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overall pride reactions that but across africa there seems to be an increase in support of the catholic church why is that. oh absolutely and while in europe the population is shrinking it is growing in most parts of the continent and so is the numbers of catholics and of christians in general is projected or estimated that by 206040 percent of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that's well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the ones to to be electing the his successor in the future where the numbers increase in door across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we've seen it with pentecostal coast j
overall pride reactions that but across africa there seems to be an increase in support of the catholic church why is that. oh absolutely and while in europe the population is shrinking it is growing in most parts of the continent and so is the numbers of catholics and of christians in general is projected or estimated that by 206040 percent of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that's well back in the days it was europe...
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so we are not participants in our actions in the catholic church. takes a while there's got loophole up. [laughter] but one of the things that needs to bubble up is we don't have a healthy church. we put all males, needing in setting policy, and making decisions. we need women. [applause] we need women to be healthy we need women. and we need men. but we do have no mail church, making these policies and decisions, they need help. we need to have women in there. so i'm staying to mouth to pope francis. when he can't turn a whole cruise boat around in the catholic church. he's doing great stuff. when he is setting directions. getting back to the gospel of jesus. every human being has dignity. but, women who are baptized into the faith just like men, we are all made in the image of christ. yet when it comes to making the decisions, it can only be men at the front. the name of it is sexism, it is discrimination definitely on the basis of that women cannot make these decisions. leaders of prayer in priesthood. either bubbles coming up. you speak your trut
so we are not participants in our actions in the catholic church. takes a while there's got loophole up. [laughter] but one of the things that needs to bubble up is we don't have a healthy church. we put all males, needing in setting policy, and making decisions. we need women. [applause] we need women to be healthy we need women. and we need men. but we do have no mail church, making these policies and decisions, they need help. we need to have women in there. so i'm staying to mouth to pope...
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and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok iran so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the peace agreement is but in the same time the parts of the armed faction of the former rebel group are now more we have play in the war drums so it doesn't look like a long term impact they have there was also some criticism about the timing of his visit in mauritius and in mozambique because in both countries elections will be taking place soon and some opposition politicians criticized that they might use the visit of the pope for their advantage we're living here. many thanks for your time our correspondent in more gracious. south africa now where racial tensions have been running high in recent month
and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok iran so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the...
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church. and then we want to open it up to y'all's questions. so many, many, many catholics are struggling with what to do about sexual abuse within the church, and because you've been a victim advocate in so many ways and you've really thought deeply about how we reckon with horrible things and how we also see the humanity in all people, what do you hope -- how do you hope the church might proceed in healing the gulf between the people who have been harmed and the seemingly self-protective church institution? >> not seemingly protective, we know that bishops covered for pedophile priests to protect the image of the church and sent the men to parishes where they could continue to abuse children. that is a sin. and i'm glad that prosecutors are coming in, because it's a crime. and that's a tricky thing about religion. we've got to preserve our image above all. and in this letter that i wrote to pope francis -- i got to meet pope francis through an innocent man in oklahoma who was about to be executed. i asked the pope's help. he came and he intervened for richard. so i got to
church. and then we want to open it up to y'all's questions. so many, many, many catholics are struggling with what to do about sexual abuse within the church, and because you've been a victim advocate in so many ways and you've really thought deeply about how we reckon with horrible things and how we also see the humanity in all people, what do you hope -- how do you hope the church might proceed in healing the gulf between the people who have been harmed and the seemingly self-protective...
