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speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conway listening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass like that for the beginning of mass like that for the holy father to break with the norms of opening a mass which is normally a short right of penance, to speak specifically about the various wounds in the universal church, naming the various contexts in which people have been hurt and wounded and abused here in ireland, in homes for babies and mothers, children in the care of the church, those who were victimised as children and so on, and he broke
speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conway listening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass like that for the beginning of mass like that for the holy father to break with the norms of opening a mass which is normally a short right of penance, to speak specifically about the various wounds in the universal church, naming the various...
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with neither theologian father eamon conway.e spoke earlier today as well. —— with me, the theologian. so on the thursday of this visit, we we re so on the thursday of this visit, we were chatting earlier, and you are saying how he was very much bringing the church into family life, but in the church into family life, but in the actions of everyday life, that is where the church is at? his key m essa 9 es is where the church is at? his key messages beyond the words he spoke today. what really matters in the churches family life in the ordinary circumstances of everyday. hopes, bishops, priests, cardinals, they are not the most important people in the church. a sin for pope francis is what he calls clericalism, thinking that priests have some kind of priority pass to holiness. that is in the everyday circumstances of everyday life, making a cup of tea, saying we are sorry, showing forgiveness and being open to correction, the ordinary, everyday moments of human life. that's where pope francis wants to look for price and find chri
with neither theologian father eamon conway.e spoke earlier today as well. —— with me, the theologian. so on the thursday of this visit, we we re so on the thursday of this visit, we were chatting earlier, and you are saying how he was very much bringing the church into family life, but in the church into family life, but in the actions of everyday life, that is where the church is at? his key m essa 9 es is where the church is at? his key messages beyond the words he spoke today. what...
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father eamon conway, thank you very much.s we watch pope francis emerge from the church in knock to lead prayers and deliver a short speech outside, we will say goodbye to you from dublin. so there is the scene life in knock, with the pope is about to lead the prayers and make that address. this is the first papal visit, as we have been hearing, to the republic of ireland for almost a0 years. but a visit that has been overshadowed to some extent by the scandal of clerical abuse and cover—ups. later on, the pope is going to be in dublin and they will be full coverage of that throughout the day, but for now he is in knock in county mayo. we are going to be hearing from him injust a moment. good morning. applause translation: i am translation: iam happy translation: i am happy to be with you in the house of our lady.” thank god for the opportunity. to be here in this place so dear to the irish people. i thank the archbishop, the reverend, for their warm welcome. in the chapel of the apparition, in a special way, your families, t
father eamon conway, thank you very much.s we watch pope francis emerge from the church in knock to lead prayers and deliver a short speech outside, we will say goodbye to you from dublin. so there is the scene life in knock, with the pope is about to lead the prayers and make that address. this is the first papal visit, as we have been hearing, to the republic of ireland for almost a0 years. but a visit that has been overshadowed to some extent by the scandal of clerical abuse and cover—ups....
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father eamon conway, thank you very much.he big crowds as we wait on the pope to begin the maths here, still quite a while, i imagine, to work his way through the crowds. he wants to give as many people as possible who have made the effort to be here the opportunity to see him. and pope francis wanted to give people a chance to see him before he says this mass. that will be the end effectively of the world meeting of families. 0nce effectively of the world meeting of families. once he leaves here he will make another speech, but not one to the irish bishop, and we will wait to hear what words he has for them at this time of considerable turmoil in the church at a time when we are seeing here today for example a great demonstration of people's faith in ireland as well. more from here later, but for now, back to shaun. annita, thank you very much. we will be waiting for that mass to begin, but for now, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review 0h hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and ma
father eamon conway, thank you very much.he big crowds as we wait on the pope to begin the maths here, still quite a while, i imagine, to work his way through the crowds. he wants to give as many people as possible who have made the effort to be here the opportunity to see him. and pope francis wanted to give people a chance to see him before he says this mass. that will be the end effectively of the world meeting of families. 0nce effectively of the world meeting of families. once he leaves...
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speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conwayistening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass like that for the beginning of mass like that for the holy father to break with the norms of opening a mass which is normally a short right of penance, to speak specifically about the various wounds in the universal church, naming the various contexts in which people have been hurt and wounded and abused here in ireland, in homes for babies and mothers, children in the care of the church, those who were victimised as children and so on, and he broke into his own native language, i presume so that he could be exactly precise, give the tone he wanted. yes, that is significant. that is the first time he has spoken spanish since he came here, and it was deeply moving, and we heard the spontaneous applause, the welcome. i think that since the contrition was held, and we don't know the numbers yet, the hundreds of thousands of people who were here, we wou
speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conwayistening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass like that for the beginning of mass like that for the holy father to break with the norms of opening a mass which is normally a short right of penance, to speak specifically about the various wounds in the universal church, naming the various...
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with me here in dublin, where pope francis will be later on, the theologian father eamon conway. the apparition there. for those who have joined us, remind us of the story of knock. what you are looking at there, the gable end is where in 1879, it is believed 0ur there, the gable end is where in 1879, it is believed our lady appeared with stjoseph and with st john the evangelist. the youngest witness was 16. people much older than that too. two still alive in 1836 were able to confirm those stories. 0ne died within a few months of that. they say they know they are going to meet their maker and they testify that our lady appeared. 0ne went up and touched the feet. there are signs that this has become such a powerful place of reconciliation and healing for so many people who come from all over the world to knock. it is no surprise that pope francis chose to spend time here. images are heart—warming. i'm not sure if the weather is improving there as much as in dublin. it is getting brighter here. the rain has stopped. i hope that people continue to go to phoenix park but i'm sure fo
with me here in dublin, where pope francis will be later on, the theologian father eamon conway. the apparition there. for those who have joined us, remind us of the story of knock. what you are looking at there, the gable end is where in 1879, it is believed 0ur there, the gable end is where in 1879, it is believed our lady appeared with stjoseph and with st john the evangelist. the youngest witness was 16. people much older than that too. two still alive in 1836 were able to confirm those...
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with me still in dublin, the theologian father eamon conway. thank you for staying with us.'s talk little bit more about that statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it wasjust statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it was just a statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant linelj pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. i think so. but a very significant line. i think so. it was absolute commitment and recognition that truth and justice is so important to people who have experienced abuse, not just is so important to people who have experienced abuse, notjust in terms of the actual sexual abuse itself that any cover—up and any failure to greet the revelation of that abuse with utter belief and credibility. to a cce pt with utter belief and credibility. to accept any institutional responsibility for what happened or a nyway responsibility for what happened or anyway it was covered up, very important. do you think it's also a recognitio
with me still in dublin, the theologian father eamon conway. thank you for staying with us.'s talk little bit more about that statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it wasjust statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it was just a statement, during the speech, by pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant linelj pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. i think so. but a very significant...