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a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the church. listery starting january fourteenth on t w. like iranian president hassan rouhani has met with members of parliament to discuss how to handle anti-government demonstrations since thursday protesters have taken to the streets to complain about economic woes and corruption.
a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the church. listery starting january fourteenth on t w. like iranian president hassan rouhani has met with members of parliament to discuss how to handle anti-government demonstrations since thursday protesters have taken to the streets to complain about economic woes and corruption.
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church of the nativity. ok. i will take show me to a taxi? church of the nativity. 0k. you show me to a taxi? church of the nativity. ok. i will take you for a photograph on the wall.” nativity. ok. i will take you for a photograph on the wall. i will take it with my camera. 0k, cool. are you happy? all ways. how big is the world ? happy? all ways. how big is the world? it happy? all ways. how big is the world ? it is happy? all ways. how big is the world? it is big. ten metres? it is large. tony, welcome to bethlehem. you want to go to the church? the church of the nativity. 0k. all this way on the wall, you have a lot of ba nksy way on the wall, you have a lot of banksy on the wall. i am feeling excited to be in bethlehem, a new city, a newtown, new experiences. driving through bethlehem, along the wall, it has given me a brief glimpse of how long the ball can be. it certainly feels quite long, driving along here. in my mind it seemed quite impressive. i guess it is quite scary to a lot of people. here is the church, tony. is quite scary to a lot of people. here is th
church of the nativity. ok. i will take show me to a taxi? church of the nativity. 0k. you show me to a taxi? church of the nativity. ok. i will take you for a photograph on the wall.” nativity. ok. i will take you for a photograph on the wall. i will take it with my camera. 0k, cool. are you happy? all ways. how big is the world ? happy? all ways. how big is the world? it happy? all ways. how big is the world ? it is happy? all ways. how big is the world? it is big. ten metres? it is large....
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in the mid seventeenth century a sculpture was made for the church of sun to muddy adèle of it. t had the same aim to illustrate the ultimate triumph of christendom. the skull. was a successor to me helen jell-o. whose late the end of the renaissance in the beginning of the baroque. the motif of the ecstasy of saint teresa is a variation of the enunciation also depicted by frau angelical but with benny there was a decisive transformation. to rezone is pro-trade in dramatic film many many attempts to make the ecstasy tangible the myths are grown up twisted body is open. from now on the story of salvation and the motifs derived from it were presented theatrically utilizing old visual tools available that included classical heroes and added grease. precisely at the moment when st peter's basilica symbolize the victory of christian imagery of the pagan antiquity the latter returned in full full sense of the christian world. in the immense coppola st peter's we find the legend of its foundation expressed in the sentence and so i say to you you pizza and upon this rock i will build my
in the mid seventeenth century a sculpture was made for the church of sun to muddy adèle of it. t had the same aim to illustrate the ultimate triumph of christendom. the skull. was a successor to me helen jell-o. whose late the end of the renaissance in the beginning of the baroque. the motif of the ecstasy of saint teresa is a variation of the enunciation also depicted by frau angelical but with benny there was a decisive transformation. to rezone is pro-trade in dramatic film many many...
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the church has a branding problm and a communication problem. w it's delivering that message to a new generation, that's the challenge that the church has. these principles of human digniy and human responsibility have been part of christianity for 2,000 years, whether it's expressed in catholicism, whethr it's expressed in eastern orthodox, it doesn't matter, tht is the core. but how the message than conveyed, that's different. now, what has happened over thoe 2000 years is schools of the theologian stands between te tension of a more sacred scripture and the present day situation. how to take that sacred traditin and now apply it to the circumstance and situations in which we exist today. so you have schools of thought that are traditionalists who wat to preserve the past. you have schools of thought who are liberal, more self interest who want to preserve the past bt feel there's a need for a dialogue of how the pasta plays to the present situation and thn those who are radicals who want to throw the past out completely and construct a whole n
the church has a branding problm and a communication problem. w it's delivering that message to a new generation, that's the challenge that the church has. these principles of human digniy and human responsibility have been part of christianity for 2,000 years, whether it's expressed in catholicism, whethr it's expressed in eastern orthodox, it doesn't matter, tht is the core. but how the message than conveyed, that's different. now, what has happened over thoe 2000 years is schools of the...