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challenging situation to look at. >> i mean, a lot of my friends that i grew up with, catholic are now nuns. they don't go to church. they don't consider themselves catholic, you know we know from statistics, from studies, that's the main reason that young people are leaving the church the some of the harder teachings of the church. but, i think that is not something that can't be overcome. we can overcome that. what we need to do is train ourselves, our youth ministers, our young adult leaders to be more comfortable talking about the teachings of the church. in a loving way. it always has to be with love. so, if we can really speak the truth in a compelling way with love, i think that we can, i think that we can work on that. >> and, there is a large demographic is intellectually adept people. i mean, everybody has a college degree, now. i think you make intellectual arguments. for instance, bishop baron has his videos and ministry. are there others that are specifically directed at youth and young adults? >>:father mike smith, he has a ton of videos directed to young adults and youth, i use them in the classroom
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sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the peace agreement is but in the same time the parts of the armed faction of the former rebel group are now more we have playing the war drums so it doesn't look like a long term impact they have there was also some criticism about the timing of his visit in more riches and in mozambique because in both countries elections will be taking place soon and some opposition politician criticized that they might use the visit of the pope for their advantage will evince here. many thanks for your time our correspondent in re shoes. racial tensions have been running high in recent months riots and against foreign nationals have been ramping up across the country at least 10 people have been killed in the violence over the last week yesterday and. disrupted a speech by veteran politi
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and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the peace agreement is but in the same time parts of the armed faction of the former rebel group are now more we have play in the war drums so it doesn't look like a long term impact they have there was also some criticism about the timing of his visit in more riches and in mozambique because in both countries elections will be taking place soon and some oppositions politicians criticize that they might use the visit of the pope for their advantage will eventually have. many thanks for your time our correspondent in more gracious. to south africa now where racial tensions have been running high in recent months
and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the peace...
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and i really learned the mission of social justice from the catholic church. my parents both believed in the catholic are church, but when they disagreed with it, they actually would petition the catholic church. my dad was an aerospace engineer. he actually worked on that ail apollo mission -- early apollo mission, and he talked to my sister and i about having, bringing women, mathematicians on to his team because it made his technical teams better. and when we could see as four kids that hi planter -- my parents, his engineer if's salary wouldn't put us all through college, they started a real estate investment business, and my mom ran it through the day, and we as kids and my dad worked on it on the nights and on the weekend. so i really learned about how a young woman could be in the world and that i could be anything i wanted to be, and that was a very fortunate message to have. >> that's good. one person who's not here today but is still very present in all of our work bill gates sr. who you share in the book that in the 1940s he wrote his thesis on the f
and i really learned the mission of social justice from the catholic church. my parents both believed in the catholic are church, but when they disagreed with it, they actually would petition the catholic church. my dad was an aerospace engineer. he actually worked on that ail apollo mission -- early apollo mission, and he talked to my sister and i about having, bringing women, mathematicians on to his team because it made his technical teams better. and when we could see as four kids that hi...
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church. so then we will open up to your question so many catholics are struggling what to do within the church and you have been a victim advocate in so many ways and you thought about how to reckon and how we see that humanity in all people, what do you hope the church might in healing the gulf of the people who have been harmed and the self protected church institution. >> bishops covered pedophile priests to protect the image of the church and sent them to other parishes when they could continue. and i am glad that prosecutors are coming in because that is a crime. that's the tricky thing about religion to preserve our image above all but i got to meet pope francis in oklahoma a man was about to be executed and he interviewed some i got to meet pope francis and when i did i handed him a personal letter not just about the death penalty because it took 1600 years to change so we are not precipitous interactions. [laughter] it takes a while. [laughter] but one of the things is we don't have a healthy church leading in policymaking decisions we need women. but when you have an all-male church t
church. so then we will open up to your question so many catholics are struggling what to do within the church and you have been a victim advocate in so many ways and you thought about how to reckon and how we see that humanity in all people, what do you hope the church might in healing the gulf of the people who have been harmed and the self protected church institution. >> bishops covered pedophile priests to protect the image of the church and sent them to other parishes when they...
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all the way to the interior of the uniteunited states are being subsidized for example by the catholic church, and every step that we are in. in concert with nongovernmental organizations like doctors without borders that are creating those magnets and factors that the drug cartels then exploit. >> host: i would love to explain further this the cycle of humans bungling and a lot of people don't understand the extent to which you have got people that are being driven up from countries like th by the cn illicit organizations for profit. not narcotics, the people to get across the country and then the way they do it is by exploiting the law but then what you find as you go tis you go to the bord people are being brought across to processed can you talk a little bit about that in the exploitation of the wall in hell that comes together? >> guest co. for the average consumer if they are well-informed, the impression that they are trying to avoid trouble and you know that it is not true. they have been coached not just ground to their hearing it on the radio. of course we know now and in your state
all the way to the interior of the uniteunited states are being subsidized for example by the catholic church, and every step that we are in. in concert with nongovernmental organizations like doctors without borders that are creating those magnets and factors that the drug cartels then exploit. >> host: i would love to explain further this the cycle of humans bungling and a lot of people don't understand the extent to which you have got people that are being driven up from countries like...
