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a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. two monks monks -- were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american we explored the whole territory and eventually entered into an agreement with the pottawatomie nation that had recently been moved into the territory and establishment sacred heart abbey, academy, and mission. base for us, and we ended up actually establishing some 45 catholic church communities around what is now oklahoma, and we also established interestingly enough three schools for african children who were the children of persons who had been slaves of indian tribes, so the original sacred heart, which was a monastery,, had a school for boys of all ages from elementary through college, a school for girls similarly, a convent where
a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. two monks monks -- were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american we explored the whole territory and...
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a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. our two monks were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american people, so we explored the whole territory and eventually entered into an agreement with the pottawatomie nation that had recently been moved into the territory and established sacred heart abbey, academy, and mission. that was a home base for us, and we ended up actually establishing some 45 catholic church communities around what is now oklahoma, and we also established, interestingly enough, three schools for african children who were the children of persons who had been slaves of indian tribes, so the original sacred heart, which was begun in 1876, had a monastery, a school for boys of all ages from elementary through college, a school
a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. our two monks were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american people, so we explored the whole territory...
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he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. >>> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how, against all odds, the papacy endures. ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter an apostle of jesus christ and the world's first pope. >> pope francis is the 200th -- the 266th leader of the catholic church. for the past 200 years, despite an ever changing world, catholics look to the pope for faith, morality and divine guidance. but who is this figure that means so much to so many, and how did he become one of the most powerful men on earth? >> people look to the pope to have something to say on almost everything. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize th
he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. >>> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how, against all odds, the papacy endures. ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter an apostle of...
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a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. our tubing monks -- two monks were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american people, so we explored the whole territory and eventually entered into an agreement with the pottawatomie nation that had recently been moved into the territory and establishment sacred heart abbey, academy, and mission. that was a home base for us, and we ended up actually establishing some 45 catholic church communities around what is now oklahoma, and we also established interestingly enough three schools for african children who were the children of persons who had been slaves of indian tribes, so the original sacred heart, which was begun in 1876, had a monastery, a school for boys of all ages from elementary through co
a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. our tubing monks -- two monks were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american people, so we explored the...
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and really, the whole world, catholics and non-catholics, were swept up by him, by his person. has he met the important expectations that he raised? >> i think the important ones, yes, which is to turn the church more towards the poor. i think he said in an interview with american magazine he felt the church was too focused on issues like abortion, home sexuality, same sex marriage, which are important, but he wanted to move us towards direct contact with the poor, a pope of mercy and gestures. i think people love him. the proof's in the pudding. >> the proof is in the pudding. and the pudding, according to the polls, say that 58% of american catholics say pope francis represents change for the better. now, that is a 10-point drop from four years ago. what do you attribute that drop to? where are the areas that he has failed people's hopes, do you think? >> well, i would say the honeymoon is over, basically. at the beginning he was exciting because, as you said, he moved out of the papal apartments, didn't wear the shoes, took the name francis. the opposition is hardening. peop
and really, the whole world, catholics and non-catholics, were swept up by him, by his person. has he met the important expectations that he raised? >> i think the important ones, yes, which is to turn the church more towards the poor. i think he said in an interview with american magazine he felt the church was too focused on issues like abortion, home sexuality, same sex marriage, which are important, but he wanted to move us towards direct contact with the poor, a pope of mercy and...
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who believed deeply in the catholic faith and studied very deeply in catholic theology including here at georgetown as undergraduate. and i'm just wondering, you know, some of his more important opinions on the court involved religion, sometimes division versus smith, he actually denied the power of the constitution to give religious exemptions to applicable laws but on the other hand he was strong proponent of legislators being able to reach out and give religious observers exemptions, i'm thinking more broadly. i give a couple of anecdotes and see whether you think -- whether they have anything to say about what sort of a justice he was and whether it affected his juries prudence. justice scalia wrote article in 2002 about the question of whether you could be a practicing and a devout catholic and yet be a justice on the u.s. supreme court given the number of death penalties that the court heard in every term and the fact that the catholic church at the time, the formal position of the catholic church was that the death penalty was immoral. and scalia somewhat surprisingly, i think
who believed deeply in the catholic faith and studied very deeply in catholic theology including here at georgetown as undergraduate. and i'm just wondering, you know, some of his more important opinions on the court involved religion, sometimes division versus smith, he actually denied the power of the constitution to give religious exemptions to applicable laws but on the other hand he was strong proponent of legislators being able to reach out and give religious observers exemptions, i'm...
