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ignatius was francis xavier and he was the one that ignatius sent as the first missionary and this is -- there's a double meaning, i think, at stake here, somebody deeply committed to the poor and to social justice and at the same time to reaching out to the world. and i think there's -- there may be something more to this. >> bruni: we're obviously dealing with a lot of firsts today and one of the firsts mentioned is first jesuit. with what is the significant of that? what do we know to be true of jesuits that tells us something about this pope and how he may lead? >> i was watching some of the t.v. shows and people were grappling with this, somebody says the jesuits are the commandos, the marines of god. somebody else said jesuits are known for their discipline and somebody else had educators which is probably fairly close to the truth. but the authentic jesuit tradition and values are going to i think be very clearly exercised in this papacy because of the holy father's background. he wasn't just a jesuit but he was also a man who was picked right after ordination when he was just
ignatius was francis xavier and he was the one that ignatius sent as the first missionary and this is -- there's a double meaning, i think, at stake here, somebody deeply committed to the poor and to social justice and at the same time to reaching out to the world. and i think there's -- there may be something more to this. >> bruni: we're obviously dealing with a lot of firsts today and one of the firsts mentioned is first jesuit. with what is the significant of that? what do we know to...
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ignatius church.today began with a jolt from the vatican. >> i was watching it on tv this morning, and it was -- i would say it was a shock. and just a real surprise. >> reporter: the father says the jesuits broke away from the roman catholic church about 200 years ago. they focused on education and studies, being literally driven out of catholicism. >> we were suppressed meaning the jesuit order was anyone. >> not included? >> not included . we were out of the picture, so to speak. >> reporter: but russia welcomed the jesuits back into the fold. >> russia as i understand it basically said we're not going to follow what rome says with regard to the jesuits, and we're going to keep them. we like the work they're doing, the education they' providing to our citizens. and the direction that they're taking our country especially with regards to education. so we're going to disregard what rome says. >> reporter: by 1880, the spiritual and church rebuilding had begun. the jesuits literally rebuilt the st. ig
ignatius church.today began with a jolt from the vatican. >> i was watching it on tv this morning, and it was -- i would say it was a shock. and just a real surprise. >> reporter: the father says the jesuits broke away from the roman catholic church about 200 years ago. they focused on education and studies, being literally driven out of catholicism. >> we were suppressed meaning the jesuit order was anyone. >> not included? >> not included . we were out of the...
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but francis and ignatius are kindred spirits.nderwent a strong conversion after seeing the glory of war wasn't where they wanted to go and they both embraced a different life oriented towards christ. so there is some connection between the two orders. ignatius admired francis. >> we also saw earlier some of the cardinals, the bishops from the orthodox church is there. he's the first orthodox patriarch to attend an inaugural mass. >> they split 1,000 years. what a sign of a new age when you have the patriarch standing there side by side with the pope, willing to after this 1,000 year period, there have been over occasions, but for the patriarch to come to this occasion in which the pope is being invested as the successor of st. peter, this is a tremendously important moment. this is a new opening towards the catholic church, one of the most exciting things happening right here. >> i agree. in fact you can see echos this began with paul vi whose ring the pope chooses to ring, the fisherman's ring comes from the reign of paul vi. >>
but francis and ignatius are kindred spirits.nderwent a strong conversion after seeing the glory of war wasn't where they wanted to go and they both embraced a different life oriented towards christ. so there is some connection between the two orders. ignatius admired francis. >> we also saw earlier some of the cardinals, the bishops from the orthodox church is there. he's the first orthodox patriarch to attend an inaugural mass. >> they split 1,000 years. what a sign of a new age...
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and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century. we tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. coming up, i'll talk to two former u.s. ambassadors and find out what they have to say about this historic election of pope francis. there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular b
and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century. we tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. coming up, i'll talk to...
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and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century. we tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. coming up, i'll talk to two former u.s. ambassadors and find out what they have to say about this historic election of pope francis. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's
and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century. we tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. coming up, i'll talk to...
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and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century.e tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. >>> coming up, i'll talk to two former u.s. ambassadors and find out what they have to say about this historic election of pope francis. [ female announcer ] new york strips. sudden trips. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little mishaps you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster neosporin. also try neosporin eczema essentials. sales event has begun. ♪ featuring the powerful gs. ♪ just when you thought you had experienced performance a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ get great values on your favorite lexus models
and ignatius is a reformer in the 16th century.e tend to think of these people as establishment figures. when francis shows up, he's on the edge. he's an itinerant preacher. people are wondering whether or not he's, quite frankly, kosher. ignatius was investigated because of the inquisition twice and used to carry around a piece of paper, gleefully, that cleared him. >> stay with us. monsignor, we're going to say goodbye to you. thank you for your contribution. >>> coming up,...