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a lot of catholic immigrants still go to church regularly for reasons of faith and often for reasonser people from their own home countries as well as social reasons. they are strangers in a strange land andi they are strangers in a strange land and i think some of them are perhaps concerned. we have heard concerns about so—called hate speech being aimed at immigrants and i think some of those concerns are probably working their way up from parish churches through priests to the highest levels of the catholic church and i think they have no which the cardinal and i think that is why today he has got involved with this debate and made this intervention. let's take a closer look to the government's pledge to put billions of pounds into hospital projects across england. the proposals include a £2.7bn investment for six hospitals over five years and a new approach to mental health treatment to be trialled in 12 areas across the country. earlier i got the views of anita charles. it is a big investment compared to the investment last year from theresa may which was for a day to but althoug
a lot of catholic immigrants still go to church regularly for reasons of faith and often for reasonser people from their own home countries as well as social reasons. they are strangers in a strange land andi they are strangers in a strange land and i think some of them are perhaps concerned. we have heard concerns about so—called hate speech being aimed at immigrants and i think some of those concerns are probably working their way up from parish churches through priests to the highest...
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and you grew up in the catholic church, i got amazing social justice route from the catholic church, was sent by literal gnomescnuns, they sent us out oe community to work, i worked at the dawes county courthouse, hospital, public education system down the road from my school, they taught us that one person can make thene difference in one other person's life and that we are here to give something back, our time, energy and money in any of those three can work so i had those roots and i kept thinking, when it is age-appropriate i will counsel all three of my children to use contraceptives. i use contraceptives and i thought how can i believe this and if i believe in my values fully in my home in my workplace, i want to use my voice because i'm telling my daughters to use their voice and my son and two, i believe in this tool and it turns out over 90% of americans believe in uses tool. evenen catholic women. at the very end of the day i said, okay i will not let women and children die because i'm afraid, i was terrified to go out and speak about this. but somebody had to do it. and at
and you grew up in the catholic church, i got amazing social justice route from the catholic church, was sent by literal gnomescnuns, they sent us out oe community to work, i worked at the dawes county courthouse, hospital, public education system down the road from my school, they taught us that one person can make thene difference in one other person's life and that we are here to give something back, our time, energy and money in any of those three can work so i had those roots and i kept...
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call but the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in and nobody had to report their deaths at them but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home boat reached the so-called new world slavery had been a pillar of the spanish colonial economy for centuries and when they could no longer find enough indigenous people to cover their labor needs the spanish had millions of africans abducted and torn from their own lands and shipped across the atlantic to the caribbean. the immediate destination after the brutal sea journey was the port city of kut to hang on to india's or the slaves or auctioned off fun prosser de i don't wanna. buyers continually appeared and examined the condition of the slaves teeth their age and state of else critical them both reported on the inhumane events seen at the slave auctions they forcibly wrenched their mouths open j
call but the spanish forests the indigenous inhabitants to work in the mines and the eyes of the catholic church they didn't have a soul and were therefore seen as dispensable labor for working in the tunnels in and nobody had to report their deaths at them but unequal this is why there are no real statistics on how many people died working in the mines in the 1900 centuries forty's. by the time home boat reached the so-called new world slavery had been a pillar of the spanish colonial economy...
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fiat's currency here in france that was backed by all the property that they had seized from the catholic church as a derivative it was a derivative and nowadays i realized it dawned on me with all these negative interest rates all of these crazy economic policies emanating from our governments but particular from the central banks is because we actually do have globally and ask not because most people think that banks lend to businesses and that's what they're doing and everybody's looking at the e.c.b. to cut rates that they can lend to businesses and grow the economy but actually over 85 percent of all bank lending is for properties and property bubbles so we're stuck with that right i mean that's a transfer payment and they use derivatives these modern channels of banking and conduits to collateralize the property in the modern cars the french government the time simply seized via the catholic church their property securitized it and sold their currency back as such but here in the 21000 area they did they do it using reverse collateralized mortgage obligations and fancy wall street products
fiat's currency here in france that was backed by all the property that they had seized from the catholic church as a derivative it was a derivative and nowadays i realized it dawned on me with all these negative interest rates all of these crazy economic policies emanating from our governments but particular from the central banks is because we actually do have globally and ask not because most people think that banks lend to businesses and that's what they're doing and everybody's looking at...
