mass every sunday and went to a catholic high school so for me that was like falling off a horse there was no big position but when i was in high school thinking about what to do after i graduated, it was public service i was interested in and i was thinking of becoming a lawyer or the priesthood appealed to me and was like the priest i knew at school in wilmington they played a lot of golf. they were considered up on a pedestal. no family, no responsibility or bills to pay. it wasn't a religious thing. it was more a lifestyle that appealed to me. so i decided to givehat a try. i was in for nine years studying for the priesthood and 810 year on a leave of toe sure. the religious part of the order said we have that investment in youth and you'vyou come u got tt in us. let's give it a year of trial before you cut the cd. >> host: the way that you describe this in the book is when you talk about leaving the path of the priesthood. [inaudible] >> guest: there is a bridge there. i come out of the seminary and i was looking for a meani
i grew up a catholic, i was raised a catholic, went to mass every sunday and went to a catholic high school so for me that was like falling off a horse there was no big position but when i was in high school thinking about what to do after i graduated, it was public service i was interested in and i was thinking of becoming a lawyer or the priesthood appealed to me and was like the priest i knew at school in wilmington they played a lot of golf. they were considered up on a pedestal. no family,...
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change strict abortion laws after a bitter debate that's divided a country heavily influenced by the catholic church. the logs the roman you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes all eyes on moscow the first football world cup to take place in eastern europe kicks off in less than an hour. touring asian capitals america's top diplomat warns of risks to peace efforts with north korea unless they maintain sanctions pressure. and more turbulence for british engine maker rolls royce says it cut almost five thousand jobs. of the program politicians in argentina's congress have approved by a handful of votes to allow women to choose to have an abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy from. the measure passed to the lower house by one hundred thirty one votes for two one hundred twenty three against it faced huge resistance from the catholic church in what the homeland which is the homeland of pope francis the legislation now goes to the senate currently argentina only allows abortion in cases of rape or risks to a woman's health our c
change strict abortion laws after a bitter debate that's divided a country heavily influenced by the catholic church. the logs the roman you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes all eyes on moscow the first football world cup to take place in eastern europe kicks off in less than an hour. touring asian capitals america's top diplomat warns of risks to peace efforts with north korea unless they maintain sanctions pressure. and more...
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. >> woodruff: now, an theaordinary crisis f catholic church, and test for the pope himself. this week, popfrancis announced that he would accept hoe resignation of three b in the south american country of chile. days later, chilean poli made surprise raids on church offices. it is all part of an ongoing child abuse scandal that began in 2010, and continues to reverberate across latin america and beyond. jeffrey brown reports from santiago, chile. >> brown: jaime concha says he was just ten years old when the abuse began. >> ( translated ): there are six adults who abused me again, repeatedly and systematically, between the year 1973 and 1979. it'ss if a pack, a tribe, a group of sexual predators had attacked me time and time again. and that for me was alike a murder. i felt they as if they had murdered me. >> brown: at the time, he was a fifth-grader at this catholic school in santiago. took more than 40 years before concha was able to speak publicly about what happen. >> ( translated ): a victim of sexual abuse does not speak when he wants. he speaks when he can. because ou
. >> woodruff: now, an theaordinary crisis f catholic church, and test for the pope himself. this week, popfrancis announced that he would accept hoe resignation of three b in the south american country of chile. days later, chilean poli made surprise raids on church offices. it is all part of an ongoing child abuse scandal that began in 2010, and continues to reverberate across latin america and beyond. jeffrey brown reports from santiago, chile. >> brown: jaime concha says he was...
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withdent macron met members of a community of an important catholic charity that supports the poor and migrants. he was also interested toto lean abt t the humaninitarian corridr to helpat charities run migrants fleeing the middle east and parts of africa. emphasizing also the importance of policy. when the two l leaders exchanged gifts, the pope gave the president a medallion of st. maarten. he said that we are e all poor. figures coming out showing that 5 million people are living in poverty. obviously poverty and migration were big issues at thehe talks today. >> it is interesting because emmanuel macron was expressed to be a -- have an interesting relationship with catholicism. you know ---- you know declares himself that he now -- he now declares himself as an agnostic. >> i don't think it affects the rerelationshipip between t the o leadaders. quite inteteresting thatat he wt that time at the age of 12 -- baptized at the age of 12. we have seen strained relations between the catholic church and france in the recent years on issues like same-sex marriage and reproduction technique
withdent macron met members of a community of an important catholic charity that supports the poor and migrants. he was also interested toto lean abt t the humaninitarian corridr to helpat charities run migrants fleeing the middle east and parts of africa. emphasizing also the importance of policy. when the two l leaders exchanged gifts, the pope gave the president a medallion of st. maarten. he said that we are e all poor. figures coming out showing that 5 million people are living in poverty....
