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pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. es not mention them specifically but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". christopher lamb is from the the tablet, an international catholic weekly. he gave us some background to the story. this is different to the abuse allegation which was first lodged with the vatican in september 2017, the allegation that cardinal, now archbishop mccarrick, abuse a mine. that has been dealt with separately. what the review is, is what the vatican knew about the misconduct allegations against seminarians. that is a key part of archbishop vigano's explosive testimony against pope francis, saying that he knew about archbishop mccarrick‘s sexual misconduct behaviour and did not ta ke misconduct behaviour and did not take action. archbishop vigano is the former papal ambassador to the us and released his testimony last month, calling on the pope to resign. this has been a huge issue for the papacy of pope francis, and up for t
pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. es not mention them specifically but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". christopher lamb is from the the tablet, an international catholic weekly. he gave us some background to the story. this is different to the abuse allegation which was first lodged with the vatican in september 2017, the allegation that cardinal, now archbishop...
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. >> host: robert, were showing the book, pu pope francis. >> the book is written mainly by economists. were writing it in response to the encyclical that came out a few years ago on the care of our common home. it's known as the pope's environmental encyclical. were trying to engage the pope in dialogue, a word he uses 25 times. hopefully fill in some blind spots that he has. we all have blind spots. that is kind of the aim. to fill in the blind spots about ways that we can make markets work as a caring society of fix big problems like poverty and environmental problems at the same time. >> host: you have michael novak during the intro and robert murphy doing the close. two catholic men and economists. did you want only catholics to rights? >> no. we didn't. i am a very devout catholic. but it's just a mix of economists, 1% is not economists some of the people i know there's an anglican, i don't really know about everybody else. >> what is the caring society? >> guest: what we want to build is a caring society. a society that can lived up to what we are called to by jesus. that's one
. >> host: robert, were showing the book, pu pope francis. >> the book is written mainly by economists. were writing it in response to the encyclical that came out a few years ago on the care of our common home. it's known as the pope's environmental encyclical. were trying to engage the pope in dialogue, a word he uses 25 times. hopefully fill in some blind spots that he has. we all have blind spots. that is kind of the aim. to fill in the blind spots about ways that we can make...
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pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. mention them specifically but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". stay with us on bbc news, still to come: torn to shreds — the banksy original that destroyed itself the moment it sold for $1.1! million. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but, even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—sto
pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. mention them specifically but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". stay with us on bbc news, still to come: torn to shreds — the banksy original that destroyed itself the moment it sold for $1.1! million. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on....
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pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. romise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". the uk government has voiced its concern over hong kong's decision not to renew a work visa for a british journalist. victor mallet is vice—president of the city's foreign correspondents club. it was criticised by beijing after it hosted an event featuring a pro—independence activist. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. fluttering in the breeze, a symbol of who ultimately rules the city. not that these protesters need much reminding. they came to the immigration department calling for press freedom, warrior to a red line has been crossed. it's notjust barring victor mallett from working in hong kong. the government is barring all future journalists from having to report on hong kong independence or any opposition voices. victor mallett writes for the financial times and he is vice president of the hong kong foreign correspondents club. or scc. in august, the group posted an event with andy ch
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pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. t repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago. "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". let's get some of the day's other news. turkish authorities say an initial investigation into the disappearance of a critical saudi journalist in istanbul last week has concluded he was killed inside the saudi consulate there. the saudi consulate has allowed investiogators to search the building. but turkish authorities haven't provided any more details and saudi arabia hasn't responded to the allegation. jamal khashoggi hasn't been seen since entering the consulate last tuesday. the government in riyadh has insisted he left the building. aid has begun to reach some of the most remote communities devastated by indonesia's deadly earthquake and tsunami. food, water and medical supplies have been delivered to villages south of palu city, as well as districts close to the quake's epicentre. work to recover bodies is continuing, with the number of dead now standing at over 1,60
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clearly pope francis is very much on the side of the poor. this has been his cause.n espousing since his election five yea rs espousing since his election five years ago. we are showing pictures of the ceremony. the formalities have pretty much been completed, as far as have pretty much been completed, as farasi have pretty much been completed, as faras i can have pretty much been completed, as far as i can see. it is striking to see the scale of this. this clear really matters to a lot of people. it does indeed. you may have seen the pictures on the side of st peter's of the six people, historic people, who have been promoted as it we re people, who have been promoted as it were to for sainthood today by the pope. it is a reminder of the universality of the church and the fa ct universality of the church and the fact that, for the first time in history, we do have a pope from latin america who has, as it were, shifted the boundaries. in his homily today, he talked about his predecessor crossing new boundaries. it seems to me that pope francis has also shifted the po
clearly pope francis is very much on the side of the poor. this has been his cause.n espousing since his election five yea rs espousing since his election five years ago. we are showing pictures of the ceremony. the formalities have pretty much been completed, as far as have pretty much been completed, as farasi have pretty much been completed, as faras i can have pretty much been completed, as far as i can see. it is striking to see the scale of this. this clear really matters to a lot of...
