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mexican criminals and the saint they pray to, find out why the catholic church is getting involved. volved. >> president obama is looking for a way to stop the flood of the migrant children entering the united states and met with the leaders of the central american countries on friday saying they are ready to help with the root of the problem. president obama is saying all of the leaders recognize they have a shared responsibility for the problem. when it comes to the's role they need more facilities to deal with the kids and more resources to help process their court cases. now the president praised the outpouring of generosity from americans, families, nonprofits and churches that are taking in the children while they are awaiting a court date. but they are going to be sent home. >> i say that because in addition to being a nation of immigrants we are a nation of laws and if you have a disorderly and invasion of migration that is putting the children at risk and calling to question the illegal immigration process of those who are properly apply and trying to properly enter the cou
mexican criminals and the saint they pray to, find out why the catholic church is getting involved. volved. >> president obama is looking for a way to stop the flood of the migrant children entering the united states and met with the leaders of the central american countries on friday saying they are ready to help with the root of the problem. president obama is saying all of the leaders recognize they have a shared responsibility for the problem. when it comes to the's role they need...
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the catholic church in poland considers those children the work of the devil. the church says the medical technique is murder because many embryos have to be discarded in order to produce one baby. still, poland has seen its birthrate decline for years when polish couples that want to have children could not. >> the almost daily broadcast of images such as these on polish television last year triggered a minor revolution. they showed the infertility treatment known as in vitro fertilization. they followed the prime minister and his civic platform party's election promise to start a program that would cover the bulk of the cost for 15,000 couples. without state support, the treatment cost between 10 or 15 times and average monthly salary -- out of reach for most people. >> it was a revolution. we broke a taboo and changed the polish mentality. for years, the widespread belief -- belief in poland was that ivf babies would be born with disfigurement. we now know it is nonsense. the first 80 children have now been bored, so we have a lot of happy parents. >> the fi
the catholic church in poland considers those children the work of the devil. the church says the medical technique is murder because many embryos have to be discarded in order to produce one baby. still, poland has seen its birthrate decline for years when polish couples that want to have children could not. >> the almost daily broadcast of images such as these on polish television last year triggered a minor revolution. they showed the infertility treatment known as in vitro...
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for more than two decades the image of the catholic church has been severely tarnished by sexual abuse scandals. today pope francis some of some of those abused by priests scompessing sorrow and asking for forgiveness. he said the roman catholic church should weep and make reparations of these crimes which he compared to a satanic cult. let's listen to what the pontiff had to say. translator: i ask for your forgiveness for the sins of a the leaders of the tchauch have not answered adequately for the allegations of abuse from the family members. and by those that were the ictims of abuse. >> pope francis speaking a little bit earlier today. for now we go to our rome correspondent cima gupta. cima, talk us through what happened there at the vatican today. >> essentially pope francis did say those word during a homily during the mass celebrated with the victims inside the vatican this morning. then after he said those dramatic words begging for forgiveness, he also met personally with each and every one of the six victims. of the six three men and three women. two from britain, two fra ge
for more than two decades the image of the catholic church has been severely tarnished by sexual abuse scandals. today pope francis some of some of those abused by priests scompessing sorrow and asking for forgiveness. he said the roman catholic church should weep and make reparations of these crimes which he compared to a satanic cult. let's listen to what the pontiff had to say. translator: i ask for your forgiveness for the sins of a the leaders of the tchauch have not answered adequately...
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this is not only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of ireland, and the drug tests were run here. victor remembers all the children lined up for the doctors and nurses and maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children with no contact with their parents or guardians, no one taking responsibility or in loko parent. >> and a few medics and drug people taking advantage of very, very vulnerable children in an enclosed setting, where nobody knows what is going wrong. if it goes wrong, who cares, who knows and who will be held to act. >> this created a head ache for gsk, which brought the company responsible for the trials, and is now dealing with the legal consequences. gsk is trying to help. it says what has come out is unsettling. marie has been told she was used for tests. others bear the scars, but don't know for surement the government said it will hold an inquiry into what happened in the homs. it's not clear -- homes, it's not clear whether drug te
this is not only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of ireland, and the drug tests were run here. victor remembers all the children lined up for the doctors and nurses and maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children with no contact with their parents or guardians, no one taking responsibility or in loko parent. >> and a few medics and drug people taking advantage of very, very vulnerable...
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. >>> back here in northern liberties ukranian catholic church of philadelphia dedicated sunday mass praying for victims of malaysia airlines flight 17. chad pradelli reports. >> inside the catholic ukranian church of philadelphia they prayed for the victims that were killed in the malaysia plane shot down by missile. >> we pray for the innocent lives needlessly taken for no reason at all. >> very, very sad. our reaction is only sadness. >> investigation into the tragedy continues. no one has taken responsibility but all signs point to russian backed rebels. ukranians plame vladimir putin in what they call russian imperialism. >> it's in our mind constantly. ukraine wants to be free we don't want to be under russian authority any more. >> nick las is professor of eastern studies and tragedy over the skies of ukraine should wake up the world to putin's actions. >> hopefully the world comes out and the community will not stand for it. >> one way to reign in russia is to hit it financially. tougher economic sanctions and president barack obama announced sanctions against several major ru
. >>> back here in northern liberties ukranian catholic church of philadelphia dedicated sunday mass praying for victims of malaysia airlines flight 17. chad pradelli reports. >> inside the catholic ukranian church of philadelphia they prayed for the victims that were killed in the malaysia plane shot down by missile. >> we pray for the innocent lives needlessly taken for no reason at all. >> very, very sad. our reaction is only sadness. >> investigation into...