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china severed diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within these year i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things to up in the air but there is lobbed in the air as the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things to up in the air but. there is lobbed in the air as the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have a s
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he's the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. ♪ ♪ >> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. of how, against all odds, the papacy endures. [ bells ringing ] ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter, an apostle of jesus christ, and the world's first pope. >> pope francis is the 266th leader of the catholic church. for the last 2,000 years, despite an ever-changing world, catholics have looked to the pope as a beacon of faith, morality, and divine guidance. but who is this figure that means so much to so many? and how did he come to become one of the most powerful men on earth? >> people look to the pope to have something to say on almost everything. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that peo
he's the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. ♪ ♪ >> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. of how, against all odds, the papacy endures. [ bells ringing ] ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st....
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is lobbed in the air as the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have a s
the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are...
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican of stablish ing a representative office in beijing this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is lobbed in the air as the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have a se
the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are...
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he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. inhis epide never-before-seen artifts fro the earliest day of christianity show how a small group of reasonablies turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how against all odds the papacy endures. clfrp. >> this is something that never happened before .vatican publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter and an apostle of jesus christ. >> pope francis is the 266th leader of the catholic church. for the last 2,000 years, despite an ever changing world catholics have looked to the pope as a beacon of faith, morality and divine guidance. but who is this figure that means so much to so many? and how did he come to be one of the most powerful men on earth? >> people look to the pope to have somethingo say on almost everything. >> he transcends the cath rick church. >> i don't think there is any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers wor
he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. inhis epide never-before-seen artifts fro the earliest day of christianity show how a small group of reasonablies turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how against all odds the papacy endures. clfrp. >> this is something that never happened before .vatican publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter and an apostle of jesus christ. >> pope francis...
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and super regional history whether of a roman catholic or a hungary and imperial nature shed its influential light alternately on these two bounds of power. this biscuit capital of the space chapter with its castle like fortifications was built at the same time as the council. lasted communities like the benedictines lived here even before the early middle ages like the castle the romanesque basilica was altered many times today it's one of slovakia's most valuable cultural assets the romanesque frescoes have disappeared and only five of the original thirteen altars have been preserved and whether they are masterpieces or slovaks like gothic hours. because of its influence and its independence the tiny ecclesiastical enclave of space can copy tool was often referred to as the vatican of the east. since seven hundred seventy six it's been the seat of a bishop it was at that time that what began on giving the chapter up a rock face the bishop had a french garden laid out. and whereas on the hill opposite was gutted by fire specific copy to left flourished a university was founded here and a se
and super regional history whether of a roman catholic or a hungary and imperial nature shed its influential light alternately on these two bounds of power. this biscuit capital of the space chapter with its castle like fortifications was built at the same time as the council. lasted communities like the benedictines lived here even before the early middle ages like the castle the romanesque basilica was altered many times today it's one of slovakia's most valuable cultural assets the...
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he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. >>> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how against all odds, the papacy endures. ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter an apostle of jesus christ and the world's first pope. >> pope francis is the 200th leader of the catholic church. catholics look to the pope for faith, morality and divine guidance. but who is the figure who has become so beloved to so many and how does he become the most powerful figure on earth. >> people look to the pope to have something to say on almost everything. i don't think there's any other religious figure that people recognize as much as the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.4 billion followers worldwide, he was a philosopher, a leader of an undergro
he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. >>> in this episode, never before seen artifacts from the earliest days of christianity show how a small group of rebels turn an illegal movement into the largest religion on the planet. and how against all odds, the papacy endures. ♪ >> this is something that has never happened before. the vatican this morning publicly displayed what's believed to be bone fragments from st. peter an apostle of...
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china severed diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican of stablish ing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is lobbed in the air as the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they hav
the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china severed diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are...
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and super regional history whether of a roman catholic or a hungary and imperial nature shed its influential light alternatively on these two bounds of power. this biscuit capital of this based chapter with its castle like fortifications was built at the same time as the castle. more nasty communities like the benedictines lived here even before the early middle ages like the castle the roman s. basilica was altered many times today it's one of slovakia's most valuable cultural assets the romanesque frescoes have disappeared and only five of the original thirteen altars have been preserved and whether they are masterpieces or slovaks like gods or gods. because of its influence and its independence the tiny ecclesiastical enclave of space got copy tool was often referred to as the vatican of the east. since seventeen seventy six it's been the seat of a bishop it was at that time that work began on giving the chapter up a rock face the bishop had a french garden laid out. and whereas clad on the hill opposite was gutted by fire service good copy to left flourished a university was founded here
and super regional history whether of a roman catholic or a hungary and imperial nature shed its influential light alternatively on these two bounds of power. this biscuit capital of this based chapter with its castle like fortifications was built at the same time as the castle. more nasty communities like the benedictines lived here even before the early middle ages like the castle the roman s. basilica was altered many times today it's one of slovakia's most valuable cultural assets the...