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by the argentina biskupic conference and i notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter inquiry to try to have a priest who had been sentenced for pedophilia acquitted. i did he said that was labor gugliotta the future pope actually sent it to the judges with a shrewd sense of timing before father across these various appeal hearings. one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us back. problems money case a former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge and it's the first time he's spoken openly about the cross the case. he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a senior this is this this is leading to vista as it is they were going through and so forth you know in absolute. case and. they know anything. it is in a row now to see what equal that is and that will cost us more if i decided not trust it. given that you're going to have getting this united yeah if i water they . will get what it is he said that said. but he also ma
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the argentina preschool conference and i notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter inquiry to try to have a priest who had been sentenced for pedophilia acquitted. and it is said that jose bergoglio the future pope actually sent it to the judges with a shrewd sense of timing before followed rossi's various appeal hearings. one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us. a case of former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge. it's the first time he's spoken openly about the cross the case . he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a similarly is this this is. this he is they was going through as a way in which you know enough of them. they know anything. it is. more. info they. said. places. the money out of the in the fields to the car to. the mail and. finally useless. the sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commission by the pope when he was archbishop of b
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by the argentina preschool conference and notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter in corrie to try to have a priest who had been sentenced for pedophilia acquitted. i did said that was labor gugliotta the future pope actually sent it to the judges with a shrewd sense of timing before followed rossi's various appeal hearings. one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us. a case of former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge. it's the first time he's spoken openly about across the case. he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a senior there is this this is leading to a visa as he is they were going through in some ways you know enough for the. case and. they know they need. it is in a zero nine i don't see what equal. and that will cost us more we thought of selling out those. in for water they. said. places. from here on the in the fields to the. to city in may and. finally useless. the sentence was upheld at both th
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pope francis has conferred sainthood on murdered salvadorian archbishop oscar ramiro at a ceremony in the vatican and advocate of peace during el salvador's civil war america was shot dead while celebrating that in one thousand nine hundred eighty until recently roman catholic leaders have accused or were accused of blocking his kind of because of his perceived left wing views that the reports. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop bosco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. all that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for medical miracle
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conference notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter inquiry to try to have a priest who had been sentenced for pedophilia acquitted. i did said that was labor gugliotta the future pope actually sent it to the judges with a shrewd sense of timing before followed rossi's various appeal hearings. one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us. problems my case a former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge. it's the first time he spoke openly about across the case. he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with a similarly is this this is leading to vision or. is there was no influential way in which you know enough of them. know anything. it is. now to see what equal that is and that will cost us more we thought of selling out to those. in for water they. get when it was easier that said. sort of places. them on you know the in the fields out to the car to sort the mail and. finally useless father g
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pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,sands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop‘s blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim's funeral. but this was not just another critic of the military government, it was archbishop 0scar romero. he was killed during mass. his weekly sermons called for an end to the violence. he told soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction "thou shalt not kill." his opponents called him "a guerilla in a cassock." his killers were never brought tojustice. today in rome, pope francis wore romero's bloodstained belt as he declared him a saint. some in the vatican oppose this canonisation. they thought romero's teachings veered too close to marxism, which the church has traditionally opposed. but pope francis, himself f
pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,sands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop‘s blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim's funeral. but this was not just another critic of the military...
