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my dad served as a deacon and both of my parents taught adult sunday school classes. it seemed like we were at the church every time the doors open. i learned to take my religion very seriously. so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend i chose baylor university. i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with the girl at taylor. now when i had been in high school i had what i call strange feelings toward a particular girl. having been brought up in a very conservative home i had never heard the word. i had no idea it was even possible for a girl to fall in love with another girl. so i have no vocabulary to explain to myself what it was that i was feeling. as i have already mentioned i fell in love. we were both 17 and this was in 1956. when the christmas holiday came we were separated for the first time and we missed each other so much that we were always writing letters back and forth. each evening i propped up in bed and i wrote to her. my dad was a sociology major with knowledge of same sex attraction and rightly conclu
my dad served as a deacon and both of my parents taught adult sunday school classes. it seemed like we were at the church every time the doors open. i learned to take my religion very seriously. so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend i chose baylor university. i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with the girl at taylor. now when i had been in high school i had what i call strange feelings toward a particular girl. having been brought up in...
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my dad was a deacon and those others talk about sunday school classes and it seemed like we were at the church every time the doors opened. i learned to take my religion very seriously, so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend, i chose baylor university and it was there that i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with a girl at baylor. when i had been in high school, i had what i called a strange feeling towards a particular girl. having been brought up in a very, very conservative home, i had never heard the words gay, lesbian, homosexual. i didn't even know that it was possible for a girl to fall in love with another girl. so i have no vocabulary to explain to myself who and what it was i was feeling. so, as i've already mentioned, i fell in love, we were both seven team and this was in 1956. when the christmas holidays came, we were separated for the first time and we miss each other so much that we would always writing letters back and forth. each evening i propped up in bed and i wrote to her. my dad was a sociology major with knowl
my dad was a deacon and those others talk about sunday school classes and it seemed like we were at the church every time the doors opened. i learned to take my religion very seriously, so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend, i chose baylor university and it was there that i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with a girl at baylor. when i had been in high school, i had what i called a strange feeling towards a particular girl. having been...
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the deacon is now reading the gospel, and then pope francis will come to speak in a few moments.nd on the altar is pope francis celebrates this mass, the cross carved into a single piece of wood dating back to the 1700s, which is being used on this occasion. in fa ct, being used on this occasion. in fact, that penal cross, you see how thin it is, it was designed to be hidden in the hand. pope john paul ii celebrated mass here almost a0 yea rs ii celebrated mass here almost a0 years ago, and pope francis following in his footsteps as well when he visited the shrine of knock earlier today. and worth, i think, repeating how remarkable the opening of this mass was, father eamon. quite extraordinary, it has set the tone for what will now follow in his own words, his words of homily, his words of encouragement to the rebuilding of the irish church, and indeed the world church. translation: at the end of this world meeting of families, we gather asa family world meeting of families, we gather as a family around the table of the lord. we thank god for the many blessings we have received
the deacon is now reading the gospel, and then pope francis will come to speak in a few moments.nd on the altar is pope francis celebrates this mass, the cross carved into a single piece of wood dating back to the 1700s, which is being used on this occasion. in fa ct, being used on this occasion. in fact, that penal cross, you see how thin it is, it was designed to be hidden in the hand. pope john paul ii celebrated mass here almost a0 yea rs ii celebrated mass here almost a0 years ago, and...
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. >> reporter: ellen kuzar left i. 20 she remembers o'connor as a deacon at calvary deacon on. thursday, loudoun county sheriffs arrested o'connor andi chargedith sexually abusing a girl beginning when she was 13. it was first reportedn 2003. it's not believed to have happened at the church. but allen says you cantet sepahe two. >> the fact that so many people knew what had happeneday to me that it is entirely connected to calvary temple. >> reporter: as was the case when similar allegations a minst churchbers arose three years ago, i again have reached out to church leadership wanting to hear from the pastor or somebody in charge. ey have yet toet back to me. >> this isn't the only case, this is just the tip of the icebe iceberg. >> ewe're thankful for what the sheriff has done, but they're not finished sfoorz we' ed as f concerned. >> reporter: they believeore arrests should be made. >> the former church members say they told investigators about more allegations of abuse with calvary temple. the sheriff's office did not comment on ongoing investigations. >>> does this person
. >> reporter: ellen kuzar left i. 20 she remembers o'connor as a deacon at calvary deacon on. thursday, loudoun county sheriffs arrested o'connor andi chargedith sexually abusing a girl beginning when she was 13. it was first reportedn 2003. it's not believed to have happened at the church. but allen says you cantet sepahe two. >> the fact that so many people knew what had happeneday to me that it is entirely connected to calvary temple. >> reporter: as was the case when...