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but in brought to us in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town . until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. tell you that. measuring nothing. in let's say looking about us in closing down to measure what i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find out it's confusing he seemed to guess she lived. back lisa really matters of tone was an occasional if a new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did do. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we tr
in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but in brought to us in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town . until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican....
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she was catholic. she was from a very socially prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the footage from their wedding it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk, he's so good looking, he moves with ease, he's trim. even in black and white he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet we learn later that jackie was pretty unhappy with the wedding. >> joe wants a wedding to be a place to invite people who will be able to benefit his son as he eventually runs for president of the united states. jackie has this naive idea that a wedding is a place where you invite your friends and family and celebrate because you're in love. joe wins. >> she's thrust into the limelight. she's almost crushed by photographers. she has thousands of people literally at her reception she doesn't know because they've been invited by h
she was catholic. she was from a very socially prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the footage from their wedding it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk, he's so good looking, he moves with ease, he's trim. even in black and white he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet we learn...
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catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until his dying gasp. >> in 2005, after reigning for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the act of resignation is a devastating comment on the last three to six years of his predecessor. of flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the notion that john paul had propagated that the papacy was a cross which was laid on your shoulders and you could not shake it off, benedict said, well, it's a job, and if you can't do it, you should let somebody else try. >> by resigning in the face of old age, pope benedict xvi has made a clear statement about the divinity of the papal office. >> i think that was a reminder to everybody in any position of authority or power that it's not just about me. it's actually about am i being effective. am i really serving the community and serving the church properly? >> wha
catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until his dying gasp. >> in 2005, after reigning for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the act of resignation is a devastating comment on the last three to six years of his predecessor. of flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the...
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>> guest:of >> caller: number one, i'm roman catholic but that's not why i have the deep knowledge. i used to do radio shows, religion politics and i have a thought anything i did research on and that's how i happened to do the shows on the subject sign mentioning right now i should probablbut ishould probably mene orthodox jewish guy [inaudible] >> host: thank you. >> guest: history is complicated. f i think a very important topic is the issue of literacy. in the middle ages it was low and people's access to the bible in many cases was visual. it was in the sense that you go to the cathedral for example and it's something people do together they are not often times reading bibles on their own so i think when the printing press comes along it opens up new channels for literacy in the coming century i centuries the l revolutionize society. i think that is a topic that's important in the question asked. >> host: and other presidential quotes that you have here at the museum and this is barbara wilson no study is more important to the child in the studandthe study of the bibf the truth
>> guest:of >> caller: number one, i'm roman catholic but that's not why i have the deep knowledge. i used to do radio shows, religion politics and i have a thought anything i did research on and that's how i happened to do the shows on the subject sign mentioning right now i should probablbut ishould probably mene orthodox jewish guy [inaudible] >> host: thank you. >> guest: history is complicated. f i think a very important topic is the issue of literacy. in the middle...
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she was catholic. she was from a very prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the footage from their wedding, it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk. he's so good looking. he moves with ease. he's trim. even in black and white, he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie, and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet, we learn later that jackie was pretty unhappy with the wedding. >> joe wants the wedding to be a place to invite people who will be able to benefit his son as he eventually runs for president of the united states. jackie has this naive idea that a wedding is a place where you invite your friends and family and celebrate because you're in love. joe wins. >> she's thrust into the limelight. she's almost crushed by photographers. she has thousands of people literally at her reception she doesn't know because they've been invited by her
she was catholic. she was from a very prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the footage from their wedding, it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk. he's so good looking. he moves with ease. he's trim. even in black and white, he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie, and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet, we learn later...