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pope francis has confirmed sainthood murdered salvadorian archbishop emeritus ceremony in the vatican advocates for peace during all solved all civil war remember it was shot dead while celebrating mass in one nine hundred eighty and. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for a medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more interested here's a person who foug
pope francis has confirmed sainthood murdered salvadorian archbishop emeritus ceremony in the vatican advocates for peace during all solved all civil war remember it was shot dead while celebrating mass in one nine hundred eighty and. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his...
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also a young boy from naples, a 19-year-old who died of bone cancer and pope francis said he was an examplepeople of humility and courage. perhaps the two most well known, pope paul vi, he was pope from 1963 to 1978, a time of great change in the church. he ushered in the catholic church into the new world. he was one of the first popes to begin traveling outside of italy. he traveled to the holy land and the united nations at the time of the vietnam war speaking out against war there. he is somebody who has been very important for pope francis. and archbishop romero from el salvador. he was assassinated while saying mass. in 1980. pope francis is wearing the blood stained belt that oscar row harrow was wearing on the day he was killed. he was a voice for the poor and oppress oppressed. you can imagine for pope francis another person to hold up as a martyr and as a hero for our times, natalie. about 70,000 people, as you say, many waited out in the early morning of the hours here to come into the square. queen sophia is here from spain, many dignitaries. the president of italy, the presiden
also a young boy from naples, a 19-year-old who died of bone cancer and pope francis said he was an examplepeople of humility and courage. perhaps the two most well known, pope paul vi, he was pope from 1963 to 1978, a time of great change in the church. he ushered in the catholic church into the new world. he was one of the first popes to begin traveling outside of italy. he traveled to the holy land and the united nations at the time of the vietnam war speaking out against war there. he is...
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pope francis calls cardinal whirl's decision to step down noble. he also asked him to stay on in an administrative role until a new archbishop candy name. he is not, by the way, facing any criminal charges. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 news at noon. the nation's first autonomous taxi service. an exclusive look inside at googles self driving car project that is getting ready to launch. >>> before we go to break, let's take a live look outside. our exclusive sales force tower cameras, it is nice out there. we will be right back after this. google's closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first >>> googles closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first autonomous taxi service. chris van cleave got an exclusive look inside the minivan in chandler, arizona. >> i requested the ride. >> reporter: arbor adams used her phone to summon to self driving future. we are riding with her to the drugstore and what will soon be the nations first autonomous right hailing taxi service rate for the
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to deny he covered this up, but he does not believe he can serve anymore and nor clearly does pope francis reporter: yeah. that's right, poppy. he was unquestionably perhaps the single most influential figure for some time now. a pose ally and confidant of francis. ending three months of speculation since that pennsylvania grand jury report did accept his resignation. two notes there. one is that he has asked the cardinal to stay on as the interim leader of the arch diocese until a new bishop is selected. pope francis released a public letter today in which he praised the cardinal for what he described as the nobility of the way he's handled this situation, thanked him for choosing his diocese. he hasn't lost the pope's confidence. >> that's a very important point that are not going to sit well with those who accused him of not coming forward for decades on end. thank you very much. >>> after months of negotiation, rob beeert mueller may finally some written answers from president trump. the president's lawyers are in the midst of prepping written answers to mueller's question. there is sp
to deny he covered this up, but he does not believe he can serve anymore and nor clearly does pope francis reporter: yeah. that's right, poppy. he was unquestionably perhaps the single most influential figure for some time now. a pose ally and confidant of francis. ending three months of speculation since that pennsylvania grand jury report did accept his resignation. two notes there. one is that he has asked the cardinal to stay on as the interim leader of the arch diocese until a new bishop...