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a lot of catholic immigrants still go to church regularly for reasons of faith and often for reasonsell as social reasons. they are strangers in a strange land and i think some of them are perhaps concerned. we have heard concerns about so—called hate speech being aimed at immigrants and i think some of those concerns are probably working their way up from parish churches through priests to the highest levels of the catholic church and i think they have now reached the cardinal and i think that is why today he has got involved with this debate and made this intervention. labour mps have rallied to support dame margaret hodge, who is facing a re—selection battle after her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. the former labour chairwoman harriet harman said she was dismayed by the move, saying ‘surely this cannot stand'. the former foreign secretary david miliband said it was ‘mad, truly crazy.‘ and that ‘any constituency would be lucky to have margaret as their mp.‘ and the deputy leader of the labour party tom watson said he had ‘no doubt margaret parents should
a lot of catholic immigrants still go to church regularly for reasons of faith and often for reasonsell as social reasons. they are strangers in a strange land and i think some of them are perhaps concerned. we have heard concerns about so—called hate speech being aimed at immigrants and i think some of those concerns are probably working their way up from parish churches through priests to the highest levels of the catholic church and i think they have now reached the cardinal and i think...
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it's his fourth visit to africa since he became the head of the roman catholic church in 2013.mbique, where he will meet the president. many are hoping the pope will discuss the country's human rights record. the american songwriter lashawn daniels has died in a car accident aged a2. he was behind some of pop music's biggest hits such as lady gaga's ‘telephone' and destiny child's ‘say my name'. he leaves behind a wife and three sons. youtube has been fined $170 million in the united states to settle charges it illegally collected and shared data from children. authorities said the video—sharing site, which is owned by google, violated a law preventing internet companies from using the personal information of children under 13 without their parents‘ consent. a verdict is due later in the case of a noisy cockerel in france. a retired couple took the bird's owners to court over noise pollution because his piercing scream was disturbing them too early. the case, which has been ongoing for more than two years has divided opinion on the picturesque island of ile d'oleron. let's turn
it's his fourth visit to africa since he became the head of the roman catholic church in 2013.mbique, where he will meet the president. many are hoping the pope will discuss the country's human rights record. the american songwriter lashawn daniels has died in a car accident aged a2. he was behind some of pop music's biggest hits such as lady gaga's ‘telephone' and destiny child's ‘say my name'. he leaves behind a wife and three sons. youtube has been fined $170 million in the united states...
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fiat's currency here in france that was backed by all the property that they had seized from the catholic church as a derivative it was a derivative and nowadays i realised it dawned on me with all these negative interest rates all of these crazy economic policies emanating from our governments but at particular from the central banks is because we actually do have globally and assoc not because. most people think that banks lend to businesses and that's what they're doing and everybody's looking at the e.c.b. to cut rates at that they can lend to businesses and grow the economy but actually over 85 percent of all bank lending is for properties and property bubbles so we're stuck with that right i mean that's a transfer payment and they use derivatives these modern channels of banking and conduits to collateralize the property in the modern cars the french government the time simply seized it via the catholic church their property securitized it and sold their currency back as such but here in the 21000 area they did they do it using reverse collateralized morgan's obligations and fancy wall str
fiat's currency here in france that was backed by all the property that they had seized from the catholic church as a derivative it was a derivative and nowadays i realised it dawned on me with all these negative interest rates all of these crazy economic policies emanating from our governments but at particular from the central banks is because we actually do have globally and assoc not because. most people think that banks lend to businesses and that's what they're doing and everybody's...
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the pope ‘strip for the catholic church in africa. y became political. with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and for the thousands that came out to greet him, then counted a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is as much a conservationist as he isa is as much a conservationist as he is a question. —— christian. now it's time for a look at the weather. and it is still one of your lines, i hope i got it right, we'll see. they certainly got it right here to end the day in halifax. a glorious and their thanks to rosa, one of our weather watchers for sending that in light -- weather watchers for sending that in light —— late in the day. but want to start the new day on monday that will be a distant memory. it has been a reasonable weekend but this weather front is already manifesting itself across northern and western parts of the british isles. it will certainly be there with a vengeance. transplant. and, possibly in ireland, wales, coming into the south—west defendant. through the morning into the afternoon
the pope ‘strip for the catholic church in africa. y became political. with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and for the thousands that came out to greet him, then counted a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is as much a conservationist as he isa is as much a conservationist as he is a question. —— christian. now it's time for a look at the weather. and it is still one of your lines, i hope i got it right, we'll see. they certainly got it right here to...