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and even the government sanctioned churches in the past three years under president xi's direct leadershiporcefully destroyed, and bombed and burnt. and some, and many of the churches were even totally destroyed. doctor bob fu. only bad for your health and research shows it is significant and equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes per day. now, no one knows that more than the singapore tax administrator belinda lo, who took up painting in her 50s and now her work is seen across singapore. iam i am belinda lo, the accidental painter. i took a painting 15 years ago to combat loneliness. and now it has become a passion. when i am painting, actually, ifeel kind of free and away from whatever is troubling me. i used to look after them, like, cook for them is troubling me. i used to look afterthem, like, cook forthem and do everything for them. but i find that they have got their own activities, and i was, like, left on my own most of the time at home. so, because of this, ijust my own most of the time at home. so, because of this, i just went and did my my murals show the things i would do when i
and even the government sanctioned churches in the past three years under president xi's direct leadershiporcefully destroyed, and bombed and burnt. and some, and many of the churches were even totally destroyed. doctor bob fu. only bad for your health and research shows it is significant and equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes per day. now, no one knows that more than the singapore tax administrator belinda lo, who took up painting in her 50s and now her work is seen across singapore. iam i am...
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back at the church, they have a rose—tinted view of st nicholas. the end of this big country. at this school, they embrace the traditions of tsarist russia. here's a lesson in cossack singing, dancing and sword spinning. and they organise regular school trips from here to the church on the blood to reinforce the connection to nicholas, to russia's imperialist past. but what about russia's future? i asked the children here, "would they like a new tsar?" i am sure that in previous times it was good to have a tsar. but today, it's difficult. times have changed, and we can't speak about having a monarchy as it was earlier. but i suppose that our president is a kind of a man who governs the way the tsar tried to govern. in a way. he is a real ruler and he is a real patriot. russians are waking up to their history. they're not trying to replicate the past, they're just trying to remember it. it's time for the final part of myjourney. i'm off to the other end of russia, to khabarovsk, seven time zones away from where my trip began. this is the capital of
back at the church, they have a rose—tinted view of st nicholas. the end of this big country. at this school, they embrace the traditions of tsarist russia. here's a lesson in cossack singing, dancing and sword spinning. and they organise regular school trips from here to the church on the blood to reinforce the connection to nicholas, to russia's imperialist past. but what about russia's future? i asked the children here, "would they like a new tsar?" i am sure that in previous...
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you want to go to the church? the church of the nativity. 0k.s way behind the wall, you have hotel banksy, behind the wall. you have hotel. i am feeling excited to be in bethlehem, a new city, a new town, new experiences. driving through bethlehem, along the wall, it has given me a sort of brief glimpse of how long the wall could be. it certainly feels quite long, driving along here. in my mind it seemed quite impressive. i guess it is quite scary to a lot of people. here is the church, tony. ijust called my host to let them know i am still coming. adam, we are at the church. hello? give me, iwill callthem. hello. one minute and they will come here. thanks, mohamed. hi, tony. hi, adam. how are you? good to meet you. looking forward to seeing your place. yes, my place. how many countries have you visited before ? i have visited 124 countries. oh, my god, yes, nice. you are like ali baba. i like to travel. have you done much travelling? no, just here. it is not easy to move or to travel in another country. so you get travellers to come to you. yes
you want to go to the church? the church of the nativity. 0k.s way behind the wall, you have hotel banksy, behind the wall. you have hotel. i am feeling excited to be in bethlehem, a new city, a new town, new experiences. driving through bethlehem, along the wall, it has given me a sort of brief glimpse of how long the wall could be. it certainly feels quite long, driving along here. in my mind it seemed quite impressive. i guess it is quite scary to a lot of people. here is the church, tony....
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if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom.t fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother black, do you want a family one day? i said yes. of course, i want 12 or20 kids, i'm mormon. i mean, you can take the kid out of the churc, i mean, you can take the kid out of the church, but come on... he got tearful and said "i didn't realise that." what became clear in the subsequent conversation was that he thought our mission was about breaking down the institution the mormon church holds dear. and what they learned in those days and weeks was that we want our families protected and respected, along with our children like they do. that is the bottomline. th
if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom.t fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother...
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no one at the church recognized the man but he clearly knew church well our lady of calvary knowing exactly where donations were and authorities say that he even had a key to the locked room. >> they had an issue the previous week where money had gone missing, and they put a hidden camera in which of great quality and, of covers, this sunday when they noticed they saw this gentlemen, and reported it to police. >> reporter: this video is of the second time he burglarized the church, crime striking a cord with the community, some much so that the video of it was quickly shared on soaks media and less than an hour later, a woman in the philadelphia mills mall a few blocks way from the church watched the video on her phone and then looked up. >> sees the guy, in front of her and right then it just hit her and recognized it was same exact clothing. she was positive it was him. >> reporter: woman called 911, even trailed the man so police came and arrest arrested him. >> people like her who make it safer. her quick actions got him in custody and prevented him doing it for someone else in the neig
no one at the church recognized the man but he clearly knew church well our lady of calvary knowing exactly where donations were and authorities say that he even had a key to the locked room. >> they had an issue the previous week where money had gone missing, and they put a hidden camera in which of great quality and, of covers, this sunday when they noticed they saw this gentlemen, and reported it to police. >> reporter: this video is of the second time he burglarized the church,...