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implying that even high ranking church officials are complicit will pope francis take the fight against abuse personally and break the system what are the roots of this plague it's eating away at the church now will transform the global conflict. palmo gorman's survivor and fighter against sexual abuse welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today so you have been complaining for accountability of clerical child abuse for more than twenty years what kind of change have you made over this time what are your successes. well i think our gracious success has been finally exposing the fact not just that the abuses happened on us on the scale that we've been talking about for many years but that it's endemic within the roman catholic church that it's systemic. and that the cover up of abuse by church authorities was a willful intended program that was designed to protect the institution and its power and its money and that it was operated and directed by the vatican at the global level and that it's been a global cover up i think that's something we've not very clearly exposed so w
implying that even high ranking church officials are complicit will pope francis take the fight against abuse personally and break the system what are the roots of this plague it's eating away at the church now will transform the global conflict. palmo gorman's survivor and fighter against sexual abuse welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today so you have been complaining for accountability of clerical child abuse for more than twenty years what kind of change have you made over...
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revelations of child sex abuse for a catholic church a call one pope francis was elected in two thousand and thirteen he called for decisive action in tackling the issue of child sexual abuse do you see that the action has been taken. frankly no i think francis has been enormously disappointing on this issue and i don't say that with any pleasure i admire much of what he has to say on a whole range of social justice issues from refugees to people on the margins to poverty. to discrimination i think he's a strong advocate for a whole range of issues but on this issue he's been he's been enormously disappointing for example when he went to chile a couple of years ago a country that's been really blighted by revelations of sexual abuse and cover up of those crimes within the roman catholic church there and when victims spoke out about the appointment of a bishop who had known who was known to have covered up the abuse of a perpetrator by a priest rather than honestly respond to that charge and address that the pope accused the victim of spoken up of slander he accused them of comedy which m
revelations of child sex abuse for a catholic church a call one pope francis was elected in two thousand and thirteen he called for decisive action in tackling the issue of child sexual abuse do you see that the action has been taken. frankly no i think francis has been enormously disappointing on this issue and i don't say that with any pleasure i admire much of what he has to say on a whole range of social justice issues from refugees to people on the margins to poverty. to discrimination i...
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pope francis accepted washington d.c. archbishop donald wuerl's signation today.came amid a growing outcry over the cardinal's handling of sex abe cases in the catholic church. suerl will remain in his post temporarily until essor is found. he will also continue to serve on the congregatioof bishops, which helps to select future bishops. even so, a vatican spokean said the resignation opens a new chapter. >> this about moving forward. that is a phra that cardinal wuerl used last month, and moving forward means it is for thgood of the church, especially for the unity of the church, which is so important iofor her to fulfil her mi >> woodruff: we will have more on the pope's decision to permit the cardinal to maintain his influential le in the church-- amid his efforts to crack down on abuse-- later in the program. mudslides from torrential eownpours in eastern uganda have left at least 34e dead. large boulders and chunks of mud rolled through the mountainous area, destroying homes and roads in at least three villages. residents described theva ation. >> ( translate
pope francis accepted washington d.c. archbishop donald wuerl's signation today.came amid a growing outcry over the cardinal's handling of sex abe cases in the catholic church. suerl will remain in his post temporarily until essor is found. he will also continue to serve on the congregatioof bishops, which helps to select future bishops. even so, a vatican spokean said the resignation opens a new chapter. >> this about moving forward. that is a phra that cardinal wuerl used last month,...
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.- turkish relations later in the progra pope francis accepted washingtoo d.c.hbishold wuerl's resignation today. it came amid a growing outcry over the cardinal's handling of sex abuse cases inhe catholic church. wuerl will remain in his post temparily until a successor found. he will also continue to serve on the congregation of bishops which helps to select fure bishops. even so, a vatican spokesman said the resignation opens a new chapter. >> this is about moving forward. that is a phrase that cardal wuerl used last month, and moving forward means it is for the good of thchurch, especially for the unity of the church, which is so important for her toulfil her mission. >> woodruff: we will have more on the pope's decision to permit the cardinal to maintain his influential role in the church-- amid his efforts to crack down abuse-- later in the program. mudslides from torrential downpours in eastern uganda have le at least 34 people dead large boulders and chunks of mud rolled through the mountainousar ea, destroying homes and roads in at least three villages.
