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transferring to university of maryland park, they're going to morgan state university, american, catholic trinity. it provides a way of staying home but also having access to the best education i think that the country has to offer when you think about all of those four year colleges and universities in our region. >> yeah, a great platform and spring board to go to these wonderful institutions that you mentioned. how many of the students that graduate go off to receive a bachelors or masters or higher? >> well, every year 40 percent of the population graduates or transfers to a four year institution. we bring in annually probably about three to five thousand first year freshman, and they're thinking about prince george's community college as a spring board to the world of work or to the transfer institution. >> now i am sure that you have to answer this for me. i know that you're biassed, but what makes your students different than any other community college. what's the students there? what's that sum apart there from there? >> well, from what i see in our students is a desire, motivation to le
transferring to university of maryland park, they're going to morgan state university, american, catholic trinity. it provides a way of staying home but also having access to the best education i think that the country has to offer when you think about all of those four year colleges and universities in our region. >> yeah, a great platform and spring board to go to these wonderful institutions that you mentioned. how many of the students that graduate go off to receive a bachelors or...
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catholic mayor, james h.j. tate, maybe we look at the story today of immigration and can project out 100 years a very different outcome. 7:00 p.m., 6 abc, "urban trinity catholic philadelphia." >> all right, we'll check that out. jim? >> dvr alert. monica, last night i attended my 40th high-school reunion up in bucks county with william tennent high class of 1975. great to see everyone, and the funny thing is not a single person looked any older. [ laughter ] at least that's my story. >> okay, you got new glasses. we all want a pair. all right, that's "inside story" for this week. thanks to everybody for watching. hope you have a great week ahead. we'll see you right back here next sunday morning. ♪ >>> coming up next on "action news" pope's message to philadelphia, what he is saying ahead of this historic visit. >>> plus thousands office people turned out for the pontiff's mass in havana a we will take through. >>> camden police are investigating after a man is killed in the motorcycle accident. >> those stories and accu weather forecast and more next up on "action news". >>> good afternoon, it is sunday september 20th i'm nydia han with eva pilgrim.
catholic mayor, james h.j. tate, maybe we look at the story today of immigration and can project out 100 years a very different outcome. 7:00 p.m., 6 abc, "urban trinity catholic philadelphia." >> all right, we'll check that out. jim? >> dvr alert. monica, last night i attended my 40th high-school reunion up in bucks county with william tennent high class of 1975. great to see everyone, and the funny thing is not a single person looked any older. [ laughter ] at least...
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. >> mafia, christian democrats and the catholic church: an unholy trinity that ruled sicily for four decades. take vito ciancimino. the first politician ever sent to prison for colluding with the mafia. for decades, he'd been the link between city government, the construction industry, and cosa nostra. >> in 2009, vito ciancimino's son, massimo, decided to collaborate with the authorities. he explained what he had seen and heard when he went along to meetings with his father. >> personally i will never forget the time when we arrived at a bishop's residence near palermo. we went in through a back entrance, and there we found bernardo provenzano and the bishop sitting, waiting to speak with my father. >> bernardo provenzano would only be arrested in 2006 after a record 43 years as a wanted man. he was the political mastermind behind the all-powerful corleone family. >> it was a high-level meeting, but each of them knew the importance of the other, and this was also obvious from how they greeted each other--with hugs, and kisses on the cheek. >> for him, parishes operated in a similar
. >> mafia, christian democrats and the catholic church: an unholy trinity that ruled sicily for four decades. take vito ciancimino. the first politician ever sent to prison for colluding with the mafia. for decades, he'd been the link between city government, the construction industry, and cosa nostra. >> in 2009, vito ciancimino's son, massimo, decided to collaborate with the authorities. he explained what he had seen and heard when he went along to meetings with his father....
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here on 6 abc, we invite you to watch the first in a new documentary series called urban trinity the story of catholic philadelphia, how it first fought and then absorbed and simulated into how the church evolved into a powerful force in their lives. you can watch that tonight after world news with david muir. >>> parents in camden are voicing their frustration over state controlled public schools. they protested outside of camden community college where policy makers that support school choice were meeting be members of the community united and were calling for the resignation of the superintendant and want to stop the expansion of renaissance schools. >> and ducis rogers speaking of frustration, the phillies taking a step to help ease some of that, tonight when they take on the marlins therk have a full flenled manager, pete mccannon has shed the interim tag, the contract calls for a club option for 2017, the phils have gone 30-36 since taking over for ryan sandberg and he was commended for his repore. it's energy level has picked up a bit and i think they recognize the fact that they didn't lay dow
here on 6 abc, we invite you to watch the first in a new documentary series called urban trinity the story of catholic philadelphia, how it first fought and then absorbed and simulated into how the church evolved into a powerful force in their lives. you can watch that tonight after world news with david muir. >>> parents in camden are voicing their frustration over state controlled public schools. they protested outside of camden community college where policy makers that support...
