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how well are they welcomed by the roman catholic church? through friends of married roman catholic priests and to be fair, they've had a tremendous welcome in their ministry over many years. i have had an opportunity to see that and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome and those are genuine and heartfelt welco m e two and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome two married priests when that has happened in certain circumstances. if pope francis is trying to promote the idea of ordaining married men in the idea of ordaining married men in the amazon, where there is a shortage of clergymen, how does he reconcile that with the concerns of those conservatives within roman catholicism who don't want the exception to become the rule? well, as i say i am an anglican priest, very much formed within the catholic tradition, within anglicanism. and i think it is really a question of establishing what our priorities are. in the end, one needs to provide a mass on a regular basis. in the end, one needs to provide pastoral care. i obviously understand
how well are they welcomed by the roman catholic church? through friends of married roman catholic priests and to be fair, they've had a tremendous welcome in their ministry over many years. i have had an opportunity to see that and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome and those are genuine and heartfelt welco m e two and those are genuine and heartfelt welcome two married priests when that has happened in certain circumstances. if pope francis is trying to promote the idea of ordaining...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingdiscussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting on events in the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and hejoins us now events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins us now live from rome. thank you for your time. we are talking about this and they are going to be talking about it but it is still a long way from becoming catholic law, if you like. yes, it is indeed. i think it is notable that although there is a group of women religious and lay women who have been invited to attend and observe the proceedings, they are significantly not being allowed to vote in any of the conclusions taken by the synod. i think many catholic women feel that the words of the pope about inclusion in the power structure of the church for women are all ver
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingdiscussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. david willey has been reporting on events in the vatican for nearly 50 yea rs events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and he joins events in the vatican for nearly 50 years and hejoins us now events in the vatican for...
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he is in favour of beefing up the efforts of the roman catholic church for interreligious cooperation department which deals with that. then there is another interesting thing you may see in the pictures today, lots of red in amongst the crowd. these are the new cardinals who he has appointed for the first time with yesterday's new appointments of cardinals, the princes of the church, future leaders and electors of the next pope, they are increasingly in favour of... they are people who think like him. in other words, there are big changes in the offing, in the leadership of the catholic church. a whole generation of old men is gradually dying off and new people have been chosen by pope francis who are going to lead the church in what he hopes is a more successful direction for the catholic religion in the 21st century. six elephants have fallen to their deaths in thailand while trying to save each other from a notorious waterfall. a warning — this report contains some upsetting images. donna larsen reports. the bodies of six elephants lying motionless at the bottom of the waterfall k
he is in favour of beefing up the efforts of the roman catholic church for interreligious cooperation department which deals with that. then there is another interesting thing you may see in the pictures today, lots of red in amongst the crowd. these are the new cardinals who he has appointed for the first time with yesterday's new appointments of cardinals, the princes of the church, future leaders and electors of the next pope, they are increasingly in favour of... they are people who think...
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so this age—old discipline of celibacy in the roman catholic church, he said that, yeah, we should atdea is to spuras look at it. i think the idea is to spur as much conversation as is possible about how the catholic church can move from a missionary mandate, especially in the global southin mandate, especially in the global south in the developing world. that conversation has also spurred another one where women of course, some women, are pushing the agenda of been ordained. how much movement is there likely to be on that? well, pope francis himself said that he thinks that is a nonstarter. he has affirmed the catholic church's position that men can be ordained priests because was the way that jesus christ set up the church. what the pope has said is that there does have to be real reflection in real conversation about how women can be invited into leadership positions and how doors can be opened for women to be in positions of influence. but he separated up for the priesthood to say that women and indeed all laypeople should exercise a co—response ability with priests for the minist
so this age—old discipline of celibacy in the roman catholic church, he said that, yeah, we should atdea is to spuras look at it. i think the idea is to spur as much conversation as is possible about how the catholic church can move from a missionary mandate, especially in the global southin mandate, especially in the global south in the developing world. that conversation has also spurred another one where women of course, some women, are pushing the agenda of been ordained. how much...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synodocusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is in a few minutes. this morning's reviewers are dave wooding and shyama perera. stay with us for that. before the papers, sport and for a full round—up, good morning. dina asher—smith said the experience within the british women's sprint team was behind their success in last night's four by 100 metres relay, in which they won silver. the women were just edged into second place byjamaica. but it was a season's best time for britain, and it gave dina asher—smith her third medal of the competition — two silvers and that gold from the 200 metres. she and the team have been talking this morning to natalie pirks. we didn't practice any of those changes. the
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synodocusing on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha, as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is in a few minutes. this morning's reviewers are dave...