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and it's not just the catholic church. i talk about the lutheran immigrants and refugees services. is one of thevoluntary agencies , and the beltway, the vernacular has one of these exclusive refugee resettlement contracts and they're responsible for bringing johan omar and her family here. and they're largely responsible for transforming the twin cities into the biggest breeding ground for jihad plots that are not only taking place here domestically but of course many of these young men were brought here and there toddler years for their early elementary school years now going back to somalia and killing their own people or targeting american soldiers. so i find it highly ironic that you have these liberal military leaders who published a piece in the washington post recently arguing against a more radical reduction for refugee resettlement numbers.by saying that it would make us or unsafe as we need to import more arabic translators from afghanistan and iraq that here. my answer to that is an appendix in open borders incorporated which profiles 60 of what i call refugee hotties i
and it's not just the catholic church. i talk about the lutheran immigrants and refugees services. is one of thevoluntary agencies , and the beltway, the vernacular has one of these exclusive refugee resettlement contracts and they're responsible for bringing johan omar and her family here. and they're largely responsible for transforming the twin cities into the biggest breeding ground for jihad plots that are not only taking place here domestically but of course many of these young men were...
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can you talk a little bit about the catholic church.evangelical churches, and that a part of this whole network. sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly. maybe for some good purposes in their heart. because at the end of the date they are still part of this human smuggling cycle. michelle: i'm catholic myself and over the years, i have become more aware that the vatican and the u.s. confronts of catholic bishops are actively involved in converting our borders but i didn't know how deep and how many billions of dollars for his sake. many of them and forum of government contracts for the refugee resettlement racket. in the case of the u.s. confronts of catholic bishops, exclusive contract dealing with sheltering and paying for foster care for unaccompanied children on unaccompanied minors from south of the border in central america. and what's alarming is you got many unwitting catholics who are giving money to catholic relief services or charities or the catholic campaign for human development who don't understand that these organi
can you talk a little bit about the catholic church.evangelical churches, and that a part of this whole network. sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly. maybe for some good purposes in their heart. because at the end of the date they are still part of this human smuggling cycle. michelle: i'm catholic myself and over the years, i have become more aware that the vatican and the u.s. confronts of catholic bishops are actively involved in converting our borders but i didn't know how deep...
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now and malnutrition on children is on the rise now the country's opposition parties and the catholic church want parliament introduce a food emergency law u.w. correspondent. reports. 60 year old housewife elba galarza lives in a hut without running water in the city of science pena in the northern argentinean province of choco. she has 11 children to live with her and there's also her 4 year old grandson benjamin he is recovering from severe malnutrition. he said often it is very difficult to buy the things you need. she needs between 4 and 5 euros for their daily food needs she says the money comes from her children's allowance her daughter's disability pension and the wages her son earns whenever he can pick up work but there is often not enough money. and yes my son does odd jobs and gets paid in the afternoon sometimes we have money but sometimes we don't elder brings a grandchild to the conan a center for children's nutrition it provides help with food and medical care having a peralta heads the institute he says cases of malnutrition are getting more serious since the economic crisis
now and malnutrition on children is on the rise now the country's opposition parties and the catholic church want parliament introduce a food emergency law u.w. correspondent. reports. 60 year old housewife elba galarza lives in a hut without running water in the city of science pena in the northern argentinean province of choco. she has 11 children to live with her and there's also her 4 year old grandson benjamin he is recovering from severe malnutrition. he said often it is very difficult to...
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this visit has come at a moment of rapid growth for the catholic church in africa.storal visit to encourage the growing churches here. but it quickly became political, with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and, for the thousands who came out to greet him, they encountered a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is a christian. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast the team will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: borisjohnson is set to ask parliament to approve a snap election which he hopes would give him a fresh mandate on brexit. the head of a us aid agency says hurricane dorian has left parts of the bahamas looking like they were hit by a ‘nuclear bomb'. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the daily telegraph and like many of the front pages it is considering borisjohnson's next move after mps and lords approved a bill to extend the brexit deadline and avoid a no—deal brexit. the daily telegraph rep
this visit has come at a moment of rapid growth for the catholic church in africa.storal visit to encourage the growing churches here. but it quickly became political, with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and, for the thousands who came out to greet him, they encountered a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is a christian. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast the team will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest...