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because he is trying to change the face of the catholic church the catholic church to a lot of people represents pomp circumstance a little bit of hypocrisy asking a little bit [laughter] asking for money and it has this glorious sistine chapel yeah i mean we visited the church and some of their leaders the cardinals were totally out of touch and they had this very autocratic i know it all attitude and at the end most people don't i think believe that people are people in a spiritual force greater than something special and i think pope francis is saying i'm a human being i'm mortal i'm modest i'm not taking the excesses of the church but i want to try to relate to people in their lives and what is meaningful for them in their spiritual way and that's the role of religion does he also send a message to non catholics? yeah absolutely rabbi? well several things first of all i think he is appealing to an element in all human beings that say we really have to be concerned about those people who are vulnerable those people who are poor those people who are suffering and we really have to d
because he is trying to change the face of the catholic church the catholic church to a lot of people represents pomp circumstance a little bit of hypocrisy asking a little bit [laughter] asking for money and it has this glorious sistine chapel yeah i mean we visited the church and some of their leaders the cardinals were totally out of touch and they had this very autocratic i know it all attitude and at the end most people don't i think believe that people are people in a spiritual force...
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church, recruiting young men in great numbers from countries across the world. the order was founded in 1941 by marcial maciel, a young man with powerful family connections to mexico's conservative catholic elite. >> maciel was the greatest fundraiser of the modern church. the man had a gilded touch. >> narrator: journalist jason berry spent years investigating maciel and the legionaries of christ. >> he could get millionaires and the wives and widows of multimillionaires to support his movement of renascent orthodoxy. and he was bringing in a great many young men to this religious order that saw itself on a crusade to save the church from the decay of the modern world. >> the maciel case is one of the darkest chapters in the history of the contemporary church, without a doubt. without a doubt. >> narrator: in 1947, 10-year-old juan vaca was personally chosen by maciel to enter one of his seminaries. like all the other boys, he had to swear before god that he would never speak ill of maciel. >> i was enrolled with that mentality maciel gave us that we were a very selected group, an elite, chosen by god to conquer the world, but at the same time he started to control our minds, to control
church, recruiting young men in great numbers from countries across the world. the order was founded in 1941 by marcial maciel, a young man with powerful family connections to mexico's conservative catholic elite. >> maciel was the greatest fundraiser of the modern church. the man had a gilded touch. >> narrator: journalist jason berry spent years investigating maciel and the legionaries of christ. >> he could get millionaires and the wives and widows of multimillionaires to...
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they have criticized the state for the willingness to take on the catholic church, a church after all taking babies from the mothers and claimed to be caring for them. this is not just an issue for the catholic church, the drug tests happened here as well. victor remembers all of the children bei lined up for the doctors and nurses and he maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, it is children with no contact with parents, nobody is taking responsibility, and a few medics and doctors coming in and having a field day and taking advantage of vulnerable children in a closed setting and if it all goes wrong who knows or who cares. >> it is a headache for the drug company that the bought the company that was responsible for the drug trials. marie was used for tests and many others are bearing the scars. the government said it is holding an inquiry of what happened in the homes. >> we have been reporting as you are aware on the israeli ground invasion of gaza. we understand there is an israeli casualty, maybe more. we are going to john to give us more ob the detai
they have criticized the state for the willingness to take on the catholic church, a church after all taking babies from the mothers and claimed to be caring for them. this is not just an issue for the catholic church, the drug tests happened here as well. victor remembers all of the children bei lined up for the doctors and nurses and he maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, it is children with no contact with parents, nobody is taking responsibility, and a...
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babies from their mothers and claimed to care for them. >> this is not only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of island. the drugs test happened here. >> victor remembers the children lined up for doctors and nurses and maintains the state new all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children, with no contact, no one taking responsibility or in loco parentis. and a drug company coming in, having a field day and saking advantage of vulnerable children in an enclosed setting where no one knows what's going on. if it goes wrong, and cares, who knows and who will be held to act. >> reporter: this created a head ache for gsk which bout the company that did the trials. the company says what has come out is unsettling. marie was told she was used for tests. others bear the same scars, but do not know for sure. the government will hold an inquiry for what happened in the homes. it's not clear if drug testing will form a part of it. >>> let's go back to the top story, the shooting down of a plane in eastern ukraine. theodore is from the inst
babies from their mothers and claimed to care for them. >> this is not only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of island. the drugs test happened here. >> victor remembers the children lined up for doctors and nurses and maintains the state new all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children, with no contact, no one taking responsibility or in loco parentis. and a drug company coming in, having a field day and saking...