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the buggering prime minister both attended the opening say stevens is clearly no ordinary church. e reopening of a unique architectural landmark and perhaps a unique opportunity to mend the disastrous ties between turkey and the european union. president wretch up type ad one arriving for us in stephen's inauguration alongside the bulgarian prime minister boyko borisov the man who will be heading the us presidency for the next six months takis prime minister emphasized why the timing of this inauguration mattered. we do not see the required religious tolerance. in europe. this sets people against one another instead of strengthening mutual goodwill. in such an era i believe that the message with that we are trying to send with the renovation of the church together with the bulgarian prime minister. is extremely important the bulgarian orthodox church is one of the most important in the christian orthodox world built originally one hundred twenty years ago its cast iron skeleton gave rise to its popular nickname the eye and church. its iron parts were cast in vienna and shipped via
the buggering prime minister both attended the opening say stevens is clearly no ordinary church. e reopening of a unique architectural landmark and perhaps a unique opportunity to mend the disastrous ties between turkey and the european union. president wretch up type ad one arriving for us in stephen's inauguration alongside the bulgarian prime minister boyko borisov the man who will be heading the us presidency for the next six months takis prime minister emphasized why the timing of this...
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among them is the church of our lady. the.president owes its architectural wealth to the sex and prince electors and kings who resided here for nearly four hundred years and with the many magnificent buildings such as the being a palace and its art collections they left a lasting legacy. but of course dresden is much more than just baroque splendor on the other side of the l. but in the outer noise district you'll find a useful and eclectic assortment of bars restaurants and shops. there are plenty of places to kick off a city tour but if you asked mean nothing beats terrorists. on we go across the castle square. past the holes and the residential palace. right next to it you'll find the procession of princes a one hundred two mirror long mural made up entirely of porcelain tiles it was a gallery of family portraits of the saxon kings throughout a period of eight hundred fifty years. and finally the church of our lady destroyed in world war two the city decided to rebuild in the nine hundred ninety s. after a decade of reconst
among them is the church of our lady. the.president owes its architectural wealth to the sex and prince electors and kings who resided here for nearly four hundred years and with the many magnificent buildings such as the being a palace and its art collections they left a lasting legacy. but of course dresden is much more than just baroque splendor on the other side of the l. but in the outer noise district you'll find a useful and eclectic assortment of bars restaurants and shops. there are...
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this was an important story for the established church and for women's equality. even if you had run this story earlier, surely it warranted a regular slot throughout the day, particularly at a time when the role of women in society is at the forefront of our thinking. others, though, regret the proposal for more religious coverage with some suspicious that the bbc is proselytising. sue nelson tweeted this week: a tough task, then, to satisfy conflicting demands, and the main person responsible is martin bashir, who's just become the bbc‘s first religion editor. he became a household name when his interview with diana, princess of wales, for panorama in 1995 made international headlines. after other high—profile programmes on the likes of louise woodward and on michaeljackson for itv, he went to work in the united states, but returned a year or so ago to the bbc, where he'd worked at the start of his career. in december, he followed pope francis on his tour of asia, and reported on the archbishop of canterbury's christmas day message, and from bethlehem on the prep
this was an important story for the established church and for women's equality. even if you had run this story earlier, surely it warranted a regular slot throughout the day, particularly at a time when the role of women in society is at the forefront of our thinking. others, though, regret the proposal for more religious coverage with some suspicious that the bbc is proselytising. sue nelson tweeted this week: a tough task, then, to satisfy conflicting demands, and the main person responsible...