.- turkish relations later in the progra pope francis accepted washingtoo d.c.hbishold wuerl's resignation today. it came amid a growing outcry over the cardinal's handling of sex abuse cases inhe catholic church. wuerl will remain in his post temparily until a successor found. he will also continue to serve on the congregation of bishops which helps to select fure bishops. even so, a vatican spokesman said the resignation opens a new chapter. >> this is about moving forward. that is a...
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thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. all that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more interested here's a person who fought for all salvador and containers fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me. they revere him to speaking out the social justice and defending them
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and thousands turned out as pope francis canonized his two of the catholic church's most prominent figures pope pulled the six and the murdered salvadoran archbishop off scot romero we ask what message the pontiff is sending. egypt to money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are in bavaria today as people they head to the polls in states elections the vote is an important. government after a difficult year for coalition now but very is not just known for its beer and laid a hose and it's germany's biggest state and an economic powerhouse and traditionally conservative in fact the conservatives haven't lost an election for the sixty years and he's held the states. parliament looks like chancellor merkel sister party the christan social union or c.s.u. holds an absolute majority in bavaria but polls show the c.s.u. losing votes in today's election and likely even that absolute majority now any shockwave from the very end vote will be felt right here in berlin chancellor angela merkel's interior minister horst as a whole for well he is a c.s.u. party leader the poor result today could
and thousands turned out as pope francis canonized his two of the catholic church's most prominent figures pope pulled the six and the murdered salvadoran archbishop off scot romero we ask what message the pontiff is sending. egypt to money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are in bavaria today as people they head to the polls in states elections the vote is an important. government after a difficult year for coalition now but very is not just known for its beer and laid a hose and...
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former ambassador to the united states, a cardinal, who has —— who it is alleged went and told pope francisand had abused a child. the pope has said nothing about the issue. the cardinal has not been able to produce any evidence. it certainly suggested he may well have told the pope and the pope did nothing about it. it is also worth saying that as a result of this global blizzard of six abuse scandals, pope francis has announced a summit will take place at the vatican next february, where every single bishop throughout the world will attend to address this issue. and that is an indication of quite how series and how damaging this has become. martin, thank you very much. martin, thank you very much. martin this year. —— martin this year. the family of a british couple killed in flash flooding in majorca, have said they are deeply shocked by the deaths. they paid tribute to antony and delia green, who were from moffat in scotland, and said they were a loving, kind and caring couple. they were on holiday on the island when a storm hit the area on tuesday night. they were very strong supporter
former ambassador to the united states, a cardinal, who has —— who it is alleged went and told pope francisand had abused a child. the pope has said nothing about the issue. the cardinal has not been able to produce any evidence. it certainly suggested he may well have told the pope and the pope did nothing about it. it is also worth saying that as a result of this global blizzard of six abuse scandals, pope francis has announced a summit will take place at the vatican next february, where...
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propo pope francis accepted that nomination.uestions have mounted about how mccarrick was able to rise through the ecclesiastical ranks from the '90s and 2000s. earlier, one month ago, pope francis himself was accused by a former papal ambassador in the united states of being in on the cover-up. the vatican did not indicate on saturday when the results of this study would be released, saying only they would be made available until due course. the statement, however, did say that a double standard in which abuse and cover-up by a bishop is taken as seriously as abuse and cover-up by other members of the clergy, is unacceptable and pope francis is committed to rooting it out. if indeed the vatican releases full information about what it knew and when it knew it, most critics, many survivors and victims avenue bu s of abuse wi undoubtedly see that as a positive step. from rome, reporting for cnn, this is john allen. >> john, thank you. >>> now, for people who have been watching that title fight between two lightweight ufc champions
propo pope francis accepted that nomination.uestions have mounted about how mccarrick was able to rise through the ecclesiastical ranks from the '90s and 2000s. earlier, one month ago, pope francis himself was accused by a former papal ambassador in the united states of being in on the cover-up. the vatican did not indicate on saturday when the results of this study would be released, saying only they would be made available until due course. the statement, however, did say that a double...