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we got deacons frowning on us because we're taking anti-depressants and they got iing iing a i viagra is this belief should we look around, should we be offended? there is a nice freedom to that. >> i don't know why anyone would want to be the president of the united states. i wouldn't want that job in a million years. can you imagine being awakened every morning like this. problems. >> brian regan makes a good chunk of his money because he's a family act and that community comes out. >> you guys are great. >> if a family can come see a show and laugh together, the more relatable i can make my show, the more it will hit home with fans. >> i took my family on an r.v. trip this summer. i thought it stood for recreational vehicle, no ruin vacation. >> there is a degree which comedy can break us all apart and make people at each other's threats and it unites people laughing about something they didn't expect to laugh at. >> did you hit traffic coming in tonight? some of you. i hit like two cars. i -- >> when we laugh together, there is something that's healing. you just don't feel so alon
we got deacons frowning on us because we're taking anti-depressants and they got iing iing a i viagra is this belief should we look around, should we be offended? there is a nice freedom to that. >> i don't know why anyone would want to be the president of the united states. i wouldn't want that job in a million years. can you imagine being awakened every morning like this. problems. >> brian regan makes a good chunk of his money because he's a family act and that community comes...
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o'connor is a deacon at the controversial church. for years several former church members said they were abused in some waste by the church. they've been investigating the church for more than a decade. >>> 4:10. a manost his life while trying to cross a busy street in rock vail. a jeep hit the 34-year-old man. he later died at the hospital. his identity has not been released at this point. e driver was not injured. >>> there was a celebration at fedex field after the redskins picked up their first sopres win. >> that's right. here are thehl hhts from the fed ex field. >>> an impressive first outing from quarterback alex smith. >> on his first play redskins fans hding theirbreath. he takes the hard hit. >> i'm getting back into football mode. we've been wearing those yellow rseys. nice to be a football player again. > duron haynes, he comes up with his first nfl sack. >> so far we feel veryconfiden confident. >> i'm happy for the opportunity. >> i'm going to go out there and give all my hard every chance i get. >> the redskins win in
o'connor is a deacon at the controversial church. for years several former church members said they were abused in some waste by the church. they've been investigating the church for more than a decade. >>> 4:10. a manost his life while trying to cross a busy street in rock vail. a jeep hit the 34-year-old man. he later died at the hospital. his identity has not been released at this point. e driver was not injured. >>> there was a celebration at fedex field after the redskins...
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. >>> a rabbi, a deacon and two pastors head to livermore. it's not a joke. it's bull the grapes. they are countingn divine intervention to help with this year's harvest. they took times at the winery blessing the grapes in a tradition hundreds of years old. >> it gets to get a little bit more developed. you want those seeds to be really nutty, and the skin to, you know, have the right tannin. and it's just, the longer you can hang it, the better. >> great wineries in livermore valley. on labor day weekend, they will host their annual harvest wine celebration. you might recall, organizers had to cancel last year's event because it was simply too hot. so far, it's very mild right now. >> and they did have the blessing last year, right? maybe they tweaked it a little bit cing to animal crackers. we'll be right back and tell you. juvenile cases on hold. the secret recording that has a local district >>> tonight at 6:00, juvenile cases on hold. the secret recording that has a local district attorney's office reconsidering all the juvenile ca newscast. >>> well, you know them and you m
. >>> a rabbi, a deacon and two pastors head to livermore. it's not a joke. it's bull the grapes. they are countingn divine intervention to help with this year's harvest. they took times at the winery blessing the grapes in a tradition hundreds of years old. >> it gets to get a little bit more developed. you want those seeds to be really nutty, and the skin to, you know, have the right tannin. and it's just, the longer you can hang it, the better. >> great wineries in...