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i asked him if he thinks the catholic church can compete with his brand of christianity.t gift is the only qualification he actually needs. anyone can become a pastor? >> anyone can become a pastor. >> anyone can open a church? >> can open a church. >> reporter: the professor studies the business of of churches in brazil. he explains that enterprising evangelical pastors benefit from its total lack of regulation, and he says that many pastors lure new worshippers with visions of prosperity and health. at pastor aruda's church, no matter how shameless the pit pitch -- believers line up to grease his palms with an offering. and in return he greases theirs with a splash of his own special holy oil. members of these evangelical churches typically hand over 10% to 30% of their salary, not including offerings at mass. >> it's a very informal business. because the money just goes directly from the wallets of the member to the wallets of the pastor of the church. >> so there's no control over the money? >> there's no control over the money. >> reporter: he says that's made salvat
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are also co-opted often into drug smuggling and human smuggling and arms smuggling. >> has the catholic church or other churches moved into the border area the last stage, as you called it a? >> no. they are usually located and well-established crossing towns and urban areas. and there's lots of desert and there's lots of unfamiliar desolate territory throughout central america, especially in guatemala we have a lot of drug trafficking going on now. you know, as we came down in mexico, we can, colombia. which is really redirected much of this into central america. >> what do you teacher at the university? >> what to a teacher? migration, international migration, at the graduate and undergraduate level. i also teach family, and i've taught religion, development, but my favorite course is migration. >> what's similar about the current migration patterns from mexico to the u.s. to pass immigration in the u.s., anything? >> the composition has changed. there are more and more women. there are more and more unattached youth. so unaccompanied minors become a huge part of the migration flow from mexi
are also co-opted often into drug smuggling and human smuggling and arms smuggling. >> has the catholic church or other churches moved into the border area the last stage, as you called it a? >> no. they are usually located and well-established crossing towns and urban areas. and there's lots of desert and there's lots of unfamiliar desolate territory throughout central america, especially in guatemala we have a lot of drug trafficking going on now. you know, as we came down in...
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agency, cuban parents began spiriting their children off the island and into the care of the catholic church in the united states. they believed their separation would be temporary since few believed the united states would allow castro's increasingly left-leaning revolution to survive. after the failure of the bay of pigs invasion in april 19 61 and the october 1962 missile crisis destroyed their hopes, most of the appearance of these children fled to the u.s. and reclaimed their sons and daughters in exile. however, a number did not see their children again for 5, 10, and even 15 years. some of them were never reunited. in broad brush strokes are the facts of what have become known over time of operation pedro pan. there fact that most cubans in the gasper and on the island largely accept. however, cubans in the u.s. and on the island have come to attribute very different meaning to the children's exodus. they disagree about the motives that inspired it, about whether to remember it as a humanitarian or politically motivated event. and they disagree about the impact the familial separation
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the group from britain, germany and ireland is meeting the head of the catholic church in its private residence now. >> tim friend joins us from the vatican. we understand a meeting is going on involving a senior figure from the united states, catholic church, as well as some of those victims, what is supposed to happen in this meeting. >> that's right, the meeting will include shaun o'malley, the cardinal, the archbishop of the boston in the united states where 10 years ago this whole controversy erupted. of course, it had been going on for 10 years before that. boston was a catalyst for perhaps a moment when the church realised the extent to which this abuse was taking place. now, as you were saying, the pope has already held mass for these victims, it's his first meeting with victims of church abuse, and some critics say that's been a long-time coming. he was elected, after all, in february last year. and it is the first meeting of its kind to take place in the vatican. and he will be expressing his concern, his sympathy. but of course the critics say this is nothing more than the
the group from britain, germany and ireland is meeting the head of the catholic church in its private residence now. >> tim friend joins us from the vatican. we understand a meeting is going on involving a senior figure from the united states, catholic church, as well as some of those victims, what is supposed to happen in this meeting. >> that's right, the meeting will include shaun o'malley, the cardinal, the archbishop of the boston in the united states where 10 years ago this...
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i turned on the tv and every channel i flipped it on showed the catholic church on fire. >> fingerprints on a bottle of church wine led the police to abbo abbott. despite his claims of innocence, abbott says he took the plea deal to avoid testifying against his friends and being labeled a snitch. >> going to prison having a snitch name is like having a child molestation name. you just don't have it. they don't last long here. i wouldn't want to have the name snitch. i can't do it. >> abbott's not alone in his claim that he is serving time only because he didn't want to snitch on someone else. demetrius burkes admitted to being in the car in a drive-by shooting. but he says he wasn't the trigger man. >> there's no award you get for not snitching. but at the same time, the guy who did it, he got to live with it every day. i'm not completely innocent. i've done plenty of things in my life that would eventually lead me here or dead, you know what i mean? i believe god is punishing me now for everything that i did, in fact, do. so i'm just taking this time to learn from all the mistakes and r
i turned on the tv and every channel i flipped it on showed the catholic church on fire. >> fingerprints on a bottle of church wine led the police to abbo abbott. despite his claims of innocence, abbott says he took the plea deal to avoid testifying against his friends and being labeled a snitch. >> going to prison having a snitch name is like having a child molestation name. you just don't have it. they don't last long here. i wouldn't want to have the name snitch. i can't do it....
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. >> inside the the ukranian catholic church of philadelphia they prayed for the victims of those in the plane shot down. >> we pray for all the innocent lives needlessly taken for no reason at all. >> very, very sad. our reaction, it's only sadness. >> the investigation into the tragedy continues. no one has taken responsibility. but all signs point to russian-backed rebels. ukranian blame vladimir putin in which they call russian imperialism. >> ukraine wants to be free. we do not want to be under russian authority anymore. >> nicholas rodnisky is professor of eastern studies at lasalle. the tragedy over the skies of ukraine should wake up the world to putin's actions. >> hopefully the truth comes out and the world community won't stand for it. >> one way is to hit it financially. european leaders are calling for tougher economic sanctions the day before the plane was shut down pretz barack obama anoumsed savrmtions against several -- announced sanctions against several russian companies. >> world news with david muir will have more on the investigation into the downing of the mail
. >> inside the the ukranian catholic church of philadelphia they prayed for the victims of those in the plane shot down. >> we pray for all the innocent lives needlessly taken for no reason at all. >> very, very sad. our reaction, it's only sadness. >> the investigation into the tragedy continues. no one has taken responsibility. but all signs point to russian-backed rebels. ukranian blame vladimir putin in which they call russian imperialism. >> ukraine wants to...