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celebrate mass the service was the climax of his visit to the on a nation the 1st by head of the catholic church for 3 decades francis told the country's youth not to lose hope despite widespread property. cheering crowds of the faithful near madagascar's capital antananarivo it's the 1st time in 30 years that a pope a celebrated mass here expectations were running high. but. i got here at 3 yesterday afternoon and i stayed here every night yet in the mideast but this visit is to people hope that we can improve our situation i suggest that. the situation is bleak especially in the capital around 2 thirds of the country's 26000000 people live below the poverty line. after here right on saturday pope francis criticized excessive deforestation saying it benefits only a few people while misusing one of the country's most important natural resources. francis had a similar message at sunday's mass the high point of his visit to the island speaking to the hundreds of thousands in the congregation the pope condemned cultures of privilege in which as he put it a few live in wealth and the expense of the
celebrate mass the service was the climax of his visit to the on a nation the 1st by head of the catholic church for 3 decades francis told the country's youth not to lose hope despite widespread property. cheering crowds of the faithful near madagascar's capital antananarivo it's the 1st time in 30 years that a pope a celebrated mass here expectations were running high. but. i got here at 3 yesterday afternoon and i stayed here every night yet in the mideast but this visit is to people hope...
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and considering the protestants see the catholic church as the one great enemy of human freedom in the modern world, the fact that you're a protestant government is saying, hey, the catholic church can dominate the life of canada. this is a little suspicious, too. why would they be doing that? and perhaps worst of all, they have extended the borders of canada down to the ohio river. so it includes most of the modern midwest. a good chunk of what the colonists had been assuming was their future expansion is now going to be dominated by a catholic-controlled colony with no elected representative. pretty suspicious. so all of this stuff comes together to produce the growing sense of outrage that leads to things like the first continental congress and leads the british government to respond with even sterner measures. so this is how you go in 10 or 12 years from a country full of happy, proud englishmen to a whole bunch of traders and rebels. not that, of course, everybody buys into these conspiracies. but enough do to produce the end result. now if you look back on it, you know a lot of t
and considering the protestants see the catholic church as the one great enemy of human freedom in the modern world, the fact that you're a protestant government is saying, hey, the catholic church can dominate the life of canada. this is a little suspicious, too. why would they be doing that? and perhaps worst of all, they have extended the borders of canada down to the ohio river. so it includes most of the modern midwest. a good chunk of what the colonists had been assuming was their future...
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reluctant to take in refugees the pontiff was addressing tens of thousands of people in rome on the catholic church's world day of migrants and refugees he also called attention to the plight of migrants in italy where the government has tightened its asylum laws in recent months. the area surrounding rome central station a spot familiar to tourists the world over it's also home for thousands of migrants getting by in at least capital most say they're unaware that today is the world day of migrants and refugees. people are scared of us but we don't want to take over we want to survive. a few kilometers away pope francis speaks at st peter's square about the fate of one refugee in. one of the world's many millions who have fled home. unity give a new if the lord asks of us that we come back to the injustices that cause people to be excluded from the privileges of the few that cost much suffering for others when most capito the more. the pontiffs appeals to show more compassion to migrants often go unheeded initially many facilities for asylum seekers were closed under the previous populous government.
reluctant to take in refugees the pontiff was addressing tens of thousands of people in rome on the catholic church's world day of migrants and refugees he also called attention to the plight of migrants in italy where the government has tightened its asylum laws in recent months. the area surrounding rome central station a spot familiar to tourists the world over it's also home for thousands of migrants getting by in at least capital most say they're unaware that today is the world day of...
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i'm really happy because we're here to greet our shepherd pope francis the father of the whole catholic church so all of us are here with all of the people of mozambique to welcome our father of joy and enthusiasm and reading to the actual. ilb incidents as he's coming to bring us hope and courage meant to be good i mean reinvigorating our faithful and i think it's a very important moment because we believe he's bringing a strong message of hope he passes them in fact in his ways and he spread out. with a strong message of peace the pope's visit comes just weeks after mozambique's government and opposition signed an landmark peace agreement it's aimed finally stopping the violence that has been recurring since the civil war officially ended almost that years ago but as the pope cautioned whilst meeting president felipe a new say peace is fragile and must be protected they're going to do what must continue with determination but without fanaticism and with courage but without excell taishan with tenacity but in an intelligent way to promote peace and reconciliation not the violence that brings
i'm really happy because we're here to greet our shepherd pope francis the father of the whole catholic church so all of us are here with all of the people of mozambique to welcome our father of joy and enthusiasm and reading to the actual. ilb incidents as he's coming to bring us hope and courage meant to be good i mean reinvigorating our faithful and i think it's a very important moment because we believe he's bringing a strong message of hope he passes them in fact in his ways and he spread...