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for your new media means community joint participation and sharing catholic nominee won the national spelling competition in the u.s. state of texas and along with the tracy he took him a check for forty thousand dollars for. a new museum in south africa has quickly become a top tourist attraction but the collection of contemporary african art in cape town is also causing controversy among local artists and critics malcolm webber thoughts it's the first of its kind in africa and the biggest designs museum of contemporary art in cape town is in an old. concrete sheaves that once stored grain has been cut away to house the world's largest collection of african art it's attracted and impressed from all over the world. i'm so excited to. see. it opened last year he draws three thousand visitors a day it's galleries are spread over nine rules the display the private collection of german billionaire philanthropist york and zite. he's bought artworks from all over the continent and led them to the museum on top of the building is a hotel rooms that cost as much as twelve thousand dollars a
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but as a practicing catholic i draw strength from my faith. doesn't knowing there is always hope of something new in the darkest hour you can have hope of because life continues whether here or in eternity. to course about thank you chris if that thank you. bureau max this week's highlights. that seem to your presence it's luxurious cruise coming. from the scene of the fish leather has the fashion industry hope. and by the water of the classic vintage car show at lake. the romance next on d. w. . space. and military service. are they truly compatible. france joseph overbeck sees no contradiction he thinks of it as his calling the modern german military bishop provide spiritual comfort where it's needed most. in sixty minutes d.w. books funny. funny. looking for the white house. the ground is shaking now but the trouble is your favorite to. look to the tune to bring them up and took it to fall against the entire country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty years just before mines. earth a home for saving global engineers tell st
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as a practicing catholic and i draw strength from my faith. doesn't it knowing there is always hope of something new in the darkest hour you can have hope well because life continues whether here or in eternity. jim cordes about thank you chris thank you. home to enchant ruins the center of winemaking. the birthplace of the world famous philosopher. welcome to treat one of the oldest cities in germany i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shaped the city's most famous son comets and how it all relates to mozilla why. the. center of the conflict zones confronting the powerful the fact he is a lot of issues the ally for the west and that is it also makes police pressing hard fake eleven ships and pretending it's no longer needs it i guess is the saudi foreign minister said look the trouble shows all the differences between turkey and the e.u. becoming impossible to reconcile conflicts the focus in sixty minutes g.w. . climate change. waist length pollution just so. and isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects t
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but as a practicing catholic i draw strength from my faith doesn't it knowing there is always hope of something new in the darkest hour you can have hope well because life continues whether here or in eternity. jim cortes about thank you if that thank you. bureau max this week's highlight is. that c. dior presents its looks serious closed. from the sea to fish leather as the fashion industry book. ends by the water the classic miniature car show at legoland. the romance of the next part of the food. for sara willis playing the. first. join her on her journey as critical discover my news account home to fill morning in berlin one hundred one musicians all music lovers not professionals from thirty different countries formed a very special orchestra the big deal orchestra conducted by simon rattle. and dylan's. punk of the playbook looking for the white house playground is fake you know but the shuttle is your favorite eleven electoral is the to make the point democrats took in the politics of the entire country the champion of the free country and for the last sixty years douglas for m
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praised them for bringing the truth to light despite attempts by catholic leaders to discredit them.the united nations security council has given south sudan's warring factions a month to reach a peace deal or face possible sanctions the security council voted to adopt a u.s. led resolution that threatens an arms embargo and an attempt to end the five year civil war six countries including ethiopia and china abstained from voting have a more than has more. let's move on now and a new museum in south africa has quickly become a top tourist attraction but the collection of contemporary art in cape town is also causing controversy among local artists and critics malcolm webb reports. it's the first of its kind in africa and the biggest designs museum of contemporary art in cape town is in an old silo concrete sheaves that once stored grain has been cut away to house the world's largest collection of african art it's attracted and impressed lovers from all over the world. and. i'm so excited to. see it as you're. here my heart. not only my but. it's open last year and already draws three
praised them for bringing the truth to light despite attempts by catholic leaders to discredit them.the united nations security council has given south sudan's warring factions a month to reach a peace deal or face possible sanctions the security council voted to adopt a u.s. led resolution that threatens an arms embargo and an attempt to end the five year civil war six countries including ethiopia and china abstained from voting have a more than has more. let's move on now and a new museum in...
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. >> once one of the highest ranking catholic clerics in the united states, today removed over credible allegations of sexual abuse of a teenager four decades ago. >> caught on camera, a female jogger attacked in broad daylight fights back. now she's speaking out about her harrowing escape. >> the government has a new plan to ensure earth's asteroids and other space objects. >> how much would you pay for the world'sinearly today" starth >> good morning. i'm phillip mena. morning with a country at a boiling point, outrage over the separation of migrant families. this was the scene overnight as hundreds of demonstrators gathered at new york's laguardia airport to protest the expected arrival of planes carrying children taken from their migrant parents. that is a stunning reversal from the president. the commander in chief walked back the administration's policy of separating migrant families after protests burst onto the streets and on tv screens nationwide. ultimately forcing his hand. he signed an executive order aimed at ensuring migrant children and their fraemz together while keeping
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said they were irish, and 82% of catholics considered themselves european. of european marathons. connell studied in europe and strongly opposed brexit. he used to favour staying in the uk, but now wonders if a united ireland could be a better option. where we were ten years ago was that being in the uk was the best bet. now, i'm open to persuasion. it looks like the stability is in the european union now, whereas it was reversed ten years ago. it looks like there's uncertainty and no—one knows where we're going with this. for me and for peace in northern ireland, i think we have to choose stability. it's the logical thing to do. in the bbc survey, 45% of people wanted to stay in the uk, while 42% said they would vote for a united ireland. that suggests the don't knows, at 13%, could prove decisive. 28% said brexit had changed their mind, making them more likely to back a united ireland. commentator: it's an irish driver in the lead! trevor england was a rugby star back in the 1980s. he's proud he wears the irish shirt, but when it comes to politics, he beli
said they were irish, and 82% of catholics considered themselves european. of european marathons. connell studied in europe and strongly opposed brexit. he used to favour staying in the uk, but now wonders if a united ireland could be a better option. where we were ten years ago was that being in the uk was the best bet. now, i'm open to persuasion. it looks like the stability is in the european union now, whereas it was reversed ten years ago. it looks like there's uncertainty and no—one...