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so, it's a very important moment in the history of the roman catholic church under pope francis.oes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. goes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meetingm goes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. it is a change is likely, do you think? no. i don't think so. but it's all part ofa— i don't think so. but it's all part of a — there is a sort of gripping change in emphasis —— creeping, we had the appointment of new cardinals from all over the world. they come from all over the world. they come from — most of them come from very poor countries, developing countries. so there is a new emphasis by headquarters here in rome on the importance of listening to the voices of the underprivileged, the poor, and people like those living in amazonia, who are threatened by climate change. thank you david willey, talking to us live from rome. 99 people have now died in clashes between demonstrators and security forces in iraq, prompting the united nations to demand an end to the violence. protests against unemployment an
so, it's a very important moment in the history of the roman catholic church under pope francis.oes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. goes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meetingm goes on. it is going to last for three weeks, this meeting. it is a change is likely, do you think? no. i don't think so. but it's all part ofa— i don't think so. but it's all part of a — there is a sort of gripping change in emphasis —— creeping, we had the appointment of...
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unwilling to simply stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholic kumongers.lf they've told me how his paramilitary forces stormed the parish of the reverend gutierrez amid a hail of bullets father gutierrez called a local radio station and before breaking down in tears he said they are deviling the churches, the government is killing us. pleaded the ia government cross it is limit into what is inhumane and immoral. the international community cannot be indifferent. he is right. we cannot be indifferent. we must not be indifferent. and i am here to reaffirm that the trurm administration will never be indifferent when it comes to the persecution of faith communities. [applause] my friends we believe as vice president pence has put it an attack on one faith is an attack upon us all. at the u.n. just a few weeks ago president trump proclaimed we must all work together to protect communities of every faith. all over the world u.s. aid is supporting programs to address religious hate speech and interfaith conflict, to promote the strengthening and enforc
unwilling to simply stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholic kumongers.lf they've told me how his paramilitary forces stormed the parish of the reverend gutierrez amid a hail of bullets father gutierrez called a local radio station and before breaking down in tears he said they are deviling the churches, the government is killing us. pleaded the ia government cross it is limit into what is inhumane and immoral. the international community...
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had, people became a little more interested in the kkk in the 1928 election, when al smith, a roman catholic, ran for president. the 1920's of course course was a time of prohibition. the 18th amendment to the constitution went into effect in 1919. it is the only part of the constitution that was ever repealed. it was repealed in 1933, in the 21st amendment to the constitution. it was not just an experiment that failed. it turned out, most americans did not want to be told that they could not buy alcohol. it led to the rise of of course speakeasier, who did you know, of liquor being imported into the country, much of it from canada over the great lakes. but it didn't begin organized crime, but organized crime was very small until prohibition. this was the era of al capone, also of a great disrespect for the law, and of gang wars. and when prohibition ended, it did not end organized crime. by then, they moved into other fields. prostitution, protection and so forth. it took well into the 1960's, actually, when bobby kennedy was attorney general for much of that, not all of that, but for much
had, people became a little more interested in the kkk in the 1928 election, when al smith, a roman catholic, ran for president. the 1920's of course course was a time of prohibition. the 18th amendment to the constitution went into effect in 1919. it is the only part of the constitution that was ever repealed. it was repealed in 1933, in the 21st amendment to the constitution. it was not just an experiment that failed. it turned out, most americans did not want to be told that they could not...
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the vatican has opened the possibility of married men being priests in the roman catholic church the suggestion comes as part of a plan to include isolated indigenous communities in the amazon in the church speaking on the 1st day of a 3 week meeting of bishops with special guests from the region pope francis condemned destructive as destructive the self interest which she suggested was behind fires devastating the amazon. they'd come all the way from the amazon to make their case joining bishops from all over the world they're hoping the catholic church will help them save the world's largest rain forest fis year manmade fires set by loggers have been raging destroying the homes and livelihoods of local indigenous communities. in his sermon pope francis blames destructive interests. the fire of god is warmth that attracts and gathers into unity it's fed by sharing not by prophets the fire that destroys on the other hand blazes up when people want to promote only their own ideas. but there's a shortage of priests in the amazon cutting off many remote communities from the church to re
the vatican has opened the possibility of married men being priests in the roman catholic church the suggestion comes as part of a plan to include isolated indigenous communities in the amazon in the church speaking on the 1st day of a 3 week meeting of bishops with special guests from the region pope francis condemned destructive as destructive the self interest which she suggested was behind fires devastating the amazon. they'd come all the way from the amazon to make their case joining...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a 3—day meeting whichdiscussions on whether to allow married men to become priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. john mcmanus reports. this is the fourth sign that pope francis opened since he was elected pontiff —— synod. it is expected to be controversial. as well as social and environmental challenges in the amazon such as deforestation and mining, the 264 participants will also discuss whether the judge should set aside its own rules on priestly celibacy and ordain older, married man. that would boost the church's presence in rural areas where a shortage of priests mean that some communities only visit the church a few times a year. another idea is how to acknowledge and often promote the central role that women play in maintaining catholicism. but there is serious opposition to the synod among some senior catholics who fear this will they lose or change long—held teachings. the us cardinal raymond burr, who has emerged as the toba
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a 3—day meeting whichdiscussions on whether to allow married men to become priests. the move, which would break centuries of tradition, would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen. john mcmanus reports. this is the fourth sign that pope francis opened since he was elected pontiff —— synod. it is expected to be controversial. as well as social and environmental challenges in the amazon such as...