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my deacon the last thing you really. have. is your own list a story. so surreal that it's hard to believe his german biological father left him before he was born when he was just two months old the boy was abandoned by his prostitute mother she lived the tiny baby to her transgender neighbor and disappeared push on lester instantly became both mother the father uses my son jan jan. been a good alone burn ending a now but. it does it in a name i like in a bad bad now. on going to a group with a boy with an yeah yeah didn't hang around being. friends. with other arming our innocent. or divide in the pan been a good abuse act and that again but i found. it was printed to. you more like one and by the minute by an immigrant. as a cotton a boy but boy you got the room dba ding i got it. but many added. in and i got bit by. sag that's not what i did not. say you had got that didn't at the thing that i did there i got no love no indeed i got no must get riyad i'm alongside the. indian up and i had to pluck a good i knew that's africa and you know sad because
my deacon the last thing you really. have. is your own list a story. so surreal that it's hard to believe his german biological father left him before he was born when he was just two months old the boy was abandoned by his prostitute mother she lived the tiny baby to her transgender neighbor and disappeared push on lester instantly became both mother the father uses my son jan jan. been a good alone burn ending a now but. it does it in a name i like in a bad bad now. on going to a group with a...
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friends all the time, you think you're funny, you come down to first baptist and make a bunch of deaconsorning, we'll see how funny you are. >> it's not that i made a moral conscious to not cuss. it didn't exist in my vocabulary. so when i see a comic get up and have a lot of tawdry words, maybe just the way they were raised. you need to go slap their mama, not them. >> my mother came in my bedroom. i was 23. the night before i got married she came in said, well, tomorrow is your big day. i guess it's time we had that little talk. and she'd always spell it. s-e-x. >> this is what i say every night. if i say about sex i say i'm sorry if that offended you. if you're here, i'm pretty sure someone in your past had sex. and so if you throw that mirror up of how ridiculous their offense is then that gives you the permission to go to the next step and the next step. >> we've got deacons frowning on us because we're taking anti-depressants and they've got viagra sitting in their pocket. >> clean comedy there's this belief that we don't have to look around and be like are we supposed to be offend
friends all the time, you think you're funny, you come down to first baptist and make a bunch of deaconsorning, we'll see how funny you are. >> it's not that i made a moral conscious to not cuss. it didn't exist in my vocabulary. so when i see a comic get up and have a lot of tawdry words, maybe just the way they were raised. you need to go slap their mama, not them. >> my mother came in my bedroom. i was 23. the night before i got married she came in said, well, tomorrow is your...
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he's a deacon at the calgaryle te church. several pa trish ners say ty have been bitten. >>> there was aelebration at fed ex field after the redskins win.d up their first >> but a win is great. how's the highlights? >> reporter: the redskins second preseason game,e impress outing for quarterback ax smith. first play, redskins fans holding their breath. smith takes the hard heit leading them to one of fiv eld goals. >> nice to get back to the football moment. we've been wearing the yello jerseys too long. nice to be a football player again. >> reporte also making hisns reds debut. >> it's a little bit of whate weeen in rtas. we feel very confident. >> this is s ething i've been working for my whole life. i'm going to go out there and give it my >> the redskins win in a fielda shootout, 15, 30 -- >> from fed ex field, sherry burress, news 4 sports. >>> 5:12 of this kindf months cleanup is this going to turn into a big >party. nd i'm here at the rescue with allejandro. more on what you can i'm a small business, but i have... big
he's a deacon at the calgaryle te church. several pa trish ners say ty have been bitten. >>> there was aelebration at fed ex field after the redskins win.d up their first >> but a win is great. how's the highlights? >> reporter: the redskins second preseason game,e impress outing for quarterback ax smith. first play, redskins fans holding their breath. smith takes the hard heit leading them to one of fiv eld goals. >> nice to get back to the football moment. we've...
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of family now is very different to 40 years ago, anything that priests, day in, day out, priests, deaconsonships and trying to bring people tojesus, which it is all about. it is not about anything else. the catholic church has sought to embrace people of families and all dispositions, and that is why there has been so much hurt and pain. even now, they do not. but in the past... in the past, they did not. but similar to what lee over a car has said today, in place of christianity, there has been scorned, there has been injustice, cruelty and trauma. in place of christianity. —— what leo varadkar said today. and again, thejudgment against single mothers, unmarried women, is right at the heart of that, and that does not embrace them. i think you are quite right. every child who is created, every child, is a child of god. it doesn't matter into which family had comes. the church of races each child. —— the church embraces each child. i'm saying you are absolutely right, in the past they didn't. i think that has changed. i think what we have seen over the course of the day is perhaps a differ
of family now is very different to 40 years ago, anything that priests, day in, day out, priests, deaconsonships and trying to bring people tojesus, which it is all about. it is not about anything else. the catholic church has sought to embrace people of families and all dispositions, and that is why there has been so much hurt and pain. even now, they do not. but in the past... in the past, they did not. but similar to what lee over a car has said today, in place of christianity, there has...