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they love this stuff because it gives them leverage, but the president, according to david ignatius,gain, i think a very moderate progressive, says the president has got to grab the steering wheel. can he grab the steering wheel and say, okay, i'll do some of these things if you will do other things, we'll avoid this crack up. >> that's a terrible game. that's a situation where you say somebody can throw a tantrum big enough, and then the president of the united states to calm things down has to make moves that he has expressed clearly he doesn't think are good ideas. this is a president re-elected on a platform protecting social security, medicare, and medicaid. to suddenly start bargaining on that because the other side is screaming is a very dangerous game -- >> i thought he was bargaining. i thought he's been say -- hasn't he been saying if you guys do revenue reform, i'll do social program reform? hasn't he been saying that all through this discussion? isn't it the backstory here? >> he has, and it's been very discomforting to a lot of his base. he's got -- >> but what does he d
they love this stuff because it gives them leverage, but the president, according to david ignatius,gain, i think a very moderate progressive, says the president has got to grab the steering wheel. can he grab the steering wheel and say, okay, i'll do some of these things if you will do other things, we'll avoid this crack up. >> that's a terrible game. that's a situation where you say somebody can throw a tantrum big enough, and then the president of the united states to calm things down...
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thanks for a great roundtable, david ignatius, kathleen parker, helene cooper, and michael crowley.that name. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here next week. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. easy money. what a fed decision will mean to your wallet. whether you should care about banks in cyprus. and is dow 15,000 next? >>> reading the tea leaves when it comes to coffee. my conversation with starbucks ceo howard schultz about the minimum wage, farming, and high-tech in the world of java. >>> plus, can anybody topple apple from its smartphone perch? we'll see what's new from two new competitors, and whether apple is right to be plucked. "on the money" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money." the federal reserve speaks and the markets listen. at its meeting this week, the fed announced it will maintain its near zero interest rate policy and will continue its purchases of $85 bi
thanks for a great roundtable, david ignatius, kathleen parker, helene cooper, and michael crowley.that name. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here next week. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. easy money. what a fed decision will mean to your wallet. whether you should care about banks in cyprus. and is dow 15,000 next? >>> reading the tea leaves when it comes to coffee. my conversation with starbucks ceo...
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and david ignatius, foreign affairs columnist for "the washington post." david, i want to start with you, and tell us what is known and not known about the possible use. what do we know about these incidents? >> yesterday, the free syrian army, the rebel military griewrng began tell u.s. officials they had reports of victims of two attacks in syria, one location in the north near aleppo. another location in damascus. and they began counting the numbers coming in to hospitals for. in the north the numbers were larger. they talked about 54 in the initial report, 14 of them dead on arrival. a smaller number in damascus. they added more detail today. i talked to the free syrian army officials i'm in contact with. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, senior u.s. official, has said publicly that he believes there is a high probability that there were chemical weapon attacks by the syrian government, as claimed by the rebels, and we now have president obama saying he is studying the information. it's not clear how those studies will be d
and david ignatius, foreign affairs columnist for "the washington post." david, i want to start with you, and tell us what is known and not known about the possible use. what do we know about these incidents? >> yesterday, the free syrian army, the rebel military griewrng began tell u.s. officials they had reports of victims of two attacks in syria, one location in the north near aleppo. another location in damascus. and they began counting the numbers coming in to hospitals...
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thanks for a great roundtable, david ignatius, kathleen parker, helene cooper, and michael crowley.that name. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here next week. >>> right now at 5:00, a father is in the hospital after he and his wife were shot while driving through the east bay. >>> and secretary of state john kerry makes a stop in iraq. what he says the country's next step should be. >> announcer: nbc bay area news begins with breaking news. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. an active search is underway in half moon bay for a man last seen at the beach. the coast guard says the 22-year-old man was playing football at roosevelt beach with friends when he disappeared. he went into the water after the football and they haven't seen him since. his shirt and shoes there on the wae beach. no trace of the man. the coast guard has called in its helicopter. we'll keep you posted on the search for that 22-year-old man off of half moon bay. >>> in hayward, this afternoon, a family driving on a busy street ended up in the wrong place at the wr
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with us today "the washington post's" david ignatius. gloria borger, "the washington post" kathleen parker and "the dish's" andrew sullivan. first off the latest job news terrific. stock market at historic levels. fiscal cliff deal that raise taxes top 1% and spending cuts may be help but washington is still stuck. this week you saw a couple republicans, chrisyty and jeb bush gearing up to run for president by attacking washington from afar. >> appears to be the last two years bog crisis to crisis. i think people are just numb by this dysfunction. >> if anybody this this room thinks they understand washington, d.c., please come on up and stand behind the podium and you give the answers. because i don't have the first damn idea what they're doing down there.