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we have more on that shortly. >> next on al jazeera america presents... >> the catholic church of the 21st century is a global financial power. the pope might just be one of the biggest landloards in the world. the church is now spending heavily on political lobbyists. >> 21% of the dioceses told us that they never audit their parishes. we found that 85% of the dioceses had experienced an embezzlement in recent years, many more than one. >>
we have more on that shortly. >> next on al jazeera america presents... >> the catholic church of the 21st century is a global financial power. the pope might just be one of the biggest landloards in the world. the church is now spending heavily on political lobbyists. >> 21% of the dioceses told us that they never audit their parishes. we found that 85% of the dioceses had experienced an embezzlement in recent years, many more than one. >>
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nicholas catholic church. many came to pray after learning of the jet crash. they say they're devastated by the turn of events and this shows how critical is the ukraine continues to receive international support. chicago is home to about 46,000 ukrainian americans, a large number of the city's north side. the catholic church held this service dedicated to the 298 people killed aboard the malaysian airline flight. ukrainian americans have washed up for months the turmoil in ukraine beginning with anti- government protests in kiev over the former president's decision to move away from the european union. russian annexing of crimea in eastern ukraine, the separatist uprising and now what appears to be the downing of the malaysian jet near the country's border. one woman who attended the service said recent events make her thankful for the life she and her family have here. >> i want them to know about their heritage. but we are lucky that we live here and they have freedoms that we have and they don't take them for granted. >> the president and u.s. allies are p
nicholas catholic church. many came to pray after learning of the jet crash. they say they're devastated by the turn of events and this shows how critical is the ukraine continues to receive international support. chicago is home to about 46,000 ukrainian americans, a large number of the city's north side. the catholic church held this service dedicated to the 298 people killed aboard the malaysian airline flight. ukrainian americans have washed up for months the turmoil in ukraine beginning...
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criticized the irish state in the strongest terms for its lack of willingness to take on the catholic church, a church which after all, took babies from their mothers and then claimed to be caring for them. >> this isn't, however only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of ireland. >> victor remembers the children lined up for the doctors and nurses and maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, vulnerable children with no contact with their parents, or guardians, nobody taking responsibility and a few medics and drug people coming in and having a field day and taking advantage of very, very vulnerable children in an enclosed setting, where nobody knows what's going on and if it all goes horribly wrong, who cares and who knows and who's ever going to be held to account. >> this has created a headache for the drugs giant which bought the company responsible for the trials and now dealing with the legal consequences. the survivors say g.s.k. is trying to help. the company said what's come out is unsettling. marie was told she was
criticized the irish state in the strongest terms for its lack of willingness to take on the catholic church, a church which after all, took babies from their mothers and then claimed to be caring for them. >> this isn't, however only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church of ireland. >> victor remembers the children lined up for the doctors and nurses and maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, vulnerable...
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what she believes the catholic church should do next. >> well, i think that this is really reparations is a bit premature at this point because we know that children remain at risk. and what we are looking for is action that will protect children, the grown adults deserve to be -- to receive justice. but we can heal ourselves. but the children cannot protect themselves. so what we are looking for is really concrete action from pope francis, sand it just seems as -- and it just seems as though this is one more gesture that's symbolic but we don't see how it protects children. so we want action that would make a difference for the children. >> in your opinion, what other steps does the catholic church need to take specifically? >> well, i think specifically that first of all, that the investigation of sex crimes should not be done in sea secren institutions, rather all those records should just be opened up and turned over to police in whatever country the allegations have taken place. i think that pope francis should publicly punish the bishops who enable and transfer predators. i think
what she believes the catholic church should do next. >> well, i think that this is really reparations is a bit premature at this point because we know that children remain at risk. and what we are looking for is action that will protect children, the grown adults deserve to be -- to receive justice. but we can heal ourselves. but the children cannot protect themselves. so what we are looking for is really concrete action from pope francis, sand it just seems as -- and it just seems as...
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. >> the catholic church has begun its own war and called in experts from the vatican to teach a practice of ex-or six -- exorcism. >> we have come here to meet a priest performing more exorcisms because the rise in the number of followers of this religion, there has been an increase in deaths. in 2012 this father went to prison, repenting for crimes. >> translation: he was a hitman in charge of killing and cutting up people. he took pleasure in watching them suffer. he waspsed by the -- was possessed by the devil. >> translation: santa marta is everything but a sa. a skeleton with a cape. she presents herself as a figure that grants favors. invoke me, call me and i'll help you. in reality it's a trick. her desire is for her followers to commit all types of crimes. >> reporter: former thief and drug dealer was a devotee to santa morta since he was a child. now he has left her behind. >> when you sell drugs, you need application and grab on as an m ammual et. you are not afraid. santa morta is with me. she is protecting me, she has my back and feels justified. that's how it felt before. in
. >> the catholic church has begun its own war and called in experts from the vatican to teach a practice of ex-or six -- exorcism. >> we have come here to meet a priest performing more exorcisms because the rise in the number of followers of this religion, there has been an increase in deaths. in 2012 this father went to prison, repenting for crimes. >> translation: he was a hitman in charge of killing and cutting up people. he took pleasure in watching them suffer. he...