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. >>> stay with me, a rabi, deacon, two pastors, head to not a bar but a wine area in liver moore. counting on divine intervention. they went to the wine grape blessing in livermore. one wine maker says the weather can have a huge impact. >> the taste of the wine, you get to hang the fruit longer so it gets to get a little more developed. you want the taste to be nutty. and the skins to have the right tanins. and the longer you can hang it the better. >> on labor day weekend livermore valley will host wine celebration. you'll remember last year they had to cancel because it was too hot in. they suggest maybe get a meteorologist out there. >> i like it. >> yeah. >> the story would be even better, right. >> yeah, more. >> meteorologist a, a rabi, and a pastor. >> exactly. it was comfortable out there due to the foggy breeze at the coastline. we'll talk more about how thick that will be tomorrow morning. and update on delays at our airports. >> investigator chris could you manage a, when you buy a car you expect the key fobs to work. what happens when they don't? nbc bay area responds
. >>> stay with me, a rabi, deacon, two pastors, head to not a bar but a wine area in liver moore. counting on divine intervention. they went to the wine grape blessing in livermore. one wine maker says the weather can have a huge impact. >> the taste of the wine, you get to hang the fruit longer so it gets to get a little more developed. you want the taste to be nutty. and the skins to have the right tanins. and the longer you can hang it the better. >> on labor day...
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. >> reporter: tonight a man who once served as a deacon a calvary temple church in sterling is behind bars. loudoun countysheriff's deputies arrested kevin o'connor thursday. they charged him in a sex abuse case dating back to 2003. >> it's about time. it's about time. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years, ellen cusarttended lvary temple. she left or got out, as former measures s members say, in 20re. >> the culs such that if you do leave you will be cut off from your family. >> reporter: deputies say o'connorbused a girl beginning when she was just 13. the alleged abuse is not believed to have happened at calvary temple. ellen says you cannot separate the two. >> and the fact that so kany peopw what had happened says to me that it is entirely connected to calvary temple. >> reporter: we beganeporting abuse allegations three years ago. that's when we first met the fosters. the family was a part of calvarr temple church decades. gary and marcia left in 2007. seven yea later, they were reunited with their son, michael. >> nose are seven years that i'm not goingo get back. >> reporter: the f
. >> reporter: tonight a man who once served as a deacon a calvary temple church in sterling is behind bars. loudoun countysheriff's deputies arrested kevin o'connor thursday. they charged him in a sex abuse case dating back to 2003. >> it's about time. it's about time. >> reporter: for nearly 30 years, ellen cusarttended lvary temple. she left or got out, as former measures s members say, in 20re. >> the culs such that if you do leave you will be cut off from your...
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wanted a part of that pickett took a lot of extra coordination to break down the barriers, and allow deacon flexion. other than that, you were kind of kept to your place. this also shows refueling tracks . it also shows some very significant, i thought the reading get -- did a good job of incorporating the search and rescue. there are some good pictures there is a package going in. that is e 66. that is pretty early in the work that eb 66 is jamming any kind of radar. bringing in escort an f105 bombers. there is general homeyer, the air force commander. the intellectual air force commander. he penned the book 5 years after the conflict. -- airpower in three wars pick which is a good book for us to reflect on. so, once again, we have a fact dominated air force structure. and, this would be the aircraft that you think might be carrying out these missions in total. and, f thompson informs us, this would have been too much of a show of force, as far as johnson was concerned that he would not let the b-52s go up north. in rolling thunder, the b-52s won't see action in the northern part of vietna
wanted a part of that pickett took a lot of extra coordination to break down the barriers, and allow deacon flexion. other than that, you were kind of kept to your place. this also shows refueling tracks . it also shows some very significant, i thought the reading get -- did a good job of incorporating the search and rescue. there are some good pictures there is a package going in. that is e 66. that is pretty early in the work that eb 66 is jamming any kind of radar. bringing in escort an f105...