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pope francis has conferred sainthood on the murdered archbishop of san salvador, oscar romero, at a ceremonyd by tens of thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt that was stained with the archbishop‘s blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil war continues, another victim's funeral. this was notjust another critic am about. he was killed during mass will stop you also want soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction now shalt not kill. his killers were never brought to justice. today in rome, pope francis w0 re justice. today in rome, pope francis wore the bloodstained elk as he declared him a stain. —— declared him a saint. some oppose this canonisation. some feared it "to marxism, which the church opposes. in el salvador, where 75,000 died in the civil war, it has been a day to celebrate a man who paid the ultimate price for standing up to justice. six other
pope francis has conferred sainthood on the murdered archbishop of san salvador, oscar romero, at a ceremonyd by tens of thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt that was stained with the archbishop‘s blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil war continues, another victim's funeral. this was notjust another...
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pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,of thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop's blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980, as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim's funeral. this was no ordinary government critic though, archbishop oscar romero was targeted as he celebrated mass. his weekly sermons called for an end to the violence but he also warned soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction, "thou shalt not kill". his opponents called him a gorilla in a cassock. his killers were never brought tojustice. today in rome, pope francis wore romero's blood—stained belt as he declared him a saint. but some in the vatican oppose this canonisation. they thought romero's teachings veered too close to marxism which the church has traditionally opposed. but pope francis, himself
pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,of thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop's blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980, as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim's funeral. this was no ordinary government critic though, archbishop...
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you know it remains a divisive figure even if the his mood the intervention of pope francis to ensure his sainthood to the lives of these supporters in el salvador but i mean to me it's a joy because every time i visit the crypt i feel he is still alive because really he didn't die and anality every moment it's a big joy i have tears i'm not too will break grew up following the steps of monsignor marrow it's a big joy also with oregon clear murder war many are hoping the new saint who died. violently in justice continue to blight their country. the world bank has offered indonesia up to a billion dollars in loans to help in relief and reconstruction efforts after the recent earthquakes and a tsunami and islands more than two thousand people have died and thousands are still missing following the disaster the indonesian government says it will take more than two years to rebuild. israeli supreme court has suspended the deportation of detained u.s. student laura until her appeal is considered the twenty two year old was detained on october second when she arrived in israel to study for
you know it remains a divisive figure even if the his mood the intervention of pope francis to ensure his sainthood to the lives of these supporters in el salvador but i mean to me it's a joy because every time i visit the crypt i feel he is still alive because really he didn't die and anality every moment it's a big joy i have tears i'm not too will break grew up following the steps of monsignor marrow it's a big joy also with oregon clear murder war many are hoping the new saint who died....
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pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop's blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980, as el salvador‘s bloody sore conflict rages, another victim's funeral. this was no ordinary government credit, though. archbishop oscar romero was targeted as he celebrated mass. his weekly sermons called for an end to the violence, but he also warned soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction thou shalt not kill. his opponents call him a gorilla in a kasich. his killers were never brought tojustice. kasich. his killers were never brought to justice. today, kasich. his killers were never brought tojustice. today, rome, pope francis walrond aero's blood—stained belt as he declared him a saint. —— war romero's. but some in the vatican opposed this canonisation. they thought
pope francis has created seven new saints, including the revered murdered archbishop of san salvador,thousands of pilgrims. the pope wore the rope belt stained with the archbishop's blood when he was shot dead at the altar in 1980. during his life romero regularly spoke out against military atrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980, as el salvador‘s bloody sore conflict rages, another victim's funeral. this was no ordinary government credit, though. archbishop...