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with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.elene cooper and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the lightning victory there had banished vietnam wearyness. >> it's a proud day for america and by god, we have kicked the vietnam syndrome once and for all. chris: after the second george bush launched two long wars, many feel war wearyness like against vietnam. against the wearyness, how should we take this week's statements from this president on veryia and iran? >> we are clear that the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people would be a serious and tragic mistake and i will repeat, all options are on the table. we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting
with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.elene cooper and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the...
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>> and we've got david ignatius coming up, as well. >> fantastic. >> yes, it is fantastic. >> all rightwhat do we have in news? >> hi, harold, how are you doing? what's going on? >> oh, really? >> who are you picking in march madness? >> it hurts me to say this because i'm a michigan man, but ohio state is playing extraordinarily well. i've got michigan state. >> do we have a story on cypress? or can i make chitchat with haass. >> if you have a few more, thad be good. >> what about cypress, richard haass, isn't that something? >> it is astrange approach to economic policy. turns out, it's the willie sutton approach to dealing with the european economic crisis. one of the few places they have any resources. anything that approaches the scale of what they need. and it makes no sense and it's not going to last. >> very good. >> this is interesting. fresh poll numbers out from cnn opinion research showing there is very little support for leaders in washington. to boast about right now. 47% of americans approve of the job that president obama is doing compared to 50% who disapprove. his net
>> and we've got david ignatius coming up, as well. >> fantastic. >> yes, it is fantastic. >> all rightwhat do we have in news? >> hi, harold, how are you doing? what's going on? >> oh, really? >> who are you picking in march madness? >> it hurts me to say this because i'm a michigan man, but ohio state is playing extraordinarily well. i've got michigan state. >> do we have a story on cypress? or can i make chitchat with haass. >> if...
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ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm wi
ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i...
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ignatius prep.rincipal said and the dean of students stopped a man matching the description. after a couple of questions the man took off rung but did not get far. >> there's an eight-foot fence. i was kind of close to him. he kind of tried to go over the fence. that's when i caught him and dragged him down. >> police arrested 27-year-old gabriel ruiz vega. officers say he had seven of the stolen ipads in his own backpack. inspectors are trying to determine if he may have sold the others that are still missing. >>> new this morning, authorities in brazil are seeking criminal charges against 16 people in connection with with one of the worst nightclub fires in history. 241 people died in the january disaster. the defendants include the club's owners, manager, and three band members. investigators say the band started the fire by setting off fireworks inside. several city officials could also face manslaughter charges for granting the club an operating permit. >>> one minor is dead and another injured
ignatius prep.rincipal said and the dean of students stopped a man matching the description. after a couple of questions the man took off rung but did not get far. >> there's an eight-foot fence. i was kind of close to him. he kind of tried to go over the fence. that's when i caught him and dragged him down. >> police arrested 27-year-old gabriel ruiz vega. officers say he had seven of the stolen ipads in his own backpack. inspectors are trying to determine if he may have sold the...
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ignatius college preparatory high school in san francisco. the principal's face is glued to superman at the door. >> i guess it came into use here. >> reporter: rough is the hero of the day. >> he's getting a little fidgety. and then i think he saw this one hallway and he just took off down that hallway and that's when i took off after him. >> reporter: rough took off after 27-year-old gab braele ruiz vega because staff thought he was stealing ipads on campus. >> the more ipads, an inordinate amount going missing. students reporting it to us. certain windows of time. started to close in on when it might be happening. >> reporter: zeroed in on vega. when his story about why he was on campus didn't add up, he escorted him inside. while he was calling police, vega ran. >> right behind him the whole time. kept trying to get him. but i just couldn't get him. we kind of wove through a few kids. i think they were stunned. >> reporter: the chase led to the top of a fence. >> i grabbed him and pulled him down. >> reporter: it was a valuable catch. sev
ignatius college preparatory high school in san francisco. the principal's face is glued to superman at the door. >> i guess it came into use here. >> reporter: rough is the hero of the day. >> he's getting a little fidgety. and then i think he saw this one hallway and he just took off down that hallway and that's when i took off after him. >> reporter: rough took off after 27-year-old gab braele ruiz vega because staff thought he was stealing ipads on campus. >>...