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and i know it's a priority for the catholic church. >> absolutely. >> in part because you have parishionerswas trying to be generous about it. trying to be charitable. >> i'll just cut to the chase here. >> cut to the chase. you always do. please, go ahead. >> well, we do care about immigration reform, but it's because the people in our society, most of those who have overstayed their visas are contributing to our society, and we should include them. and bring them out from the shadows. that's just wrong. but what we know is our economy would grow. is that we would have a better community, that we the people would be a better nation to do this, and we need to fix our system for going forward because we're in this predicament because we have really a 20th century immigration policy when we're in the 21st century. we need a new policy. there's basic agreement about how to have that happen. what we need to do is shake something loose out of the house of representatives. in the house of representatjált right now, there's basically three parties. there's the democrats and the republicans, and th
and i know it's a priority for the catholic church. >> absolutely. >> in part because you have parishionerswas trying to be generous about it. trying to be charitable. >> i'll just cut to the chase here. >> cut to the chase. you always do. please, go ahead. >> well, we do care about immigration reform, but it's because the people in our society, most of those who have overstayed their visas are contributing to our society, and we should include them. and bring them...
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that way i feel protected and she's taking care of me. >> reporter: the catholic church has begun it's own war and called in experts of the vatican to teach the old practice of exorcism. we came to this church to meet a priest performing many more exorcisms than in the past because of the rise in the number of of followers, there's also an increase in the number of people possessed by the devil. >> reporter: in 2012 the father performed an exorcism on an imprisoned cartel hitman. he killed dozens of people and cut up their bodies to dispose of them. >> translator: he was totally possessed by the devil. it's a sophisticated form of exorcism. >> reporter: for related exorcisms says he has left her behind. >> translator: when the father finished, i was crying and felt tired. i didn't understand why i was crying. i hardly ever cried before. >> reporter: some exorcisms lead to people vomiting or screaming out in pain. mental health experts says it points to people's psychological and not spiritual problems. on the edge of mexico city is the largest monument. it's here where they preach ever
that way i feel protected and she's taking care of me. >> reporter: the catholic church has begun it's own war and called in experts of the vatican to teach the old practice of exorcism. we came to this church to meet a priest performing many more exorcisms than in the past because of the rise in the number of of followers, there's also an increase in the number of people possessed by the devil. >> reporter: in 2012 the father performed an exorcism on an imprisoned cartel hitman. he...
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joseph's catholic church in fontana. nbc 4 was there as young children stepped off a federal bus now temporarily allowed to stay in the united states. >> my name is bianca. i am from el salvador with my family. >> she's thankful their stay in the border detention centers are over. >> the catholic church welcome us. we are here. we are okay. >> reporter: as families loaded into private cars and headed off to bus terminals it remains only part of their already long journey. >> to connect with whatever it is they have come to be with in the united states. >> they say these families have been given the green light by the federal government as they await their individual hearing seeking asylum. before the public gate closed for good nbc 4 went inside the former convent where private room has been made available for each family needing to rest. >> we were told this would likely be going on through the month of july. we are prepared to serve for however long we need to. >> nbc 4 found out this afternoon from fontana police the
joseph's catholic church in fontana. nbc 4 was there as young children stepped off a federal bus now temporarily allowed to stay in the united states. >> my name is bianca. i am from el salvador with my family. >> she's thankful their stay in the border detention centers are over. >> the catholic church welcome us. we are here. we are okay. >> reporter: as families loaded into private cars and headed off to bus terminals it remains only part of their already long...
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. >>> pope francis today apologizing for what he called a sacrilegious cult within the catholic church. his comments on the cover-up were perhaps the most revealing. what he said coming up. >>> welcome back. the national lead is a humanitarian crisis on american soil but not one that president obama seems to think he needs to see with his own eyes. more than 52,000 unaccompanied minors have fled central america since october. many of them crossing the mexican american border alone only to end up packed into overflowing processing facilities like this one in texas. while the white house is trying to work with september ral american countries to stop this influx, the president is not schedules to visit any border fas y facilities, despite the fact he will be in texas saturday. you michelle kosinski in live in texas. what is more important than seeing this humanitarian crisis with his own eyes? >> this question has been asked of the white house probably more than a dozen times. wouldn't this be the ideal time for the president to see the problem up close since they are calling this an urg
. >>> pope francis today apologizing for what he called a sacrilegious cult within the catholic church. his comments on the cover-up were perhaps the most revealing. what he said coming up. >>> welcome back. the national lead is a humanitarian crisis on american soil but not one that president obama seems to think he needs to see with his own eyes. more than 52,000 unaccompanied minors have fled central america since october. many of them crossing the mexican american border...
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he said there is no room for this in the catholic church.erstand they were very moved in that chapel and then he met as our correspondent said with them for half an hour each, three hour meeting. and, again, he's formed a whole commission now to continue to address these needs. he said in these public statements today, this morning, bishops will be held accountable. that's first time i've heard a pope say that. that's what people have been asking for. so this is a process, i don't think we can expect everything to happen all at once because this has been such an ongoing issue and problem. but pope francis is taking steps that no pope so far has taken and i think will continue to see more. >> yeah, just this last spring instituting his zero tolerance policy which obviously is something that a lot of folks looked at and said that's a very good idea to move forward with that. delia, one of the other things that has been discussed here, the pope vowing to make reparations. do we know anything about what that would look like? >> well, there are a
he said there is no room for this in the catholic church.erstand they were very moved in that chapel and then he met as our correspondent said with them for half an hour each, three hour meeting. and, again, he's formed a whole commission now to continue to address these needs. he said in these public statements today, this morning, bishops will be held accountable. that's first time i've heard a pope say that. that's what people have been asking for. so this is a process, i don't think we can...