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year ago are now in the roman catholic church and year ago i was in vietnam and i was very close to that village the vietnamese are lovely people but many of them live in a great deal of poverty and of course the trouble is if your lives in vietnam and i was very close to that village the vietnamese are lovely people but many of them live in a great deal of poverty and of course the trouble is if you're living on $2.00 a day then you can look to the u.k. or countries living on $2.00 a day then you can look to the u.k. or countries. western europe and realize that in a day you can earn 50 times that just western europe and realize that in a day you can earn 50 times that just on the minimum wage and so there's an enormous incentive for families to exist on the minimum wage and so there's an enormous incentive for families to club together as obviously happened here to send a particular member of the lab together as obviously happened here to send a particular member of the family very often getting rid of all their assets and more with the family very often getting rid of all their assets
year ago are now in the roman catholic church and year ago i was in vietnam and i was very close to that village the vietnamese are lovely people but many of them live in a great deal of poverty and of course the trouble is if your lives in vietnam and i was very close to that village the vietnamese are lovely people but many of them live in a great deal of poverty and of course the trouble is if you're living on $2.00 a day then you can look to the u.k. or countries living on $2.00 a day then...
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roman catholic bishops have begun a three—week meeting at the vatican, which will include discussions led mass this morning to open the meeting where a decision to allow married men to become priests would break centuries of tradition. i'm joined now via webcam from rome by the catholic commentator and writer austen ivereigh. thank you forjoining us. there was mass this morning, what did pope francis have to say? i was there in the basilica of saint peters when he celebrated mass this morning and in the front pew in this vast basilica where representatives of the amazon peoples with their headdresses. it was a beautiful... he gave a very bold homily in which he told the people gathering from across the world for this three—week meeting of bishops, he told them not to be afraid to be open to the new things of the spirit. he said it was very important not to give in to fear and the idea we can carry on as we are, there are huge challenges to face and we need to face them boldly. it was a plea for the bishops to be open to a real discussion over these next three weeks. the senate is titl
roman catholic bishops have begun a three—week meeting at the vatican, which will include discussions led mass this morning to open the meeting where a decision to allow married men to become priests would break centuries of tradition. i'm joined now via webcam from rome by the catholic commentator and writer austen ivereigh. thank you forjoining us. there was mass this morning, what did pope francis have to say? i was there in the basilica of saint peters when he celebrated mass this morning...
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again — a day after the government bring in emergency legislation banning the use of face masks roman catholice been gathering at the vatican, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. the travel show now — and christa larwood is in greece as the acropolis museum unveils its newest excavation marking the 10th anniversary of the popular attraction. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the long—lost city of tenea. we take a dive into the life of a travel vlogger. is it reallyjust one long holiday? you may not have heard of youtuber burnout, but the burnout is real. plus, i'm going into battle. finding out what it was like for the crew of an ancient athenian warship. we are heading to athens to uncover greece's ancient treasures, and the more modern ones. for more than two millennia, the temple of the parthenon has been towering over what has become the bustling capital city of greece. dedicated to the goddess athena, it is the centrepiece of the rocky acropolis hill. and it is the country's most visite
again — a day after the government bring in emergency legislation banning the use of face masks roman catholice been gathering at the vatican, as the pope opens a three—week synod focusing on the amazon region of latin america. the travel show now — and christa larwood is in greece as the acropolis museum unveils its newest excavation marking the 10th anniversary of the popular attraction. this week on the travel show... i am in greece with a team of archaeologists, uncovering the...