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the four monks hold their first prayer of the day at five am the church is then open to everyone. this latin prayer dates back centuries. and if the monks fulfill their mission it may also be heard annoyed sela centuries from now. you'll. come to new gnome who are. the. hero max this week's highlights. about a trip back in time or live in the roaring twenty's a city portrait drawings. about a change of scenery bulgaria's capital sofia waits to be explored. for just a change of scene one paper boat two to. your romex next t.w. . the hunt for the auschwitz angel of death. dr joseph mengele. after world war two this infamous non-si wall criminal fled to south america. until his death he was an undiscovered western intelligence agencies trying for three decades to find him but couldn't. josef mengele. forty five minutes t.w. . how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain diffe
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the four monks hold their first prayer of the day at five am the church is then open to everyone. this latin prayer dates back centuries. and if the monks fulfill their mission. it may also be heard annoyed sela centuries from now. you'll. only you know gnome. hollow. the. it's this week's highlights. about a trip back in time. in the roaring twenty's the city drawing. about a change of scenery. areas capital sofia waits to be explored. or just a change of scene. from. your romantics thirteen. tells us. a story. it makes us laugh. and cry. and smiled through. the emotion the costs. because eat every weekend on d w s. t w true diversity place. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a lot of programming going there even. now with our innovations magazine for asia the us from every week and always looking to the future on d w dot com for science and research for asia. the place climate change is affecting us all players. play rising sea levels and erratic level i'm sure in the us and i'm sure streets police homes. and change. play through entire communities strang
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the four monks hold their first prayer of the day at five am the church is then open to everyone. this latin prayer dates back centuries. and if the monks fulfill their mission. it may also be heard annoyed sela centuries from now. move. on to new gnome. oh oh . could. be. it's far more than just eyes nose and mouth. the human face. what does it tell others about ourselves. is it really the mirror of our souls. an exhibition interested in looks beyond appearances to probe the secrets of the human face. and thirty minutes. when i'm traveling to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and make some part of traveling. because it's available and thousands of her talents resort. rode my. brand new founded on the insight on the subject that shows the w in your room you can read a great price go to the d w dot com travel quiz. to get here come july from but and let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul i'm joined by michelle a couple of you know best political correspondents on those stories in just a minute but first this news cast
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model and it's not a lot of us have been catholics we were part of the church however we feel we belong down by the roman curia in the sense that it is an abusive discriminate tree and intolerant church and. much of the resentment stems from the so-called kind of demon abuse case for more than a decade local church leaders ignored complaints against the highly influential financial carradine a priest accused of molesting children it was only when the victims went public to the vatican investigate the affair and in two thousand and eleven was found guilty . while pope francis has made clear his zero tolerance for abuse his appointment of one of canada's proteges one battles as the bishop of also no in southern chile has reopened old wounds. let's bring in the w.'s documented taurus and center with the chile where the pope is about to hold a holy mass daria good to see you we saw there in our report that there have been protests that there is generally very little trust in the catholic church right now in chile what have you been witnessing in the capital. so we have been not as many peop
model and it's not a lot of us have been catholics we were part of the church however we feel we belong down by the roman curia in the sense that it is an abusive discriminate tree and intolerant church and. much of the resentment stems from the so-called kind of demon abuse case for more than a decade local church leaders ignored complaints against the highly influential financial carradine a priest accused of molesting children it was only when the victims went public to the vatican...
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southern california police charged the parents with torture and pope francis asked for give the catholic church for a sex abuse scandal you expresses his pain and shame over a scandal that has turned many chileans away from their faith earlier protesters joining the crowds welcoming him to the capital sunk. off it's good to have you with a prominent leader of ethnic serbs in kosovo has been gunned down in front of his political party's office in the city of new tributes. murder threatens to inflame ethnic tensions between serbia and its former province a kosovo declared independence from serbia in two thousand and eight a decade after a war that claimed thirteen thousand mainly ethnic albanian law but belgrade rejects independence for kosovo which it still views as its southern province serbian in kosovo officials have so far refrained from accusing each other of being behind the killing but it's already cast a shadow over efforts to normalize relations between the two countries. assailants unpinned fire on evanovich from a car as he arrived at his party headquarters in the serb controlled nort
southern california police charged the parents with torture and pope francis asked for give the catholic church for a sex abuse scandal you expresses his pain and shame over a scandal that has turned many chileans away from their faith earlier protesters joining the crowds welcoming him to the capital sunk. off it's good to have you with a prominent leader of ethnic serbs in kosovo has been gunned down in front of his political party's office in the city of new tributes. murder threatens to...