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she was catholic. she was from a very socially prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the foot abag from their wedding it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk, he's so good looking, he moves with ease, he's trim. even in black and white he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet we learn later that jackie was pretty unhappy with the wedding. >> joe wants a wedding to be a place to invite people who will be able to benefit his son as he eventually runs for president of the united states. jackie has this naive idea that a wedding is a place where you invite your friends and family and celebrate because you're in love. joe wins. >> she's thrust into the limelight. she's almost crushed by photographers. she has thousands of people literally at her reception she doesn't know because they've been invited by
she was catholic. she was from a very socially prestigious family and she would be a good wife in the white house. >> when you watch the foot abag from their wedding it looks like you're watching a film. it doesn't seem real. you have jfk, he's so good looking, he moves with ease, he's trim. even in black and white he seems like he's made of gold. and then you have jackie and she just looks like a star of stage and screen. everything seems perfect. everyone seems at ease. and yet we learn...
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he wasn't roman catholic. >> there's a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw a romance as a sense that the kennedys had had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share the same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother joe was by her side on her wedding day and no one else. they could have been married at chatsworth with a thousand guest, but instead they were married in a registry office in which she described as a squalid affair. >> in the summer of 1944, the kennedy family gathers on the at hyannis port on the coast of massachusetts. but joe jr. sends disappointing news. >> his father and mother expected him home any day now. then in july they get this strange letter and he says, i'm part of a special mission, but don't worry. it's not dangerous. see you in september. >> joe kennedy has already flown his 25 missions. he c
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i'll tell you something, i'm a catholic girl. and i am very proud of my catholic roots. the nuns have put in me the backbone and values that, i went to boarding school in 5th great. -- fifth grade. catholic educated from preschool and all the way up to georgetown. i did not think that it is age, i would be defending freedom of religion, a fundamental pillar of our constitution. the president is just dead wrong. we put together in a day and a half, we shut down the detroit airport -- it was a young people that called me and said, we want to do a protest at the airport. and karen moss, head of the, another friend of mine that we work on everything together said sure, we'll help you guys. we had 20,000 people in a day and the airport cooperated with us. they actually let me get up in a baggage carrier and said will you talk to them and then when you are done, will you get them to go home so we can reopen the airport? we didn't have the scene that you saw at other airports. people came together because i called the head of the airport and said these kids want to organize thi
i'll tell you something, i'm a catholic girl. and i am very proud of my catholic roots. the nuns have put in me the backbone and values that, i went to boarding school in 5th great. -- fifth grade. catholic educated from preschool and all the way up to georgetown. i did not think that it is age, i would be defending freedom of religion, a fundamental pillar of our constitution. the president is just dead wrong. we put together in a day and a half, we shut down the detroit airport -- it was a...
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and super regional history whether of a roman catholic or hungary and imperial nature shed its influential light alternately on these two rounds of power. this biscuit company to this space chapter with its castle like fortifications was built at the same time as the castle. more lasting communities like the benedictines lived here even before the early middle ages like the castle the romanesque basilica was altered many times today it's one of slovakia's most valuable cultural assets the romanesque frescoes have disappeared and only five of the original thirteen altars have been preserved and whether they are masterpieces or slovaks like gods or gods. because of its influence and its independence the tiny ecclesiastical enclave of space can copy tool was often referred to as the vatican of the east. since seventeen seventy six it's been the seat of a bishop it was at that time that what began on giving the chapter of a rock face the bishop had a french garden laid out. and whereas on the hill office it was gutted by fire space good copy to left flourished a university was founded here and
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you're catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china. surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue. i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is. a song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have a senior catholic offici
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everybody started getting bibles and catholics. we seem to have a pretty deep knowledge of the bible and its history. why is that. we seem to have a pretty deep knowledge of the bible and its history. why is that. i'm roman catholic. but that's not why i have the deep knowledge of it. i used to do a radio shows and religion politics. anytime i have a thought of anything i would research it and do a show on it. and that's how i happen to do that shows that i'm mentioning right now. d thank you. >> to your question history is compensated. there is or where only one reason for it. topick a very important is the issue of c in the middle ages it was low and people's access to the bible was very visual -- visual. it was very communal. you go to the cathedral for example. and that something that people do together. is not really reading bibles on their own. when the printing press comes along it opens and opens new channels for literacy that will revolutionize society. i think that is a topic that is important. another presidential quote
everybody started getting bibles and catholics. we seem to have a pretty deep knowledge of the bible and its history. why is that. we seem to have a pretty deep knowledge of the bible and its history. why is that. i'm roman catholic. but that's not why i have the deep knowledge of it. i used to do a radio shows and religion politics. anytime i have a thought of anything i would research it and do a show on it. and that's how i happen to do that shows that i'm mentioning right now. d thank you....