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i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian but i have heard there are references to the first poperied. that may have been a reasonable president and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a number of priests right down they have to do something and in many ways pope francis as being an innovator and the slick henry newman in bringing this very controversial issue to the four. the catholic church is in terrible crisis, probably the worst it has known since the inquisition. in the world we live and it is not only about the end of celibacy for priests and nuns, but also the status of divorces. if the catholic church wants to have any future edge needs to live in that the time it lives in, that is to say priests need to be able to marry, like the anglicans. and he is thinking about the future as well, because last weekend he got to the stage when he appointed enough cardinals that they will ultimately choose his successor. it is one of the thing popes do, the appointment to the college of cardinals who enter the conclave to elect the next pope. it is also t
i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian but i have heard there are references to the first poperied. that may have been a reasonable president and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a number of priests right down they have to do something and in many ways pope francis as being an innovator and the slick henry newman in bringing this very controversial issue to the four. the catholic church is in terrible crisis, probably the worst it has known since the...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synoding on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha — as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, microsoft boss satya nadella uncovering state—led internet manipulation. satya nadella uncovering state—led and abominable animation. satya nadella uncovering state—led look at him. he's a yeti. some call it fake news, some call it disinformation, online manipulation, or even information warfare. the tech giants call it coordinated inauthentic activity. false news articles on facebook, bots amplifying questionable opinions on twitter. what we now know is that nation states have and are weaponising these techniques to their own ends; russia to interfere with elections, china to spread disinformation. but there is one place which hasn't been associated with deliberate disinformation recently. and that's wikipedia. it's the largest collection of human knowledge ev
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning, as the pope opens a three—week synoding on the amazon region of latin america. more british success at the world athletics championships in doha — as both the men and women's 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, microsoft boss satya nadella uncovering state—led internet manipulation. satya nadella uncovering state—led and abominable animation. satya nadella uncovering...
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would have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some centuries old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. and want to reform there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops non's and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess. the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach baptize witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church to
would have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some centuries old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. and want to reform there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops non's and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote...
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would have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some sentries old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. and want to reform there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mass but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for lame in who are allowed to preach bêtise witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church
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thing went on for 2 weeks finally the international community that is united listen something roman catholic charge to intervene on behalf of the masses the indigenous people and the government finally had to give in in terms of sort of pulling back on the austerity measures that return introduced so i would serve it is people who are taking this cost important responsibility seriously so if hong kong protest has been a success so far it is because of cost and quality and responsibility that has come when we have support from all the powers or the masses or who the was so that is something that we haven't in the past unfortunately that has given though i'm nice and peaceful protest movement has succeeded because of that matt let me ask you when we were talking a lot about hong kong because it's been such a long as such a sustained movement but part of the hong kong tactics has been i guess you could say this extreme civil disobedience i mean at one point the airport was partially shut down is it's disrupted trains when when movements take life when they take hold and do they have to plan for
thing went on for 2 weeks finally the international community that is united listen something roman catholic charge to intervene on behalf of the masses the indigenous people and the government finally had to give in in terms of sort of pulling back on the austerity measures that return introduced so i would serve it is people who are taking this cost important responsibility seriously so if hong kong protest has been a success so far it is because of cost and quality and responsibility that...
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roman catholic bishops have been gathering at the vatican earlier this morning, for the start of a three—weekd men to be ordained as priests. pope francis led a mass this morning to open the meeting, where catholic bishops from around the world will be discussing the future of the church in the amazon. if they decide to allow married men to become priests it would break centuries of tradition, but would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen in the region. the rock drummer, ginger baker, who was a co—founder of cream, has died at the age of 80. the south—london born musician also played with blind faith, hawkwind and fela kuti, in a long and varied career. a message on ginger‘s twitter account said he... "passed away peacefully in hospital this morning". matt everitt, presenter of bbc 6 music and former drummer, told me earlier how ginger baker was an astonishing drummer whose health had been suffering for a while. it is tragic. we did expect this, ginger had been very ill of late and had suffered ill health for quite a long time. he'd had issues with quite a long—term heroin addiction tha
roman catholic bishops have been gathering at the vatican earlier this morning, for the start of a three—weekd men to be ordained as priests. pope francis led a mass this morning to open the meeting, where catholic bishops from around the world will be discussing the future of the church in the amazon. if they decide to allow married men to become priests it would break centuries of tradition, but would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen in the region. the rock drummer, ginger baker,...
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roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. pope francis led a mass this morning to open the meeting, where catholic bishops from around the world will be discussing the future of the church in the amazon. if they decide to allow married men to become priests, it would break centuries of tradition, but would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen in the region. john mcmanus reports. this is the fourth synod that pope francis will open since he was elected pontiff. unlike the others, it's set to be controversial. as well as the expected focus on the social and environmental challenges in the amazon, such as deforestation and mining, the 264 participants will also discuss whether the church should set aside its own rules on priestly celibacy and ordain older, married men. that would boost the church's presence in rural regions, where a shortage of clerics means priests often visit some communities only a few times a year. another idea is how to acknowledge and p
roman catholic bishops are gathering at the vatican this morning for the start of a three—week meetingussions on whether to allow married men to be ordained as priests. pope francis led a mass this morning to open the meeting, where catholic bishops from around the world will be discussing the future of the church in the amazon. if they decide to allow married men to become priests, it would break centuries of tradition, but would help to alleviate a shortage of clergymen in the region. john...