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criticized the irish state in the strongest terms, for its lack of willingness to take on the catholic church a church wimp after all, took babies from their mothers and then claimed to be caring for them. >> this isn't only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by thin thingy can church of ireland. >> kick tore maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, it is vulnerable 13 with no contact with their parents. no one taking responsibility or in loco practic parentis, and tg advantage of children. if it all goes horribly wrong, who cares and who knows and who's ever going to be held to account. >> this has crowd a headache for the drugs giant which bought the company responsible for the trials and now dealing with the legal consequences. survivors say it is trying to help. the company said what is coming out in unsettling. marie was told she was used for tests. many others bear the same scars but don't know for sure. the government will hold an inquiry into what happened at the homes. it isn't clear whether drug testing will form a part of it. >> more than
criticized the irish state in the strongest terms, for its lack of willingness to take on the catholic church a church wimp after all, took babies from their mothers and then claimed to be caring for them. >> this isn't only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by thin thingy can church of ireland. >> kick tore maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, it is vulnerable 13 with no contact with their parents. no one taking responsibility...
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immigrant priestagency, parents began spurting their children off the island and into the care of the catholic church in the united states. they believe their except pair since uld be temporary few would allow the left leaning revolution to survive. failure of the bay of pigs invasion in april 19th par 61 and the october 1962 missile crisis destroyed their hopes, most of the parents of these children fled to the u.s. and reclaimed their sons and exile.rs in however a number of them did not 5, 10 and children for 15 years. some of them were never reunited. these in very broad brush trokes are the facts as operation pedro pan. they're the fact that's most island largely accept. however cube bans in the u.s. attribute very different meanings to the children's exodus. disagree about the motives that inspire it and whether to humanitarian s a or politically motivated event about the impact 61 familial separationed a. these he hrerpblged over time as matured, atended college and began articulating cultural and political identiti identities. s they watched television news story of child refugees coming viet
immigrant priestagency, parents began spurting their children off the island and into the care of the catholic church in the united states. they believe their except pair since uld be temporary few would allow the left leaning revolution to survive. failure of the bay of pigs invasion in april 19th par 61 and the october 1962 missile crisis destroyed their hopes, most of the parents of these children fled to the u.s. and reclaimed their sons and exile.rs in however a number of them did not 5,...
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senate democrats should not wage war on the catholic church. it's not just the nuns who are dismayed. the catholic bishops have said the proposed bill -- quote -- "does not befit a nation to manage religious liberty and would allow the government to -- quote -- override religious freedom rights of americans regarding health coverage. so it's not just the nuns. it's the catholic bishops. the democratic party said your free exercise of religion rights have no place in a democratic senate. the catholic bishops went on to say -- quote -- "if in the future the executive branch chose to add the abortion pill rudd -- ru-486 or even elective surgical abortion including late-term abortion to the list of coverages, those who object to providing such coverage would appear to have no recourse. mr. president, think about that for a second. the catholic bishops just said the bill this body is getting ready to vote on, if passed would enable the federal government to try to force catholic nuns to pay for and carry out partial-birth abortion. that's staggering.
senate democrats should not wage war on the catholic church. it's not just the nuns who are dismayed. the catholic bishops have said the proposed bill -- quote -- "does not befit a nation to manage religious liberty and would allow the government to -- quote -- override religious freedom rights of americans regarding health coverage. so it's not just the nuns. it's the catholic bishops. the democratic party said your free exercise of religion rights have no place in a democratic senate....
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nowadays, of course in the catholic church a woman cannot be a priest or a de deacon. and in the southern of the baptist convention, a woman can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent or minimize the position of women and girls. i didn't ask him to change the church's position on women of course, but he wrote me a very nice letter back, the position of women in the church needed to be strengthened and would be. >> i know you said that president obama has not. >> my other predecessors, i'm not criticizing president obama because you know i've been out of office for 35 years. and it's natural for a president to consult other presidents if he wants to who have been more recently in the white house. so i think that george w. bush and bill clinton have been there just before h
nowadays, of course in the catholic church a woman cannot be a priest or a de deacon. and in the southern of the baptist convention, a woman can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent...
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there used to be a catholic church up there, and it's no longer there, but that's where everybody wass a bunker up here that people--that's where they took all of the lumber. - there was an a.i.m. bunker up there? - yeah. - the occupation of wounded knee, south dakota, by militant indians ended today. the indians and their supporters put down their guns and surrendered to federal marshals and fbi agents. - then they left. what once was our wounded knee community was shattered. no trading post, no running water, no heat, no electricity. our people had to live the best way they could with nothing. - i thought the a.i.m. were doing us good. look what they did to us. - longstanding friendships and trust were replaced with suspicion and hopelessness. we were left alone to deal with our own problems as no help came. - the guys that came into wounded knee at that time were nothing more than just little bullies with guns. no, they promised, you know, many times they would rebuild this house, but they never did. just a lot of empty promises in it, and this is-- so this is all that's left, and
there used to be a catholic church up there, and it's no longer there, but that's where everybody wass a bunker up here that people--that's where they took all of the lumber. - there was an a.i.m. bunker up there? - yeah. - the occupation of wounded knee, south dakota, by militant indians ended today. the indians and their supporters put down their guns and surrendered to federal marshals and fbi agents. - then they left. what once was our wounded knee community was shattered. no trading post,...