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catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until hisng gasp. >> in 2005, after reigni for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the act of resignation was a devastating comment on the last five or six years of his predecessor. a flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the notion that john paul had propagated that the papacy was a cross which was laid on your shoulders and you could not shake it off, benedict said, well, it's a job, and if you can't do it, you should let somebody else try. >> by resigning in the face of old age, pope benedict xvi has made a clear statement about the divinity of the papal office. >> i think that was a reminder to everybody in any position of authority or power that it's not just about me. it's actually about am i being effective? am i really serving the community and serving the church properly? >> what bened
catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until hisng gasp. >> in 2005, after reigni for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the act of resignation was a devastating comment on the last five or six years of his predecessor. a flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the notion that...
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. >>> will there be wedding vows for catholic priests? the vatican studies the issue as a priest shortage grows worse. >>> a modern day treasure hunt for tens of millions in gold lost in a field during the civil war. >>> and the thrilling finish on the ice for american para olympians. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york. this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening, we begin with a staggering statistic, 115 people day every day in this country from an opioid overdose, 115. that is more than die in car crashes. during the campaign, then candidate trump promised voters in new hampshire he'd stop drugs from pouring in and help people who are addicted get treatment. acommission he appointed made recommendation in november. tomorrow the white house is finally unveiling what it calls a comprehensive plan to deal with a problem that is out of control. the need for help is urgent in places like dayton, ohio. >> we need more boots on the ground for law enforcement. >> in this county they lost more than 500 people
. >>> will there be wedding vows for catholic priests? the vatican studies the issue as a priest shortage grows worse. >>> a modern day treasure hunt for tens of millions in gold lost in a field during the civil war. >>> and the thrilling finish on the ice for american para olympians. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york. this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening, we begin with a staggering statistic, 115 people day...
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>> number one, i'm roman catholic but that's not why i have the deep knowledge of it. i used to do radio shows for religion politics and happened to do shows on what i'm mentioning right now, thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> yeah u to -- to your question, history is complicated. there's really one reason for it. i think a very important topic is the issue of literacy so in the middle ages literacy was low and people's access to the bible was in many cases very visual, you think of stain glass, you think of -- it was communal and you go to cathedral, for example, something that people do together. they're not really often times reading bibles on their own, so i think, you know, when the printing press comes along it opens new channels for literacy in coming centuries that will revolutionize society. i think that's a topic that -- that is important in the question asked. >> another presidential quote that you have here at the museum and this is woodrow wilson, quote, no study is more important to the child than the study of the bible and of the truth which it teaches. wh
>> number one, i'm roman catholic but that's not why i have the deep knowledge of it. i used to do radio shows for religion politics and happened to do shows on what i'm mentioning right now, thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> yeah u to -- to your question, history is complicated. there's really one reason for it. i think a very important topic is the issue of literacy so in the middle ages literacy was low and people's access to the bible was in many cases very visual, you...
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china. surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is law. and the song would say. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mo and they have a senior catholic o
the pope is the symbol of catholics if you catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china. surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are...
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he wasn't roman catholic. >> there's a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw a romance as a sense that the kennedys had had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share the same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother joe was by her side on her wedding day and no one else. they could have been married with a thousand guests but instead they were married in a registry office in what she scribed as a squalid affair. >> in the summer of 1944, the kennedy family gathers on the coast of massachusetts, but joe jr. sends disappointing news. >> his father and mother expected him home anyay now. then in july they get this strange letter and he says, i'm part of a special mission, but don't worry. it's not dangerous. see you in september. >> joe kennedy has already flown his 25 missions. he could go home but he volunteers for extra d
he wasn't roman catholic. >> there's a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw a romance as a sense that the kennedys had had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share the same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother joe was by her side on her wedding day...