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general in colorado has released a report detailing his pattern of abuse of more children by roman catholicthe report says most of the abuse took place in the 1960's and 70's. >> it's unimaginable. wasmost painful part for me that we have had stories told of the victims coming forward and they were not supported. we cannot make up for that. >> in a letter to catholics today, the denver archbishop said he will do everything he can to ensure the widespread abuse doesn't happen again and follow a series of recommendations to enhance reporting and church accountability. investigation to the diocese could not rule out possibility that those currently serving have been abused of abusing children. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> bowing has a plan to work through its recent crisis. shares are jumping after it to the 737a boost max 8. meanwhile, caterpillar is announcing plans to slow down. our guest is here to talk about it. it let's talk about caterpillar fi
general in colorado has released a report detailing his pattern of abuse of more children by roman catholicthe report says most of the abuse took place in the 1960's and 70's. >> it's unimaginable. wasmost painful part for me that we have had stories told of the victims coming forward and they were not supported. we cannot make up for that. >> in a letter to catholics today, the denver archbishop said he will do everything he can to ensure the widespread abuse doesn't happen again...
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his nomination as a democratic party's candidate for president, the first roman catholic to be nominatedor that office by a major party still lay nine years ahead. it was in many ways a troubled time. anti-immigrant fervor ran high. the glitz of the jazz age was real and yet working and living conditions for much of the american population were abysmal. the country was enjoying an economic boom but a storm was on the horizon. no, lincoln went on it was not the foreign aggressor we must fear. it was corrosion from within, the rot, the viciousness, the lassitude, the ignorance. anarchy is one potential consequence of all this. another is the rise of an ambitious leader unfettered by conscience or pres dependent or decency who would make themselves supreme. if destruction be our lot, lincoln warned, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. i think often of abraham lincoln's speech because embodies both our greatest hopes and darkest fears. today in our own time we need only look around us. for decades our political conduct has been woeful and a source of national paralysis. we have sup
his nomination as a democratic party's candidate for president, the first roman catholic to be nominatedor that office by a major party still lay nine years ahead. it was in many ways a troubled time. anti-immigrant fervor ran high. the glitz of the jazz age was real and yet working and living conditions for much of the american population were abysmal. the country was enjoying an economic boom but a storm was on the horizon. no, lincoln went on it was not the foreign aggressor we must fear. it...
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his nomination as the democratic parties candidate for president the first roman catholic to be nominatedhead. in many ways a troubled time. antiimmigrant. and political corruption. the jazz age was real. working and living conditions for the american population were a. the country was enjoying an economic boom was a storm was on the horizon. it was corrosion from within. the rot, the viciousness the lassitude the ignorance. anarchy is one potential consequence. another is the rise of an ambitious leader. unfettered by conscious or decency who would make himself supreme. if construction be the lot, we must ourselves be the author and finisher. i think often of lincolns speech because it em bodies the greatest hope and darkest fear. today in our time we need to look around us. for decades our political conduct has been woeful and a source of national paralysis. trust and empathy with suspicion and contempt. we have scorched or o poentds with language that procolludes compromise and brush aside the the person with whom we disagree might be right. we owe a debt for those who fought for liber
his nomination as the democratic parties candidate for president the first roman catholic to be nominatedhead. in many ways a troubled time. antiimmigrant. and political corruption. the jazz age was real. working and living conditions for the american population were a. the country was enjoying an economic boom was a storm was on the horizon. it was corrosion from within. the rot, the viciousness the lassitude the ignorance. anarchy is one potential consequence. another is the rise of an...