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children are accusing government leaders of covering up a long running scandal involving the catholic church that's threatening legal action over the government's failure to examine the bodies of hundreds of children who died in the care of nuns some of the remains found in a burial pit 5 years ago were of newborn babies as lawrence lee now reports it is impossible to overstate the mental scarring of the survivors of the bodies of the riders are very little as are in there and they are peter lived in the home until the age of 4 when the nuns sold him on to a violent family by that time he lost his sister she like nearly 800 others had her name recorded in the death register to walk on this plot is to walk over the bones of the infant children for a catholic organization to put bodies in here there were baptized ties yet about the reindeer on consecrated ground and left them here like animals north break no records you know nothing savages fell for them like all the others put through his grandmother had to give her sons up to the nuns as punishment for becoming pregnant outside marriage both
children are accusing government leaders of covering up a long running scandal involving the catholic church that's threatening legal action over the government's failure to examine the bodies of hundreds of children who died in the care of nuns some of the remains found in a burial pit 5 years ago were of newborn babies as lawrence lee now reports it is impossible to overstate the mental scarring of the survivors of the bodies of the riders are very little as are in there and they are peter...
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over all fired reactions there but across africa there seems to be an increase in support of the catholic church why is that . oh absolutely and while in europe the population is shrinking it is growing in most parts of the continent and so is the numbers of catholics and of christians in general is projected or estimated that by 206040 percent of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around that is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and so he also gave some of his bishops more power.
over all fired reactions there but across africa there seems to be an increase in support of the catholic church why is that . oh absolutely and while in europe the population is shrinking it is growing in most parts of the continent and so is the numbers of catholics and of christians in general is projected or estimated that by 206040 percent of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe...
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children are accusing government leaders of covering up a long running scandal involving the catholic church that's threatening legal action over the government's failure to examine the bodies of hundreds of children who died in the care of nuns some of the remains found in a burial pit 5 years ago were of newborn babies as lawrence lee now reports it is impossible to overstate the mental scarring of the survivors of the bodies of the riders are very little miserably there and they are peter lived in the home until the age of 4 when the nuns sold him on to a violent family by that time he lost his sister she like nearly 800 others had her name recorded in the death register to walk on this plot is to walk over the bones of infant children for a catholic organization to put bodies in here there were baptized ties yet to put them into our own consecrated ground and left them here like animals north no records no nothing savages for them like all the others put through his grandmother had to give her sons up to the nuns as punishment for becoming pregnant outside marriage both of them betrayed
children are accusing government leaders of covering up a long running scandal involving the catholic church that's threatening legal action over the government's failure to examine the bodies of hundreds of children who died in the care of nuns some of the remains found in a burial pit 5 years ago were of newborn babies as lawrence lee now reports it is impossible to overstate the mental scarring of the survivors of the bodies of the riders are very little miserably there and they are peter...
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this visit has come at a moment of rapid growth for the catholic church in africa. intended as a pastoral visit to encourage the growing churches here. but it quickly became political, with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and for the thousands who came out to greet him, then counted a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is a christian. hello. i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: daniil medvedev battles back from two sets down as he looks to win the us open against rafael nadal australia retain the ashes with victory late on the final day of the fourth test against england at old trafford. and charles leclerc steers ferrari to a classy win — at the team's home grand prix in italy. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis and the news that rafael nadal is on course for a 19th grand slam title as he leads russian daniil medvedev in the us open final in new york. he is looking for a fourth title and a 19th grand slam title. the 20 three rd russian is in
this visit has come at a moment of rapid growth for the catholic church in africa. intended as a pastoral visit to encourage the growing churches here. but it quickly became political, with his condemnation of the plundering of natural resources. and for the thousands who came out to greet him, then counted a pope who is as much a conservationist as he is a christian. hello. i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: daniil medvedev...