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pope francis yesterday accepted his resignation. two notes of interests., he asked cardinal wuerl to remain on as the interim manager until his successor is named. secondly, pope francis release add letter, and this is highly unusual for a pope today when he accepts a resignation, the letter thanked him for his service and saying he is proud of him. what that would indicate, alisyn, although cardinal wuerl as of today is no longer the archbishop of washington, he does not appear to be out of favor with the boss. >> thank you for that report. as you get more details, we will continue to follow it this morning. >> we have been following the aftermath of hurricane michael in florida. these are the images we have seen, little left behind. cnn's miguel marquez live in mexico beach. thank you for getting there, first of all. tell us what you are seeing? >> reporter: the biggest problem right now is probably the temperature. it's cold, in the low 60s. if you are in a house where the windows are blown out, and hypothermia is a real concern. this is what mexico bea
pope francis yesterday accepted his resignation. two notes of interests., he asked cardinal wuerl to remain on as the interim manager until his successor is named. secondly, pope francis release add letter, and this is highly unusual for a pope today when he accepts a resignation, the letter thanked him for his service and saying he is proud of him. what that would indicate, alisyn, although cardinal wuerl as of today is no longer the archbishop of washington, he does not appear to be out of...
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pope francis has conferred sainthood on the murdered archbishop of san salvador, oscar romero, at a ceremonyatrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim‘s funeral. but this was not just another critic of the military government, it was archbishop oscar romero. he was killed during mass. he told soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction "thou shalt not kill." his opponents called him "a gorilla in a cassock." his killers were never brought tojustice. today in rome, pope francis wore romero‘s bloodstained belt as he declared him a saint. some in the vatican oppose this canonisation. they thought romero‘s teachings veered too close to marxism, which the church has traditionally opposed. but pope francis, himself from south america, smoothed the path, with the pontiff confirming romero died a martyr for his faith, not his politics. in el salvador, where 75,000 died in the civil war, it has been a day to celebrate a man who paid the ultimate price for s
pope francis has conferred sainthood on the murdered archbishop of san salvador, oscar romero, at a ceremonyatrocities during el salvador‘s civil war. john mcmanus reports. 1980. as el salvador‘s bloody civil conflict rages, another victim‘s funeral. but this was not just another critic of the military government, it was archbishop oscar romero. he was killed during mass. he told soldiers and police that their loyalty to the state was less important than the christian injunction...
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. >>> well, pope francis has canonized semen new catholic saints. among them archbishop op oscar romero and pope paul 6. cnn's vatican correspondent david gallagher has the details now from rome. >> a day of celebration at the vatican has pope francis declared seven new saints, including two women. founders of religious orders in germany and spain, and a young boy from naples who died at the age of 19 of bone cancer in whom pope francis said was an example to young people of humility and courage. perhaps the most well known of today's new saints was pope paul 66. he oversaw the changes in the vet cann council bringing the vatican church into the current world. the archbishop op assassinated in march of 1908 while he was saying mass in el salvador, and pope francis was wearing the blood-stained belt of the archbishop op that he was wearing on the day that he was assassinated. here's what one priest from el salvador told us about the importance of saint romero. >> translator: the prophetic strength of romero, his social message always current, his defe
. >>> well, pope francis has canonized semen new catholic saints. among them archbishop op oscar romero and pope paul 6. cnn's vatican correspondent david gallagher has the details now from rome. >> a day of celebration at the vatican has pope francis declared seven new saints, including two women. founders of religious orders in germany and spain, and a young boy from naples who died at the age of 19 of bone cancer in whom pope francis said was an example to young people of...