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. >> i was raised roman catholic and lost faith because of the contradictions so if you are willing to share specifically so what was the first night like when you left? >> yes. but the jewish guy cap asking for our picket sign calling for the death penalty for gay people. that is the punishment called for in the book of leviticus if it's good enough for god then it is good for us but we said we are not casting stones we are preaching the word and he points out the obvious but your calling for the government to cast stones so what does that mean? and that set me back on my heels and then said and what about your mom? didn't she have a child out of wedlock and is a data sin that deserves the death penalty? anytime anybody brought up that we would say the standard of god is not sinlessness but it is repentance. she's okay and doesn't deserve these punishments because she repented and acknowledges it was wrong but if she had been killed that my family would not exist she would not have had the opportunity to repent or be forgiven so this is a realization all my god. the arguments we had t
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. ♪ ♪ roman catholic choirs are singing. ♪ lauren: tracee: welcome to "fbn: a.m.."racee carrasco. lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. how was your weekend. tracee: it was great. let's take a look at how your money is moving this morning. futures this morning flat, after friday's rally. you can see all three major averages pointing to slightly he lower. the s&p 500 is down by 1, nasdaq down by 6 points. lauren: that of course after the partial trade deal between the u.s. and china. that boosted stocks in china. the shanghai composite up 1.1%, the other markets higher as well, even though we got new trade numbers out of beijing, they continue to weaken. tracee: and that data out of china weakening what we're looking at in europe right now, also investors watching brexit very closely. the ftse is down by 32, cac down by 32 as well. lauren: breaking overnight, investors cheering the partial trade deal with china as new numbers from beijing show the trade war continuing to take a toll on the chinese economy. imports from the u.s. to china falling more than 20% in
. ♪ ♪ roman catholic choirs are singing. ♪ lauren: tracee: welcome to "fbn: a.m.."racee carrasco. lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. how was your weekend. tracee: it was great. let's take a look at how your money is moving this morning. futures this morning flat, after friday's rally. you can see all three major averages pointing to slightly he lower. the s&p 500 is down by 1, nasdaq down by 6 points. lauren: that of course after the partial trade deal between the...
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. >> i was raised roman catholic and lost faith because of the contradictions so if you are willing to share specifically so what was the first night like when you left? >> yes. but the jewish guy cap asking for our picket sign calling for the death penalty for gay people. that is the punishment called for in the book of leviticus if it's good enough for god then it is good for us but we said we are not casting stones we are preaching the word and he points out the obvious but your calling for the government to cast stones so what does that mean? and that set me back on my heels and then said and what about your mom? didn't she have a child out of wedlock and is a data sin that deserves the death penalty? anytime anybody brought up that we would say the standard of god is not sinlessness but it is repentance. she's okay and doesn't deserve these punishments because she repented and acknowledges it was wrong but if she had been killed that my family would not exist she would not have had the opportunity to repent or be forgiven so this is a realization all my god. the arguments we had t
. >> i was raised roman catholic and lost faith because of the contradictions so if you are willing to share specifically so what was the first night like when you left? >> yes. but the jewish guy cap asking for our picket sign calling for the death penalty for gay people. that is the punishment called for in the book of leviticus if it's good enough for god then it is good for us but we said we are not casting stones we are preaching the word and he points out the obvious but your...
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a 22% were roman catholics and about 2,000 jews in the american cities. that isn't really interesting in my mind. orthodox christians now let me say and i devoted a chapter to this in min my book but there's absolutely no good reason to believe that most or many of america's founders were. it's certainly the case of jefferson and adams and franklin were not orthodox christians but that isn't the same as being atheist. there are great reasons to believe many of them although in many cases the have to be careful about making that sort of claim. i think the organizers of the debate have it just right. scholars have spent years and killed many trees to identify whether they were influenced by liberalism or classical republicanism or the world sends such a look at the major influences upon america's founders, and i think you could make an excellent case of christianity that it was a very important influence and that would save the most important. christianity proper where it was developed in the tradition of political reflection. the war for american independe
a 22% were roman catholics and about 2,000 jews in the american cities. that isn't really interesting in my mind. orthodox christians now let me say and i devoted a chapter to this in min my book but there's absolutely no good reason to believe that most or many of america's founders were. it's certainly the case of jefferson and adams and franklin were not orthodox christians but that isn't the same as being atheist. there are great reasons to believe many of them although in many cases the...
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the roman catholic church or spanish national governments agreed to father was a depression of a kindly quietly helping bring thousands of christianity tonight if people which is how the sculpture intended undergoes earlier. there was people last red paint on that portion of this culture, they wanted removed, unsuccessfully. what happened and so was the city put it back which they have argued about the text of. extending up the native population in california with devastated by white settlement and that the population was decimated and so they resorts a put up a plaque -- controversy. fast forward 25 years as the southern population started to challenge confederate monuments and beginning in 2015 there is a new attention to this pioneer monument in san francisco and then activists protect the public arts commission to remove that portion of the larger monument in the early days portion. there was a lawsuit filed circumvent that from happening fought back and forth and they did finally thought it was very divisive and people running up sounds signs around the spanish missionaries next qu
the roman catholic church or spanish national governments agreed to father was a depression of a kindly quietly helping bring thousands of christianity tonight if people which is how the sculpture intended undergoes earlier. there was people last red paint on that portion of this culture, they wanted removed, unsuccessfully. what happened and so was the city put it back which they have argued about the text of. extending up the native population in california with devastated by white settlement...