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lloyd cell is the northernmost point of the church district the bishop himself had contacted this is directions they reviewed the situation and decided to revive the monastery in. the bishop who has his seed here and gurlitz says this is the perfect moment for it. officer. it's been two hundred years since they were driven out and seven hundred fifty years since they came here for the first time is good. but today we're seeing a new search for spirituality a quest for quiet. a search for places to renew ourselves. often so it's my fault. and resettling a monastery like this is a way of supporting that and it's a place you could call a spiritual service station. it's. tungsten. that's the background i have the sense that there are many people not only christians who feel it would do them good. yes. they see that i'm highly can be to. people in high stress professions go there and say i need to get away take time out refuel and do something for my soul from i was either of us. in twelve sixty eight the first sister sions came here from the mother abby in saxony and set up the noid cell
lloyd cell is the northernmost point of the church district the bishop himself had contacted this is directions they reviewed the situation and decided to revive the monastery in. the bishop who has his seed here and gurlitz says this is the perfect moment for it. officer. it's been two hundred years since they were driven out and seven hundred fifty years since they came here for the first time is good. but today we're seeing a new search for spirituality a quest for quiet. a search for places...
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if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom.t fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother black, do you want a family one day? i said yes. of course, i want 12 or20 kids, i'm mormon. i mean, you can take the kid out of the churc, but come on... he got tearful and said "i didn't realise that." what became clear in the subsequent conversation was that he thought our mission was about breaking down the institution the mormon church holds dear. and what they learned in those days and weeks was that we want our families protected and respected, along with our children like they do. that is the bottomline. that is interesting. although you are now an accla
if you know the mormon church, it is like the oscars of mormondom.t fabulous. they invited me and we took some gay and lesbian families and their kids. what became evident to the church was that those lesbians and their children, they were having as much trouble keeping those children quiet as the straight couples. the challenges were not different. i will never forget the white—haired man, one of the leaders of the public relations department of the church, he took my hand, and said, brother...
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the church -- >> does the church play a role? yes, the church does play a role, but the church is not monolithic. this notion of the church suggests that -- yeah, what is that? what does that mean? >> you sing "amazing grace" -- >> what does that mean? i just love ghana, and i was at the slave castles where they were singing "amazing grace" as they were waiting for the slaves to depart. what does it mean when we say church? what does it mean, and what does that role mean in the 21st century? now, every church is different. our church has taken on -- we have not done any marches. what we have done are taking on criminal justice. what we have done is fought for reform, and what we have done is to take 10,000 formerly incarcerated inmates through an intensive training program to reduce the rate of recidivism and open up job opportunities so that they can have a better life -- >> wow, that's great. >> -- so that they can move forward, so that they can get things done. [applause] the other component i want to quickly say is i think th
the church -- >> does the church play a role? yes, the church does play a role, but the church is not monolithic. this notion of the church suggests that -- yeah, what is that? what does that mean? >> you sing "amazing grace" -- >> what does that mean? i just love ghana, and i was at the slave castles where they were singing "amazing grace" as they were waiting for the slaves to depart. what does it mean when we say church? what does it mean, and what does...
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the floor monks hold their first prayer of the day at five am the church is then open to everyone. this latin prayer dates back centuries. and if the monks fulfill their mission it may also be heard annoyed sela centuries from now. move. on to new gnome. oh oh . in good shape. we talked to the experts on site in some hospitals dangerous pathogens learn. there's a lot of fear in the hospital because of modern resistant bacteria. antibiotics are often powerless to combat them what kind of threat to these bacteria really pose how can they be stopped. in good shape and thirty minutes. story so that people world over information provided us the pins they want to express g w on facebook and twitter up to date to in touch follow us. there's no. children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this is a burden many married childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the nature. list tree starting january fourteenth on t w. we have a
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that the scandal has greatly damaged the catholic church's image in the country and several churches were firebombed in the days leading up to the pope's visit and these are live pictures here of the pope holding mass group food was. and let's bring in his religious affairs correspondent martin with us here in studio hi martin why is this visit so important well essentially because the church has an image group inchy live and in south america the last time a pope this it it was in ninety seven and that was open john paul the second essentially you know giving support or actually was quite clearly seen as an expression of support for then you know cheated was actually running the country in you know had brutal abuse of human rights so in a way i mean for the lift i mean she lays sort of them limited case in which the left does not trust the church and the church basically has to repaired as two men it's its image it is also in a way. the country that has one of the highest levels of eight days a month secularization in this in the region so in a way it ease a very good case for the chu
that the scandal has greatly damaged the catholic church's image in the country and several churches were firebombed in the days leading up to the pope's visit and these are live pictures here of the pope holding mass group food was. and let's bring in his religious affairs correspondent martin with us here in studio hi martin why is this visit so important well essentially because the church has an image group inchy live and in south america the last time a pope this it it was in ninety seven...