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very much well worth a visit, as is the entire campus of the catholic university of america. trinityge across the street, kind of an academic and religious row in that part of town. beautiful architecture. soaring tower. soaring dome. and it's about to become just about the most exciting place on earth for -- for catholics and really, the culmination, this canonization today of an inspiring story, a controversial story. for the folks just joining in, we are talking to kate snow, we have anne thompson on scene and associate professor, kathleen sprows cummings of notre dame. kathleen, remind us the brief portrait of the saint he will canonize today. >> junipiro serra was born on mallorca in 1113 he founded nine missions in california. he died in 1784. what will happen today, the church will not make him a saint, it will affirm that's a saint, that's already in heaven and has been since the moment of his death. it gives the catholic church a new holy hero but the people in this country a particular ally, that will inspire them and be someone they can ask for intersession. >> anne thomps
very much well worth a visit, as is the entire campus of the catholic university of america. trinityge across the street, kind of an academic and religious row in that part of town. beautiful architecture. soaring tower. soaring dome. and it's about to become just about the most exciting place on earth for -- for catholics and really, the culmination, this canonization today of an inspiring story, a controversial story. for the folks just joining in, we are talking to kate snow, we have anne...
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sports sunday is next on channel six, part three of urban trinity: i think it is part two. the the story of catholic philadelphia, airs have after that, at midnight here on channel six. it is very, very good. >>> because of all of the road closures, there is uncertainty tonight about when those road will reopen, "action news" will begin a half an hour early tomorrow, so please join us beginning at 4:00 a.m. for the the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner good night. >> we just to have start swinging at each other and that is what happens. >> and, he slams him backward. >> eagles are now smacking jets on the ground. >> i love the power that ryan matthews brings to this offense. >> he is a one cut rusher. >> darren sproles, heading up the sidelines, he is going to go. >> there is so many different things he can do. >> it was perfect today. we need to correct but this is a great building block. >>> this is "action news",. sports sunday. >>> thank you for joining us i'm ducis rodgers with jeff skversky. well, eagles have finally won a game, all is right with the world, and, well, sort of. >> sort
sports sunday is next on channel six, part three of urban trinity: i think it is part two. the the story of catholic philadelphia, airs have after that, at midnight here on channel six. it is very, very good. >>> because of all of the road closures, there is uncertainty tonight about when those road will reopen, "action news" will begin a half an hour early tomorrow, so please join us beginning at 4:00 a.m. for the the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner good...
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be sure to tune in to 6 abc tonight, for your ban trinity, the story of philadelphia, how they fought, absorbs and then assimilated its catholic community. how it evolved in a powerful and influential force in their lives. you can watch that here on 6 abc. >>> turning to accuweather and the last day of summer, sky 6 hd looking live at the ben franklin bridge after showers in places this morning, it looks like things are clearing up in the afternoon, lets getity latest now from meteorologist, karen rogers, we had so many nice days in summer, this is not one of them. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing we don't have the rain we saw earlier this morning but a drizzle drop or two in one or two places out there. and basically lots of clouds, satellite 6 along with action radar showing the rain is out but now cloud cover and trying to see breaks in the clouds here and there. we'll see peeks of sunshine mixing in and the winds are breezy, a wind out of the northeast at 12 miles per hour in philadelphia and 14 now in atlantic city and 13 in millville and 12 in dover, feeling quite breezy in philadelphia and along the coastline, ho
be sure to tune in to 6 abc tonight, for your ban trinity, the story of philadelphia, how they fought, absorbs and then assimilated its catholic community. how it evolved in a powerful and influential force in their lives. you can watch that here on 6 abc. >>> turning to accuweather and the last day of summer, sky 6 hd looking live at the ben franklin bridge after showers in places this morning, it looks like things are clearing up in the afternoon, lets getity latest now from...