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ignatius, who founded the jesuit order. and rome is crazy about the new pope here.e. the surprise of francis. the pope, this is really sweet one. thank you, rome. he came out last night and thanked the people for coming out. wished them well. said, i hope you get a good sleep. this is, perhaps, the coolest one. even the newspapers here in italy are beautiful. when the is the last time you saw a newspaper in latin? i won't be getting through this one anytime soon. but a beautiful keepsake for anybody in rome today. an amazing night last night. an amazing day today. he will hold mass with the 114 cardinals that elected him later on. and we expect to see that on vatican tv, as well. should be an amazing mass. >> as you said, it was an amazing night. and you were right in the middle of it all. what was that like? to you, what was the most interesting moment? >> reporter: well, a couple. when that crowd of 150,000 people went silent. it's very moving. it was shocking. and then, when he left the balcony, and then, when he came back out to thank everybody, for coming, to w
ignatius, who founded the jesuit order. and rome is crazy about the new pope here.e. the surprise of francis. the pope, this is really sweet one. thank you, rome. he came out last night and thanked the people for coming out. wished them well. said, i hope you get a good sleep. this is, perhaps, the coolest one. even the newspapers here in italy are beautiful. when the is the last time you saw a newspaper in latin? i won't be getting through this one anytime soon. but a beautiful keepsake for...
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. >> when adrian ramirez passes by saint ignatius loyola church in his los angeles neighborhood, horrible memories, flooding back. this is where his mitt -- nightmare began. >> i am constantly reliving it. >> beginning at the age of seven, he was originally raped hundreds of times by a man in charge of the priesthood who was in charge of youth activities. >> after the activities he would rape me in his car. even at church. he would do it. he would say, imagine it is god that is touching you. who does that to a kid? god is saying that is ok? >> what happened to adrian ramirez should not happen to any child, but it did, over and over again for decades. to as many as 100,000 boys and girls in the united states alone. it is a worldwide crisis. catholic clergy have abused children in over 12 countries. >> because it is -- >> a former priest who is now a advocate for abuse victims. >> when it comes to the sexual abuse of a child, that pain never ends. it is always there. >> church officials sought to cover up the scandals. bishops like roger mahony of los angeles and bernard law of boston shuff
. >> when adrian ramirez passes by saint ignatius loyola church in his los angeles neighborhood, horrible memories, flooding back. this is where his mitt -- nightmare began. >> i am constantly reliving it. >> beginning at the age of seven, he was originally raped hundreds of times by a man in charge of the priesthood who was in charge of youth activities. >> after the activities he would rape me in his car. even at church. he would do it. he would say, imagine it is god...
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father bartunik, father reese just mentioned the fact that the new pope is from a ignatius -- does that make this man committed to education and mission in ways that will become of real focus in terms of his ministry now as pope? >> definitely the sense of mission. it was founded in the 16th century. what was in his heart was dynamism. a dynamic mission. really spread the message of the love of god. find new, creative ways to reach out to people who may have forgotten that message or never heard it before. that has been the legacy of the society of jesus, of the jesuits for 500 years. they've been incredibly entrepreneurial. they've given saints to the people in every generation they've been around. you can see from his own life as well, the way he's lived his pastoral ministry he's very interested in getting the mess ang out. that's what we understand his mission in the church. bringing the love of jesus and the truth of jesus to the minds, hearts, and also the bodies of people everywhere in every corner of the world. if you think about these categories of traditional or conservative a
father bartunik, father reese just mentioned the fact that the new pope is from a ignatius -- does that make this man committed to education and mission in ways that will become of real focus in terms of his ministry now as pope? >> definitely the sense of mission. it was founded in the 16th century. what was in his heart was dynamism. a dynamic mission. really spread the message of the love of god. find new, creative ways to reach out to people who may have forgotten that message or...