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this is the entrance to the church? yes. yes, you can go in there, straight. r. 0k, thank you. i can roughly hear a voice but it is a bit disconcerting, the echo. the echo splits the sound so it takes away the direction. we'll get there. it can't be far. 0oh! a big metal thing with studs which could be... yes, it is a gate. oh, there is oil, candles. it has a waxy smell. polish. finding the entrance is like reaching my goal, it's like reaching my target and anything else after this is a bonus. i think they have started singing, it is louder so i need to get closer to this, because there will be a lot of energy involved and i will try to get closer and closer and eventually use the cane to pick out the steps. and then a guide helped me down. singing. realising i was the only person to get close to hear that, feel that, makes me feel very privileged, very warm inside. i am absolutely buzzing after that. the energy is incredible. that was cool just to be here for that if nothing else. it is quite crowded going down the steps, and they're quite slippery. it is very
this is the entrance to the church? yes. yes, you can go in there, straight. r. 0k, thank you. i can roughly hear a voice but it is a bit disconcerting, the echo. the echo splits the sound so it takes away the direction. we'll get there. it can't be far. 0oh! a big metal thing with studs which could be... yes, it is a gate. oh, there is oil, candles. it has a waxy smell. polish. finding the entrance is like reaching my goal, it's like reaching my target and anything else after this is a bonus....
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and his grandfather is also the minister of ebenezer church. so a lot of these things that we can find by looking at both the birth certificate, looking at the autobiography of religious development, looking at daddy king we can see that this was -- these were the forces that shaped him. growing up in this home, a middle class victorian home, two story, six bedrooms, that was unusual. gave him a certain amount of privilege. we can also see that he's connected to the past. what does he say in the autobiography? he refers to his saintly grandmother who told him stories about the time before going back to slavery. so he grows up with a great attachment. why? because his grandmother sees him as her favorite grandson. that's probably because he is the oldest, the one who comes along first. she tells him all these stories. that's part of what he gets. but the great influence on his life is going to be his father. what happens to his grandfather, he dies before martin luther king gets to know him. dies when he is only about two years old. and who repla
and his grandfather is also the minister of ebenezer church. so a lot of these things that we can find by looking at both the birth certificate, looking at the autobiography of religious development, looking at daddy king we can see that this was -- these were the forces that shaped him. growing up in this home, a middle class victorian home, two story, six bedrooms, that was unusual. gave him a certain amount of privilege. we can also see that he's connected to the past. what does he say in...
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leaders of the catholic church in the democratic republic of congo vowing to continue fighting for justice following violent protests for months demonstrators have been demanding the president steps down after his term expires a year ago the churches organized many of the rallies catherine sawyer reports from kinshasa. catholic faithful in kinshasa hold a mass for people killed by police in reason political unrest the charge had called for protests a new year's eve after the expiry of a political deal between the ruling party and opposition signed into into sixteen when the presidential election failed to happen the politicians had agreed to for the poor last december that did not happen either the deal had been brokered by the catholic church. and ashamed by the. disorder and. victim or why do. i descend metry a distance away for tacky to shake and his friends carry his father's body for burial joseph attacker was a staunch catholic they say he tried to seek refuge in the church the police kept shooting levy him in. every human being. it's the responsibility of the government to protect p
leaders of the catholic church in the democratic republic of congo vowing to continue fighting for justice following violent protests for months demonstrators have been demanding the president steps down after his term expires a year ago the churches organized many of the rallies catherine sawyer reports from kinshasa. catholic faithful in kinshasa hold a mass for people killed by police in reason political unrest the charge had called for protests a new year's eve after the expiry of a...
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the church is at the center of this community development. the church was a site not just for sanctuary but also for community organizing, for civic engagement, for communication, for gathering, for education, right? it was a place for leadership development. the church plays a pivotal role, and we are excited to feature the story of metropolitan ame church here in washington, d.c., in fact the church attended by frederick douglas. it's been my pleasure to take you on this tour of the slavery and freedom exhibition. again, one of three exhibitions in the history gallery here at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. we look forward to having you here and having you look through these other exciting objects in our exhibition and learning more about this american experience, this human story. indeed, a shared history. thank you. >>> tonight on the communicators, we are at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey, where they conduct advanced communication research. >> i guess on the forefront probably the most excit
the church is at the center of this community development. the church was a site not just for sanctuary but also for community organizing, for civic engagement, for communication, for gathering, for education, right? it was a place for leadership development. the church plays a pivotal role, and we are excited to feature the story of metropolitan ame church here in washington, d.c., in fact the church attended by frederick douglas. it's been my pleasure to take you on this tour of the slavery...