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that the new law will rock smaller california school districts and other institutions like the roman catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >>> a man in custody this morning after police say he confessed to four murders in the sacramento area. police in mount shasta say the suspect showed up at their station with a body in his car. he reportedly told them he had killed four people at his apartment in roseville. officers found three more bodies inside the home. investigators believe the killer knew the victims. >>> it is 6:40. several schools in one santa clara county district are on the chopping block. the possible closures that have parents and students facing an uncertain future. >>> and we will take a look at how cities around the bay area are thinking small when it comes to >>> now our original series project home. this morning we are takiny home the small but growing movement has people in the bay area wondering if these miniature models can help the homeless. tiny homes grew in popularity around 2008 after so many people lost their homes in the mortgage crisis. prices range from
that the new law will rock smaller california school districts and other institutions like the roman catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >>> a man in custody this morning after police say he confessed to four murders in the sacramento area. police in mount shasta say the suspect showed up at their station with a body in his car. he reportedly told them he had killed four people at his apartment in roseville. officers found three more bodies inside the home. investigators...
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my case this has happened to me and began as a roman catholic i try to think what would it be like if it happened to someone else? my son got the human medine noma virus. it can be very deadly. ofre requires a night hospitalization. pick up the billl and one night of hospitalization just monitoring him with $20,000 of which even though i work for a large corporation with the platinum insurance program i was responsible for 3700 at that. my wife and i can handle that. i'll give an extra top -- talk somewhere write an article that i can imagine what that's like for working-class americans and poor americans. .. has to be a degree of protection for people. there is far too much uncertainty in american document uncertainty in american live and that's why i think a lot of americans don't take great risks. don't make the right sacrifices that they should like family formation and having children clause of this a defense of uncertainty. that's how i conduct myself and the public. conversion it's not maybe any less combative. it is brought me to sacraments of things. confessions. [laughter] [
my case this has happened to me and began as a roman catholic i try to think what would it be like if it happened to someone else? my son got the human medine noma virus. it can be very deadly. ofre requires a night hospitalization. pick up the billl and one night of hospitalization just monitoring him with $20,000 of which even though i work for a large corporation with the platinum insurance program i was responsible for 3700 at that. my wife and i can handle that. i'll give an extra top --...
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have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some same trees old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mess but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for name in who are allowed to preach bêtise witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as women this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality. the group is a urging the church to recognise the unique s
have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some same trees old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. there are some things to reform the church always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't...
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so one, i was raised roman catholic and lost faith because of the contradictions, so if you're willing to share, be more specific about what the contradiction is -- >> sure. >> if you could talk in a little bit more specifics. >> sure. >> and second question, what was your first night like when you left? you know, did you sleep? >> right. [laughter] yeah. so the first point, yes. so the contradiction, the specific one was he was asking me ant one of our picket -- about one of our picket signs that called for the death penalty for gay people. and, you know, i said westboro's lines which are that's the punishment called for in the book of leviticus, and if that punishment is good enough for god, it's good enough for us. that making homosexuality a capital crime the only way for this nation to show that they have truly repented of this grievous sin. so this is what i say to david. and, you know, he says -- he quoted jesus, he said didn't jesus say that he was above sin, cast the first stone? and our response to that had a always been we're not casting stones, we're preaching words with. w
so one, i was raised roman catholic and lost faith because of the contradictions, so if you're willing to share, be more specific about what the contradiction is -- >> sure. >> if you could talk in a little bit more specifics. >> sure. >> and second question, what was your first night like when you left? you know, did you sleep? >> right. [laughter] yeah. so the first point, yes. so the contradiction, the specific one was he was asking me ant one of our picket --...
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here in the u.s., following a year-long review, an independent investigator had found that the roman catholic going effort of reform. chief religion correspondent lauren green has more. >> i feel very relieved and very grateful. >> new york's arch bishop holding a press conference with judge jones to announce the result of her year-long review of how the archdiocese is complying with clergy sex abuse claims and prevention. >> there are certainly a commit inspect the arch diocese throughout this archdiocese and its leadership to maintain a safe environment for children. >> her report found the archdiocese follows a strict protocol when a complaint is received. no priest or deacon with a substantiated complaint is currently in ministry and the archdiocese is taking steps to support victims of abuse. the survivors network of those abused by priests tells fox it is happy the judge is confident in her assessment but adds while this report is ostensibly an attempt at transparency it really feels like another move by officials to handle allegations of abuse in house. the independent review launched
here in the u.s., following a year-long review, an independent investigator had found that the roman catholic going effort of reform. chief religion correspondent lauren green has more. >> i feel very relieved and very grateful. >> new york's arch bishop holding a press conference with judge jones to announce the result of her year-long review of how the archdiocese is complying with clergy sex abuse claims and prevention. >> there are certainly a commit inspect the arch...