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jesuit ignatius in the 1500s, 1540 was approved by the pope, and they have been known for being intellectuals educators there has also been some pretty liberal strains of jesuits. he has taken on some of those strains including liberation theology and spoken very strongly. one last thing, bill. interestingly enough, it's a jesuit taking on the name francis of the franciscans. even in the church there is some healthy, perhaps sometimes unhealthy rivalry. the jesuit is saying saint francis is an example of humility, that's what we need for reform. not managerial reform. >> bill: saint francis was a great man. no doubt about it father, thanks very much. identppreciate it next on obama says he does not see the urgency of a 17 trillion-dollar debt. it's amazing. we will have it for you in just a few moments. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. s
jesuit ignatius in the 1500s, 1540 was approved by the pope, and they have been known for being intellectuals educators there has also been some pretty liberal strains of jesuits. he has taken on some of those strains including liberation theology and spoken very strongly. one last thing, bill. interestingly enough, it's a jesuit taking on the name francis of the franciscans. even in the church there is some healthy, perhaps sometimes unhealthy rivalry. the jesuit is saying saint francis is an...
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>> a religious order found in 1840 by ignatius. known for its spiritual practices, its spreading of the gospel message but also deep learning. so pope francis was trained in chemistry, taught psychology and literature. i don't think his order is why they picked him. it depends on him as a person and his ministry. >> not that he's very conservative, not surprising he opposes abortion, right? and also same-sex marriage. it was a belief among many catholics especially in the americas that there would be some who's a little bit more progressive maybe to move the catholic church forward a bit. that didn't happen. >> yeah the modernization question is asked a lot about pope francis' appointment. sometimes about his age. he's 76. the elector cardinals, the average age was only 72. you weren't going to get much younger than that. with the catholic church and christianity as a whole, the key question, as important as modernization, the key question is not now, but what's ancient and true. the church moves stl s slowly, about tradition and r
>> a religious order found in 1840 by ignatius. known for its spiritual practices, its spreading of the gospel message but also deep learning. so pope francis was trained in chemistry, taught psychology and literature. i don't think his order is why they picked him. it depends on him as a person and his ministry. >> not that he's very conservative, not surprising he opposes abortion, right? and also same-sex marriage. it was a belief among many catholics especially in the americas...
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with us today "the washington post's" david ignatius."the washington post" kathleen parker and "the dish's" andrew sullivan. first off the latest job news terrific. stock market at historic levels. fiscal cliff deal that raise taxes top 1% and spending cuts may be help but washington is still stuck. this week you saw a couple republicans, chrisyty and jeb bush gearing up to run for president by attacking washington from afar. >> appears to be the last two years bog crisis to crisis. i think people are just numb by this dysfunction. >> if anybody this this room thinks they understand washington, d.c., please come on up and stand behind the podium and you give the answers. because i don't have the first damn idea what they're doing down there. chris: har
with us today "the washington post's" david ignatius."the washington post" kathleen parker and "the dish's" andrew sullivan. first off the latest job news terrific. stock market at historic levels. fiscal cliff deal that raise taxes top 1% and spending cuts may be help but washington is still stuck. this week you saw a couple republicans, chrisyty and jeb bush gearing up to run for president by attacking washington from afar. >> appears to be the last two...
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>> i think what we have is a holy man who, remember, he's a jesuit, a society of jesus formed by ignatiuswho celebrated his first mass in st. mary major 400 years ago. it was a wres tur also to the founder of the jesuits. they're the marine corps of the catholic church. they train for years, ten years, 12 years, 15 years. this is formation of their mind, of their outlook. first, this is the first jesuit ever as a pope. they chose a man who has a profound formation. he's going to bring that forward. but his love of the poor means that he really takes seriously the gospel message. blessed are the poor. he really is going to implement the attitudes. he's a coherent man. he doesn't fake it. he took the bus. i think, i was astonished that out of all the speculation of whom they might choose, they brought forward this man, francis. now, that's another thing. st. francis of assisi was called the little poor man. to choose the name pran sis reaches out to the franciscan spirituality and pope benedict was a very simple man also. he didn't put on airs. he took off the tiara from the coat of arms. s
>> i think what we have is a holy man who, remember, he's a jesuit, a society of jesus formed by ignatiuswho celebrated his first mass in st. mary major 400 years ago. it was a wres tur also to the founder of the jesuits. they're the marine corps of the catholic church. they train for years, ten years, 12 years, 15 years. this is formation of their mind, of their outlook. first, this is the first jesuit ever as a pope. they chose a man who has a profound formation. he's going to bring...