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so after the fire, these aliases and nicknames, bill larson, a deacon of the new orleans church whose legal name was wayne george mitchell. it was mitch mitchell at the up stairs lounge. this would all hamper efforts by the court nor to id the victims but ordinarily these mechanisms, he's convoluted methods of compartmentalization that only did the gays remain safe in new orleans but men the average new orleans in connective knowledge was happening right in front of everybody's noses. they could also appear upstanding when you do choose to violently punish those who did not point out what was happening in the undeveloped lungs all of the other vices the sea had managed in which it thrived in the city for decades if not centuries. prostitution, gambling, drugs, dancing when it is a vice, jazz when it is a vice, and sodomy. homosexuality in 1973 new orleans was by large still the neo-victorian love that dare not speak its name. meaning that most homosexuals are so private and paranoid about being caught by police who would beat you down if you did not bribe them first, right? host homos
so after the fire, these aliases and nicknames, bill larson, a deacon of the new orleans church whose legal name was wayne george mitchell. it was mitch mitchell at the up stairs lounge. this would all hamper efforts by the court nor to id the victims but ordinarily these mechanisms, he's convoluted methods of compartmentalization that only did the gays remain safe in new orleans but men the average new orleans in connective knowledge was happening right in front of everybody's noses. they...
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mother refused to accept his remains so after the fire, thesealiases and nicknames, bill larson , the deacon of the new orleans church, his legal name was duane george mitchell at the upstairs lounge, this would all hamper efforts to have the coroner id the victim but ordinarily, through these mechanisms, these convoluted methods of compartmentalization not only did hayes remain safe in new orleans, but then the average indian have to acknowledge what was happening in front of everybody's noses . and they also appear outstanding when they did choose to violently punish those who did point out what was happening in the underbelly alongside all of the other bystanders the city had managed and which it right inthe presence of the city for decades and centuries . prostitution, gambling, drugs , jazz when it and saw me. homosexuality in 1973 new orleans was by and large elderly (all that they're not speak its name. meaning that most homosexuals were so privately paranoid about being caught by police who would beat you down ifyou did not bribe them first . most homosexuals were still so discreet t
mother refused to accept his remains so after the fire, thesealiases and nicknames, bill larson , the deacon of the new orleans church, his legal name was duane george mitchell at the upstairs lounge, this would all hamper efforts to have the coroner id the victim but ordinarily, through these mechanisms, these convoluted methods of compartmentalization not only did hayes remain safe in new orleans, but then the average indian have to acknowledge what was happening in front of everybody's noses...
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and third of all, i want to offer my support to the very faithful priests and deacons who serve our peoplefaithfully. i want to say that it's important from my perspective, george, to talk about the whole allegation of coverup. i was a little bit surprised to hear after my first answer to our news conference on tuesday that i was somehow part of the coverup. and i realized that what we needed to do here in pittsburgh was to be able to show the public how that wasn't so. so what i asked to have done over the course of the last couple days after the report was released and our own listing of offenders was to make sure that we put not only when an offense was brought forth to the diocese but in every case where it was reported to the appropriate district attorney. the second thing i realized was the report is lengthy but we were also given the opportunity by the courts to do our response and i encourage people to read our response as well too because it addresses of issue of how we didn't cover up. third of all, i think we need to note that district attorneys who have been in allegheny county
and third of all, i want to offer my support to the very faithful priests and deacons who serve our peoplefaithfully. i want to say that it's important from my perspective, george, to talk about the whole allegation of coverup. i was a little bit surprised to hear after my first answer to our news conference on tuesday that i was somehow part of the coverup. and i realized that what we needed to do here in pittsburgh was to be able to show the public how that wasn't so. so what i asked to have...
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. >> one of the investigators is a deacon in his church. and docks. i think it might have given mrs. waring some peace thinking, you know, at least she wasn't in a garbage dump somewhere. it was a peaceful place, you know, god's place. >> now the a-team had done its job, and kate's killers could finally be brought to justice. or so you'd think. but the mystery, the web that was spun on that train down from washington was far stranger, more bizarre than you have so far heard. and justice? well, we shall see. >>> coming up -- they thought they solved the case, but would it stick? >> actual evidence, it just wasn't there. >> and the close call that just might have saved kate waring's life. >> if i could have hung on one more month i could have helped them get her. when "strangers on a train" continues. new customers bundle and save big, but now it's time to find my dream abode. -right away, i could tell his priorities were a little unorthodox. -keep going. stop. a little bit down. stop. back up again. is this adequate sunlight for a komodo dra
. >> one of the investigators is a deacon in his church. and docks. i think it might have given mrs. waring some peace thinking, you know, at least she wasn't in a garbage dump somewhere. it was a peaceful place, you know, god's place. >> now the a-team had done its job, and kate's killers could finally be brought to justice. or so you'd think. but the mystery, the web that was spun on that train down from washington was far stranger, more bizarre than you have so far heard. and...