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cover up of alleged sexual abuse in the catholic church as security for the papal visit has been ramped up as a result lucien human is live for us in san diego say this pope was not used to protests when he arrives on his foreign trips but that sounds like what he's going to be greeted with. yes absolutely he is not used to that especially in latin america his region of the world and especially in catholic countries in fact this visit to chile is being considered by many as probably the biggest challenge he's ever phrase to come to any catholic country right now i am glad behind me rather is the residence of the papal nuncio where the pope will be staying after he lands here in about five hours time the thing about this trip to chile is that is based on a lot on the issue of sex abuse is against children within the church now that's happened in many countries but this is the first time that many people are pointing the finger directly at the pope saying that he has covered up or defended those who commit these abuses and actually rewarded
cover up of alleged sexual abuse in the catholic church as security for the papal visit has been ramped up as a result lucien human is live for us in san diego say this pope was not used to protests when he arrives on his foreign trips but that sounds like what he's going to be greeted with. yes absolutely he is not used to that especially in latin america his region of the world and especially in catholic countries in fact this visit to chile is being considered by many as probably the biggest...
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back in the ukrainian capital the country's orthodox churches and their arcane rituals a losing ground fast to the times. john's church known as regeneration center with its modern social media operation and cable t.v. network is one of those filling that gap. to. touch on and spent ten years as a member of one town's regeneration center by the time she left she was working as a live in assistant for the montel family her own family first joined the church when her sister became seriously ill they credited the church with her recovery. people always want some kind of miracle something extraordinary i was a member of regeneration for a long time sometimes they'd bring the same person onto the stage more than once i'd pray for them and the person would fall to the ground that would go on week after week i guess. but the promise of healing comes at a price. that they convince people they need to donate a minimum amount each month that to really get called blessing they're told to give more and more each month should. touch on a tells us of congregation members going heavily into debt to d
back in the ukrainian capital the country's orthodox churches and their arcane rituals a losing ground fast to the times. john's church known as regeneration center with its modern social media operation and cable t.v. network is one of those filling that gap. to. touch on and spent ten years as a member of one town's regeneration center by the time she left she was working as a live in assistant for the montel family her own family first joined the church when her sister became seriously ill...
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we have to do something we have to clean up the church we are angry at the heads of the church who have closed all doors to us indeed the pope's visit to chile has brought survivors of clerical sex abuse from all over the world to pressure the pope to make good on promises of zero tolerance of predators there are priests in this country who are still in ministry eve some have even been. prosecuted and convicted for abuse but then they are put back into the ministry cannot possibly be the right . but there were many here who were overjoyed to see pope francis when he mounted his popemobile. who says he hopes the pope's visit will help unify chileans organizers tell us that the pope is perfectly aware that he is coming to a country where the catholic church is in a deep crisis where people have lost faith but that is the reason why he is coming the big question is is there anything that he can say or do in the short time that he'll be here just three days to revert the situation. four time olympic gold medalist simone biles says she is among more than one hundred athletes who were sexuall
we have to do something we have to clean up the church we are angry at the heads of the church who have closed all doors to us indeed the pope's visit to chile has brought survivors of clerical sex abuse from all over the world to pressure the pope to make good on promises of zero tolerance of predators there are priests in this country who are still in ministry eve some have even been. prosecuted and convicted for abuse but then they are put back into the ministry cannot possibly be the right...
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with aids, the church with lives. and all this we had to the memory of our family, friends, creation of stories of life-changing event and our celebrations. the bricks in this sidewalk are living stories of our lgbtq heritage at 150 eureka and we want to continue to hold close to us. mitt investigation within the e.i.r. should include having our narrative and journey stories continue to renate and have a visible presence that should be recreated and relocated at a site we will deem later on. thank you. >> thank you, mrs. jordan. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm christine and i'm a member of the church also and founder of friend of the yellow brick road of 150 eureka. we are gay so we have a yellow brick road in front of our church. in 1979, we invited the community to right there literally indescribe in stone their lgbt memories, dreams and celebrations. and they responded. we had over 500 funeral services of people who died of aids during those years. many of them are memorialized. there is bricks celebrating weddings
with aids, the church with lives. and all this we had to the memory of our family, friends, creation of stories of life-changing event and our celebrations. the bricks in this sidewalk are living stories of our lgbtq heritage at 150 eureka and we want to continue to hold close to us. mitt investigation within the e.i.r. should include having our narrative and journey stories continue to renate and have a visible presence that should be recreated and relocated at a site we will deem later on....