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with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.er and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the lightning victory there had banished vietnam wearyness. >> it's a proud day for america and by god, we have kicked the vietnam syndrome once and for all. chris: after the second george bush launched two long wars, many feel war wearyness like against vietnam. against the wearyness, how should we take this week's statements from this president on veryia and iran? >> we are clear that the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people would be a serious and tragic mistake and i will repeat, all options are on the table. we will do what is necessary to prevent iran from getting t
with us today, the "washington post" david ignatius and kathleen parker.er and michael crowley. first up, what does barack obama know what we don't know pledging to use american power against iran and getting more deeply involved in syria? the american mood when it comes to using force feels like 1915, the end of vietnam. after that war, reluctance to commit power abroad was called vietnam syndrome. then came desert storm in 1991 and the first george bush told us that the lightning...
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you would go to saint ignatius, on the boston college campus. invariably you you find it's a jesuit presiding over the mass, a jesuit giving the sermon and they are somehow more hooked in to life than unfortunately some of these older parish priests, god love them are in their late 70s and they're all alone. >> i'm with you, michael, i love kevin o'brien is fabulous, a great example and holy trinity is a half hour from my house, it's more of a ride to go there. but when you go there, you feel the joy, we used to feel at holy cross when we went to mass. we had to go every day. but i would go on saturdays and sundays. and there was a joy to going to church. a lot of parishes now are just downright grim. they're grim. there are people who come to church because they don't want to go to hell. they're scared if they miss a sunday, they're going to go to hell. they show up like reagan robots, they walk in the door and did what they were supposed to do. but they weren't happy being there. that's why i love the jebbies. they are liberal and intellectual
you would go to saint ignatius, on the boston college campus. invariably you you find it's a jesuit presiding over the mass, a jesuit giving the sermon and they are somehow more hooked in to life than unfortunately some of these older parish priests, god love them are in their late 70s and they're all alone. >> i'm with you, michael, i love kevin o'brien is fabulous, a great example and holy trinity is a half hour from my house, it's more of a ride to go there. but when you go there, you...
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ignatius was the master in the art of discernment. >> pope francis groundbreaking in so many ways, first jesuit pope, first francis pope, also the first pope from latin america. what is the most important thing you think people need to know about pope francis? >> well, you know, all the things that you talked about, george, you bet are important but i call them grave, good things on the pasta. what we were looking for was a man of holiness who obviously reflected god to us who was theologically converse apartment, a man who was a good pastor and a man who was a good communicator and a good leader, a good -- exercised good pastoral governance. when we found that, where he came from, what his age was, what his background was, that was all gravy and i think we got not only a good man but good gravy. >> safe travels too. >> you happy st. patty's day. i'll miss being in new york for our patronal feast day. >> to you too. >> more to pope francis. outpour emotion about his selection in latin america and cecilia vega is in vatican city with a much closer look from being a chemist to the spiritua
ignatius was the master in the art of discernment. >> pope francis groundbreaking in so many ways, first jesuit pope, first francis pope, also the first pope from latin america. what is the most important thing you think people need to know about pope francis? >> well, you know, all the things that you talked about, george, you bet are important but i call them grave, good things on the pasta. what we were looking for was a man of holiness who obviously reflected god to us who was...
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barnabas, ignatius, alexander, peter, felicity, ago that, lucy, agnes, cecelia, anastasia and all yourompany, not weighing our merits but granting us pardon through christ, our lord. through whom you continue to make all of these good things, o lord, you sanctify them, fill them with life, bless them and bestow them upon us. ♪ >> amen. >> and informed by divine teaching, we dare to say -- ♪ >> translator: deliver us, lord, we pray, from every evil, graciously grant peace in our days, that by the help of your mercy, we may be always free from sin and safe from all disturbance, as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our savior, jesus christ. lord, jesus christ, who said to your apostles, i my peace to you, i give my peace to you. do not look at our sins, but the faith of your church and that according to your will you grant her peace and unity in accordance with your will forever and ever the peace of the lord be with you always. >> and the kiss of peace after the consecration and the "our father" and in this vast crowd, are nations that have rivalries, nations that are at war. m
barnabas, ignatius, alexander, peter, felicity, ago that, lucy, agnes, cecelia, anastasia and all yourompany, not weighing our merits but granting us pardon through christ, our lord. through whom you continue to make all of these good things, o lord, you sanctify them, fill them with life, bless them and bestow them upon us. ♪ >> amen. >> and informed by divine teaching, we dare to say -- ♪ >> translator: deliver us, lord, we pray, from every evil, graciously grant peace...