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. >>> pope francis has accepted the resignation of washington dc's cardinal wuerl. he was facing intense screwutin for his handling of the sexual abuse cases. people were wondering, john, when this would happen and it's this morning. >> yeah, that's right, alisyn. this ends three months of speculation since the pennsylvania grand jury report appeared in mid august, august 14th, in which cardinal wuerl figured prominently for at least three cases of sexual abuse when he was in pittsburgh, and over the last few months there has been steady calls for his resignation, and today pope francis did accept his resignation, as expected, although two interesting notes there, alisyn, one, and this is unusual, he asked cardinal wuerl to stay on as the interim administrator until a successor is named, and the other is that pope francis issued a personal letter to cardinal wuerl praising him for the nobility of the way he has handled this situation in saying he is proud of him, and all of that, alisyn, would indicate while cardinal wuerl may no longer be the cardinal, he still has
. >>> pope francis has accepted the resignation of washington dc's cardinal wuerl. he was facing intense screwutin for his handling of the sexual abuse cases. people were wondering, john, when this would happen and it's this morning. >> yeah, that's right, alisyn. this ends three months of speculation since the pennsylvania grand jury report appeared in mid august, august 14th, in which cardinal wuerl figured prominently for at least three cases of sexual abuse when he was in...
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those who gathered in some pizza square to see pope francis make seven say among the six who are the sort of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred.
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no religion is tolerated in north korea, but dictator kim jong-un has invited pope francis to visit. why is the pope even thinking about it? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration is showing extraordinary patience in allowing the saudis to come up with an explanation for the apparent grisly murder of u.s.-based journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul. while the president calls that bad, bad stuff, the "new york times" reports the saudi rulers are considering blaming a general who is a hoy-ranking adviser to crown prince mohammed bin salman. will that let the relationship get back to business as usual? i'll speak with congressman ted deutch of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee and our correspondents and specialists, they are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. he's in missoula, montana. the president is hoping to change the subject of khashoggi's death at yet another political rally. >> that's right, wolf. president trump is acknowledging what's been suspected for days a
no religion is tolerated in north korea, but dictator kim jong-un has invited pope francis to visit. why is the pope even thinking about it? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration is showing extraordinary patience in allowing the saudis to come up with an explanation for the apparent grisly murder of u.s.-based journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul. while the president calls that bad, bad stuff, the "new york times"...
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but pope francis says that wuerl served the church well.er been accused of inappropriate conduct himself. he was mentioned several times against his poor handling of the sexual abuse from 1988 and 2006. a world -- in a letter to wuerl, the pope said this today. shep? >> shepard: thousands of people are molested and he wants to move on? >> he wants to move on and offered him a job. >> shepard: that's not how things work in the real world. >> it's happening today. >> shepard: top of the hour headlines moments away. . for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ thousands of veterans get the money they need for their family and home... thank you, admiral. by helping them use the valuable va home loan benefit they've earned with their service. thank you, admiral. it let's you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. thank you, admiral. with today's high home values, that could mean a lot more money to pay debts and get ahead. thank you, admira
but pope francis says that wuerl served the church well.er been accused of inappropriate conduct himself. he was mentioned several times against his poor handling of the sexual abuse from 1988 and 2006. a world -- in a letter to wuerl, the pope said this today. shep? >> shepard: thousands of people are molested and he wants to move on? >> he wants to move on and offered him a job. >> shepard: that's not how things work in the real world. >> it's happening today. >>...
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thousands gathered in some pizza square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope six who was a sore one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. cananites is archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for a medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for many other salvadorans he is much more. his a person who fought for all salvador and continues and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me they revere him to speaking out the social justice and defending them against repression in the military led right wing g
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despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our letter. at the end of this investigation there is one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silences. surge men from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching a national inquiry commissions on sexual abuse within the church. victims are listened to and the spotlight has fallen on the responsibility of the bishops. so let us pray may the vatican order a world wide inquiry commission. so that past scars may be healed i may still have faith in the future. correct additional subversive note of what was announced at the killings are some of these it's just a butcher's old thing it's not a. simple yet so intimately to know show person. looked at with a showing of the plan to ship a skeleton is lost when the church. he think it will ship. the official thirty. boat of a ship in. yup and most of the book is the first thing a book still missing yes i do know what the move. was the latest news in the protests
despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our letter. at the end of this investigation there is one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silences. surge men from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching a national inquiry commissions on sexual abuse within the church. victims are listened to and the spotlight has fallen on the responsibility of the...