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but with that fluidity to feel that those that were at the church were far away from my own sensibility from anybody that i knew. and to try to understand you have to understand that. and i did a few more pieces on the evangelicals but eventually it did occur to me that it is possible the evangelical right that was in the perfect context of the 19th century. to seem completely insane to people with that apocalyptic prophecies. >> take the story of american evangelicals back to the beginning of america. >> and in the 1740s to begin in the church of jonathan edwards. but one day that sermon of his with the spider hanging over the fire. but he didn't do that very much. but then he went away. so then this just came to a broil. so it turned out this was happening in other parts of the country. and around the same time. and two would push down the eastern seaboard so there was a compelling presence that one actor said that he could attract a huge crowd just pronouncing the word mesopotamia. [laughter] and the state to state. and he was a celebrity the way he brought americans together. before
but with that fluidity to feel that those that were at the church were far away from my own sensibility from anybody that i knew. and to try to understand you have to understand that. and i did a few more pieces on the evangelicals but eventually it did occur to me that it is possible the evangelical right that was in the perfect context of the 19th century. to seem completely insane to people with that apocalyptic prophecies. >> take the story of american evangelicals back to the...
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as image of the country several churches were firebombed in the days leading up to the visit. move it from religious affairs correspondent to martin a gasket welcome and thank you this trip is being viewed as particularly important why well it's one more attempt by the vatican in the in the future of this pope to repair some of the relations and some of the damage done to its public image in latin america so in a way this spoke is the first one to be said to live since john paul the second visited for it in one hundred eighty seven essentially offering what were seen then correctly in my in my in my assumption as support for the region even given the knowledge of the mound or for some knowledge of the amount of human rights violations so the vatican was seen by the latin american left by a large and she listened particular as a very close ally of very unsavory political figures i think that deceased the one first trip into one of these areas which actually tries to mend that so so that is the the background to the church is the catholic church is status within chile and a poem
as image of the country several churches were firebombed in the days leading up to the visit. move it from religious affairs correspondent to martin a gasket welcome and thank you this trip is being viewed as particularly important why well it's one more attempt by the vatican in the in the future of this pope to repair some of the relations and some of the damage done to its public image in latin america so in a way this spoke is the first one to be said to live since john paul the second...
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roman curia in the sense that it is an abusive discriminate tree and intolerant church done there. much of the resentment stems from the so-called kind of demon abuse case for more than a decade local church leaders ignored complaints against the highly influential financial kind of a priest accused of molesting children it was only when the victims went public did the vatican investigate the affair and in two thousand and eleven was found guilty . while pope francis has made his zero tolerance for abuse his appointment of one of kind of demons proteges one battles as the bishop of also one in southern chile has reopened old. now to some other stories making news around the world bangladesh says it has agreed with me and maher on a plan to repatriate more than six hundred fifty thousand were hinge of muslim refugees to me and mark over the next two years mean mars to allow their were henschel to apply for citizenship the un refugee agency warned if essential refugees only be returned voluntarily. libya's coast guard has rescued around four hundred migrants stranded in several locati
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the most challenging in latin america his home region because of widespread disillusionment with the church and its origin tiny leader this used to be one of the most painful countries in the world now less than fifty percent of chileans call themselves catholic and one of the reasons is the number of children
the most challenging in latin america his home region because of widespread disillusionment with the church and its origin tiny leader this used to be one of the most painful countries in the world now less than fifty percent of chileans call themselves catholic and one of the reasons is the number of children
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back in the ukrainian capital the country's orthodox churches and their arcane rituals a losing ground fast of the times. john's church known as regeneration center with its modern social media operation and cable t.v. network is one of those filling that gap. if. you touch on a spent ten years as a member of one town's regeneration center by the time she left she was working as a live in assistant for the montel family her own family first joined the church when her sister became seriously ill they credited the church with her recovery. people always want some kind of miracle something extraordinary i was a member of regeneration for a long time sometimes they'd bring the same person onto the stage more than once they'd pray for them and the person would fall to the ground that would go on wake up to wake yes. but the promise of healing comes at a price. that they convince people they need to donate a minimum amount each month that to really get god's blessing they're told to give more and more each month. touch on a tells us of congregation members going heavily into debt to donate t
back in the ukrainian capital the country's orthodox churches and their arcane rituals a losing ground fast of the times. john's church known as regeneration center with its modern social media operation and cable t.v. network is one of those filling that gap. if. you touch on a spent ten years as a member of one town's regeneration center by the time she left she was working as a live in assistant for the montel family her own family first joined the church when her sister became seriously ill...