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catholics believe in? >> they worship mary instead of jesus. >> we believe in the holy trinity the father, the son, and the >> have you been baptized? >> no, i haven't. >> are you a sinner? >> yes. >> is your hair a sin? >> hell no. >>hell-no. >> have you sinned recently? >> very recently, yeah. it invols a man. >> this is something i've never told too many people about. when i was younger, i got in trouble for knocking over some tombstones. >> i really need an kber schism. >> shake. shake it. >> this house is clear. >> do you guys want to convert to catholicism? >> all religion is the same. >> you're catholic? no. i get it. i converted you. what religion do you practice? >> muslim. >> how many virgins do you guys get when you're done? how many? 72? did you ever watch watersworld? >> waterworld? terrible movie. >> this is my mule slee right here. >> wow, this is embarrassing. >> yeah, for me. >> well, i hope the pope has a sense of humor. hearing people's confessions, you're giving them absolutions, you're baptizing. >> only water. >> you're not even catholic. >> i'm, like, part quaker. i'm episcopal yan.
catholics believe in? >> they worship mary instead of jesus. >> we believe in the holy trinity the father, the son, and the >> have you been baptized? >> no, i haven't. >> are you a sinner? >> yes. >> is your hair a sin? >> hell no. >>hell-no. >> have you sinned recently? >> very recently, yeah. it invols a man. >> this is something i've never told too many people about. when i was younger, i got in trouble for knocking...
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of religious studies at lasalle university but she's also one of the producers of urban trinity the story of catholichiladelphia, the first edition of claw on our air tuesday night. >> it was. >> and the second part which will be on our air at midnight tomorrow night. >> tomorrow evening. >> and it was brilliant. i thought it was brilliant. >> beautiful job. >> i was a contributor but sam katz and indicate see at saint joseph's university. >> you know what i'm thinking of katie. never minds. >> the accolades are well deserved for that production. it was fantastic. >> professor katie will be very upset with me but we'll make it up to her tomorrow when she joins us. we will these doors are going to open and he's going to start maybe one of the most important speeches of this entire journey from his point of view. this is when he gets to talk about religious freedom and nothing is more important to him within the contemporary world than that. he's going to be talking about the hispanic community and the catholic church. >> right. >> clear from a political standpoint from a religious standpoint, from a s
of religious studies at lasalle university but she's also one of the producers of urban trinity the story of catholichiladelphia, the first edition of claw on our air tuesday night. >> it was. >> and the second part which will be on our air at midnight tomorrow night. >> tomorrow evening. >> and it was brilliant. i thought it was brilliant. >> beautiful job. >> i was a contributor but sam katz and indicate see at saint joseph's university. >> you know...
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catholics believe in? >> they worship mary instead of jesus. >> we believe in the holy trinity the father, the son, and theve you been baptized? >> no, i haven't. >> are you a sinner? >> yes. >> is your hair a sin? >> hell no. >>hell-no. >> have you sinned recently? >> very recently, yeah. it invols a man. >> this is something i've never told too many people about. when i was younger, i got in trouble for knocking over some tombstones. >> i really need an kber schism. >> shake. shake it. >> this house is clear. >> do you guys want to convert to catholicism? >> all religion is the same. >> you're catholic? no. i get it. i converted you. what religion do you practice? >> muslim. >> how many virgins do you guys get when you're done? how many? 72? did you ever watch watersworld? >> waterworld? terrible movie. >> this is my mule slee right here. >> wow, this is embarrassing. >> yeah, for me. >> well, i hope the pope has a sense of humor. hearing people's confessions, you're giving them absolutions, you're baptizing. >> only water. >> you're not even catholic. >> i'm, like, part quaker. i'm episcopal yan. >> tha
catholics believe in? >> they worship mary instead of jesus. >> we believe in the holy trinity the father, the son, and theve you been baptized? >> no, i haven't. >> are you a sinner? >> yes. >> is your hair a sin? >> hell no. >>hell-no. >> have you sinned recently? >> very recently, yeah. it invols a man. >> this is something i've never told too many people about. when i was younger, i got in trouble for knocking over some...
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cler skree in the church asking them for the trinity in the christian faith to bless what's about to happen. it's one of the oldest hymns in the cat catholic church. >> we move into this before they will be a little insertion into what would normally be a celebration of mass with various rites and rituals that have to do with the canonization. >> while the liturgy throughout the world since vatican ii has been mostly done in the languages of the different countries where the mass is celebrated, some of this today will be in latin. so even today, even though latin is not the dmon language of the mass, it's the one that unites people from all over the world. the main language will be spanish, the pope's oun tongue and that means most klemm in latin. >> the tongue of many immigrants that the pope has focused on. >> right. >> latin is also in a sense a very ancient and not commonly spoken language, it's the language of the church in a sense. when a document is published by a pope it's first written in latin. it kind of signifies that this is -- he's the pope. he's the universal head of the church and this is in a sense our universal language e
cler skree in the church asking them for the trinity in the christian faith to bless what's about to happen. it's one of the oldest hymns in the cat catholic church. >> we move into this before they will be a little insertion into what would normally be a celebration of mass with various rites and rituals that have to do with the canonization. >> while the liturgy throughout the world since vatican ii has been mostly done in the languages of the different countries where the mass is...