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many followers identify themselves as catholic, despite the church rejecting the saint.adam reports, the movement is linked to the vie len drug trade in mexico. >> reporter: death has attracted this mass of followers in mexico city, the saint of death, that is. they have come to pray at her altar in one of the most violent neighborhoods to ask for her protection and favors. believers say they're drawn to want saint because she doesn't judge them, rich or poor, good or bad, all are equal in death's eyes. in recent years authorities and the catholic church have linked followers of the white girl as she's known for the violence raging across mexico. we went into the market where anything is for sale, even a hired gun. we met a believer. like many followers, he has her likeness etched on his skin. do you pray before you go out and kill someone? >> translator: yes, of course. if i go out to do a job, i pray to her before i leave. i like a candle to that she illuminates the path for me. that way i feel protected, and i feel that she's taking care of me. >> reporter: the cathol
many followers identify themselves as catholic, despite the church rejecting the saint.adam reports, the movement is linked to the vie len drug trade in mexico. >> reporter: death has attracted this mass of followers in mexico city, the saint of death, that is. they have come to pray at her altar in one of the most violent neighborhoods to ask for her protection and favors. believers say they're drawn to want saint because she doesn't judge them, rich or poor, good or bad, all are equal...
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this isn't however only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church. victor remembers all the children being lined up for the doctors and nurses and he maintains, the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children with no contact with their children or guardians for that matter. no parents taking responsibility, and a few medics and drug people coming in and having a field day and taking advantage of very, very vulnerable children in an enclosed setting where nobody knows what's going on. and if it all goes horribly wrong who cares, who knows and who is going to be held to account? >> this is a headache for the drug giant gsk. who is having to do with the legal consequences. what's come out is unsettling. maria has been told she was used for tests. many others bear the same scars but simply don't know for sure. the government has said it will hold an inquiry what happened in the homes. it is not clear whether drug testing will even form apart of it. lawrence lee, al jazeera, in ireland. >>> now following up with the ris
this isn't however only an issue for the catholic church. this home was run by the anglican church. victor remembers all the children being lined up for the doctors and nurses and he maintains, the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is. it is vulnerable children with no contact with their children or guardians for that matter. no parents taking responsibility, and a few medics and drug people coming in and having a field day and taking advantage of very, very vulnerable...
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the catholic church leader asks for forgiveness. hat'e the al .you can't record that many shows at onceoo wht t'e the al why? ituav. oo wht t'e the al up to s record up to 12 show. why? block ofwindor drive. weriv on s d uminute ago. they say two of theere d e. vicean a next door to get help. nbc 10'sesse jary is working th he'll have a live report town. c wh him for a live report a5:00 a.m. two me after a shooting in for philadelphia's wissinoming neighborhood. sus may have yerescreulyonrt thftereralerrmers ud foul lange oblited t make therte as lyly> mi a teenage girlom peayhe stiver received her remainsm e berks un theyappeed in longsd in a potters fi s thoninde until it. we want someone to come forward and g uree rest of this. >> no one connected the dots caus there w no internet or missing person data bases back then. >>> 4:45 would-beobbe was sed in his tracks at an cite happene sunday night. police say after drexel graed his. ho a thhense ked rnginpolice cld and eyoit .ndarge oa d h tree branch. the riders were on the ninja roller coaster at six flags magic mountain. >>> the plea
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for the last five decades, she's been walking to saint martin's catholic church for sunday services, but today, d.c. police still have the area block off with crime scenetape. several hours after shooting. >> i work at the police academy for years. say just before 1:30, three people were shot here. she says she heard at least six shots overnight. >> i thought they were crackers will stop somebody was celebrating fourth of july too late. >> it appears the driver hit a street sign and i are hydrant bridge.rashing into the >> that's probably what it was that made that terrible noise. he hit it. know what i heard was. >> investigators are trying to piece together what unfolded overnight. meanwhile, longtime residents sort of violent crime was normal more than 10 years ago but hadn't happened in this area for a while. >> it was peaceful and quiet. say one man is facing first read murder charges in the shooting. it's unclear how the other victims are doing at this time. police have not released any information on their conditions. >> a huge vote tomorrow involving plans to bring a casino t
for the last five decades, she's been walking to saint martin's catholic church for sunday services, but today, d.c. police still have the area block off with crime scenetape. several hours after shooting. >> i work at the police academy for years. say just before 1:30, three people were shot here. she says she heard at least six shots overnight. >> i thought they were crackers will stop somebody was celebrating fourth of july too late. >> it appears the driver hit a street...