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cardinal timothy doland is the roman catholic archbishop of new york, and his book is "who do you say writes about the importance of god and faith in our everyday lives. cardinal dolan joins us first on "cbs this morning." cardinal -- >> hello to you. >> appreciate the invitation. >> welcome. >> thank you. you got me good because i'm usually here at christmas. i'm in the spirit already. thanks. >> very good. getting in the spirit for this segment, i looked at the devotional for this very day. and it is -- the first line is becoming more and more clear that our society is looking down on religion. and on that point, i think indisputably one of the reasons why is people look at these sex abuse scandals that the catholic church has been plunged into, and they wonder -- i say this as somebody who has three generations of catholics in new york, stopped with my generation, i ask as a journalist but also as somebody with that lineage, how could this have happened and why the catholic church and not judaism, why did this engulf your religion in particular? >> sometimes we wonder that ourselve
cardinal timothy doland is the roman catholic archbishop of new york, and his book is "who do you say writes about the importance of god and faith in our everyday lives. cardinal dolan joins us first on "cbs this morning." cardinal -- >> hello to you. >> appreciate the invitation. >> welcome. >> thank you. you got me good because i'm usually here at christmas. i'm in the spirit already. thanks. >> very good. getting in the spirit for this segment, i...
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independent investigator finding roman catholic arch l diocese of new york is meeting obligations inl abuse crisis chief correspondent lauren greene as more on efforts to reform in wake of those allegations. >> i feel very relieved very grateful. new york archbishop timothy holding press conference with judge is barbara jones to announce year long review how the archdiocese is complying with clergy claim and prevention. there's certainly a commitment in the archdiocese throughout this archdiocese. and its leadership to maintain a safe environment for children. e her report found that archdiocese follows a strict protocol whenever complaint is is received no priest or deke within a substantiated economy is in ministry and archdiocese take steps to support victim of abuse. survivor network of those abused by priests tell fox it is happy that judge is confident in her assessment but adds while this report is sensibly attempt at transparency is feels by a way to handle allegation of abuse in house. the infeint review launched year ago after what dolan called summer of hell, starting with
independent investigator finding roman catholic arch l diocese of new york is meeting obligations inl abuse crisis chief correspondent lauren greene as more on efforts to reform in wake of those allegations. >> i feel very relieved very grateful. new york archbishop timothy holding press conference with judge is barbara jones to announce year long review how the archdiocese is complying with clergy claim and prevention. there's certainly a commitment in the archdiocese throughout this...
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unwilling to simply stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholic nicaraguans have told me how ortega's paramilitary forces storm the parish of the reverend gutierrez amid a hail of bullets, father gutierrez called a local radio station and before breaking down in tears he said they're defiling the churches. the government is killing us. on social media nicaraguan bishop says the government crosses into what is inhumane and immoral. the international community cannot be indifferent. he's right. we cannot be indifferent. we must not be indifferent, and i am here to reaffirm that the trump administration will never be indifferent when it comes to the persecution of faith communities. [ applause ] >> my friends, we believe as vice president pence has put it an attack on one faith is an attack upon us all. at the unjust a few weeks ago president trump proclaimed we must all work together to protect communities of every faith. all over the world, usaid is supporting programs to address religious hate speech and interfaith conflict to promote the strength
unwilling to simply stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholic nicaraguans have told me how ortega's paramilitary forces storm the parish of the reverend gutierrez amid a hail of bullets, father gutierrez called a local radio station and before breaking down in tears he said they're defiling the churches. the government is killing us. on social media nicaraguan bishop says the government crosses into what is inhumane and immoral. the...
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unwilling to stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholicnd gutierrez. undid a hail of bullets he call the local radio station and before breaking down in tears, he said they are defiling the churches, government is killing us. on social media, nicaraguan bishop pleaded the government of nicaragua crosses the limit into inhumane and immoral, the international community cannot be in different. he is right. cannot be in different. we must not be in different. i am here to reaffirm the trump administration will never be in different when it comes to the persecution of faith communities. [applause] >> my friends, we believe as mike pence has put it an attack on one faith is an attack upon us all. if the you in every week ago, donald trump proclaimed we must all work together to protect communities of every faith. all over the world, usaid is supporting programs to address religious hate speech and interfaith conflict, to promote the strengthening and enforcement of laws that protect religious freedom and increase the capacity of civil society to
unwilling to stand by as atrocities were committed by the regime, daniel ortega has called the roman catholicnd gutierrez. undid a hail of bullets he call the local radio station and before breaking down in tears, he said they are defiling the churches, government is killing us. on social media, nicaraguan bishop pleaded the government of nicaragua crosses the limit into inhumane and immoral, the international community cannot be in different. he is right. cannot be in different. we must not be...