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the catholic church needs reforms. referredrbal -- some to the bible.he priest was suspended on wednesday. others have tried to play down the remarks on twitter. they think the priest only apologize because the video has been seen by thousands of people. some have denounced a society which condones under age sex. the father has met with a young woman's mother to apologize in person and is sent a message asking for her forgiveness. she has except did his apology. photographers -- the same scene, highlighting changes that have yet to happen with stunning results, as you can see here with the eiffel tower. this collection is available to view on the artist's website. rebecca brown from london, has the urge to pull out one's hair, usually from the scalp. she started taking a photograph of her self every day from the age of 15. she wants to try to understand her condition in order to beat it. the clip is available to view. gg99Ññwçça7guc >> this is a production of china central television america. >> around the world, images of women--everyday portrayals of
the catholic church needs reforms. referredrbal -- some to the bible.he priest was suspended on wednesday. others have tried to play down the remarks on twitter. they think the priest only apologize because the video has been seen by thousands of people. some have denounced a society which condones under age sex. the father has met with a young woman's mother to apologize in person and is sent a message asking for her forgiveness. she has except did his apology. photographers -- the same scene,...
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although, we know in the last ten years a lot has been paid out by the catholic church, particularlyn the united states, in termless of reparations. reparations can happen in many ways. one is a psychological and healing reparation. perhaps the most important, as you pointed out at the top of this segment, is the idea of future accountability and ensuring that the measures that the church has put in place and have been working on for the past ten years are going to be enforced. it's one of the things that victim groups are calling for. it's something which the pope made sure to mention today. he pledged better procedures and policies to ensure the future of minors would be safe. wolf? >> delia gallagher in rome covering this story. coming up, a cnn exclusive. an elite force in iraq as they try to keep isis troops at bay. stand by for that. >>> 63 women and girls escaped from their captors in nigeria. how did they flee? where are they now? but with pamprin, a period means sgo!! pain relievers only relieve pain. multi-symptom pamprin relieves all your symptoms. so there's no stopping y
although, we know in the last ten years a lot has been paid out by the catholic church, particularlyn the united states, in termless of reparations. reparations can happen in many ways. one is a psychological and healing reparation. perhaps the most important, as you pointed out at the top of this segment, is the idea of future accountability and ensuring that the measures that the church has put in place and have been working on for the past ten years are going to be enforced. it's one of the...
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now, i got to tell you, i think the roman catholic church has a lot of power in this country, and whencomes to the abortion issue, i think they have cooperated with making it a wedge issue that benefits republicans. i don't think there's any question about that. >> but most catholics vote democrat. >> at this point they do. >> so -- >> let me say also you know what's in your favor? guess who approved roe v. wade? >> are you reading my notes? remember when "the new york times" ran the ad when general petraeus came back to washington to testify in front of the foreign relations committee which included senators clinton and obama who were planning to run for congress and "the new york times" allowed an ad that said, general betraeus which would have fit the definition of what you just described as their reasoning for denying an ad. that would have been one that i would have said no to as well, but maybe "the new york times" should just say we'll run any ad. >> yeah. >> i wonder, should we draft an ad and send it over asking if we should have unmarried women on the court or why the court h
now, i got to tell you, i think the roman catholic church has a lot of power in this country, and whencomes to the abortion issue, i think they have cooperated with making it a wedge issue that benefits republicans. i don't think there's any question about that. >> but most catholics vote democrat. >> at this point they do. >> so -- >> let me say also you know what's in your favor? guess who approved roe v. wade? >> are you reading my notes? remember when "the...
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precisely this turn to the church, right, turn to the catholic church as a space for help, we have toze that traditi tradition, recognize that history, but also have to recognize the large dangers that have come with leaning on religion and theology. it is a little scary. help is good, as long as the church doesn't start pros they will advertising, we will be okay. >> think about what karl rove had to say. >> the difference between bush and obama, president bush went to new orleans within several days after the crisis began. president obama has yet to go to the border. the power of the president of the united states on the rio grande river, saying to people of central america, do not send your children here, do not spend them on a dangerous, expensive journey, if they're able to live through the journey, we will catch them, return them, all will be for naught. don't even try. that would be a powerful message. >> goodness gracious. ten seconds a piece. >> george bush was there in katrina after neglecting folks there for days. it was pure theater. the president said it best. he is not g
precisely this turn to the church, right, turn to the catholic church as a space for help, we have toze that traditi tradition, recognize that history, but also have to recognize the large dangers that have come with leaning on religion and theology. it is a little scary. help is good, as long as the church doesn't start pros they will advertising, we will be okay. >> think about what karl rove had to say. >> the difference between bush and obama, president bush went to new orleans...
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there are around 3,000 christians in gaza, so the catholic church here has opened it's doors, and some people are staying there for the moment as well. >> well, of course, over the last 15 days we have talked about the israeli military machine, certainly surrounding the gaza strip. mow do you assess their deployment this evening? >> it doesn't seem to have changed. it doesn't seem as though the tanks which we know are in east road have moved out of that area that they have advanced further into disas gaza strip, over the last 24 hours they seem to be staying put. we are still getting shelling from the coast, you can hear them here because we are right on the coast here from time to time. and the whole eastern flank of the gaza strip, is still being hit with intense shelling. from time to time, in the central region and all the way down. the death toll for the last 24 hours is around 76 palestinians. 15 of them are people in bodies that have been putted out of the rubble, as emergency crews are now able to get to some of the areas. that they hadn't been able to get to over the last few
there are around 3,000 christians in gaza, so the catholic church here has opened it's doors, and some people are staying there for the moment as well. >> well, of course, over the last 15 days we have talked about the israeli military machine, certainly surrounding the gaza strip. mow do you assess their deployment this evening? >> it doesn't seem to have changed. it doesn't seem as though the tanks which we know are in east road have moved out of that area that they have advanced...