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the pope is the symbol of catholics if you catholic you would definitely want to see him that's why i'd be so happy if he came to china. surprising views because those worshippers belong to the official catholic church which is not recognize the authority of the pope since the vatican and china sever diplomatic ties in one nine hundred fifty one but that could be about to change according to francisco c.c. an attorney an academic invited to interview the pope two years ago he says there are even discussions about the vatican establishing a representative office in beijing and this could happen. within the zia i would say that sue i think it is a possibility we don't know there are of course many things up in the air but there is lob. the song was way. before that happens though another deal is expected on the thorny issue of who gets to appoint bishops for the first time that would give the vatican a say in the selection process but some of the underground churches that operate without government approval are fearful about this growing reproach mall and they have a senior catholic offic
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and the "wall street journal" said democrats abandon catholics. mvo: you're not doing work to help somebody, you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not only everybody in this neighborhood in miami, but to the nation how great we are. and how great we can be. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ and i'll never desert you. ♪ i'll stand by you. my doctor recommended i switch to miralax.on, stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. >> ♪ >> martha: cardinal dollan of new york with an article in the "wall street journal" saying democrats abandon catholics. and the first african-american vice-chancellor of the church fought for civil rights including those of unborn babies. she was inspired to be pro-life by reverend jesse jackson who believed that abortion was an act of genocide against minorities. here are our guests. bill, to you
and the "wall street journal" said democrats abandon catholics. mvo: you're not doing work to help somebody, you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not only everybody in this neighborhood in miami, but to the nation how great we are. and how great we can be. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ and i'll never desert you. ♪ i'll stand by you. my doctor recommended i switch to miralax.on, stimulant laxatives make your body go by...
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he wn't roman catholic. >> there's a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw a romance as a sense that the kennedys had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share the same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother joe was by her side on her wedding day and no one else. they could have been married at chatsworth with a thousand guests, but instead they were married in a registry office in which she described as a squalid affair. >> in the summer of 1944, the kennedy family gathers at hyannis port on the coast of massachusetts. but joe junior sends disappointing news. >> his father and mother expected him home any day now. then in july they get this strange letter and he says, i'm part of a special mission, but don't worry. it's not dangerous. see you in september. >> joe kennedy has already flown his 25 missions. he could go
he wn't roman catholic. >> there's a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw a romance as a sense that the kennedys had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share the same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother joe was by her side on her wedding day and no...
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but inbred two are in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town . until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. tells you that. measuring nothing to. see who can have others who close in on the most who i came to know about either the defense on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be knew he's going to die and then he must do to get his presented to topical and i find an excuse of a scene to just see lucy for back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was a casual affair new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did do. this one point and it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in late. and etc
in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but inbred two are in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town . until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican....
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he wasn't roman catholic. >> there is a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw her romance as a sense that the kennedys had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share is same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother, joe, was by her side oner wedding day, and no one else. they could have been married at chatsworth with a thousand guests but instead they were married in a registry office in what she described as a squalid affair. >> in the summer of 1944, the kennedy family gathers at hyannisport on the coast of massachusetts, but joe jr. sends disappointing news. >> his father and mother expected him home any day now. then in july they get this strange letter. and he says, i'm part of a special mission, but don't worry. it's not dangerous. see you in september. >> joe kennedy's already flown his 25 missions. he could go home
he wasn't roman catholic. >> there is a complex of feelings. joseph kennedy saw her romance as a sense that the kennedys had arrived. however, what's so interesting is that rose didn't share is same sense of success. for her, kick's romance threatened her sense of identity and her sense of the family's identity. >> kick becomes the first of the kennedy children to marry, but the union is not blessed by her parents. >> her older brother, joe, was by her side oner wedding day,...
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about the polish philosopher leisure call a coffee what's your take are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the government and this catholic manipulation of right to you maria is destroying christianity in poland. poland is a pluralistic society like many others and europe has to support those who want to take in refugees in a direct and intelligent manner. the law and justice party has a majority because they distribute social benefits for one thing but polls give the majority support on refugees. yes because they now have a monopoly and there are no constructive alternatives coming from europe we have to be smarter and be supportive no
about the polish philosopher leisure call a coffee what's your take are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the...
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was no structure for catholic church in the region. the monks were looking for a place to establish a community. of the unitedps states established the indian territories, its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to provide the industry and education to native americans. we explored the whole territory, eventually entering in an the citizens of another indian nation that had ,ecently been moved establishing sacred heart academy and mission. us, and a home base for we ended up establishing some 45 catholic church communities in what is now oklahoma. we also established three schools for african-american the children of the persons who had been slaves of the indian tribes. what was begun in 1876 had a school for boys from all ages, elementary through college, for onvent a condiment -- c for the sisters of mercy. that was a small village burned in 1901 to miraculously -- in 1901. there was no loss of life. the complex burned in about 30 minutes. there was a second school complex and monastery and confident. -- and convent. sha
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are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society. but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayors openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. dominican clergymen the government and this catholic manipulation of raju maria is destroying christianity in poland. poland is a pluralistic society like many others and europe has to support those who want to take in refugees in a direct and intelligent manner. the law and justice party has a majority because they distribute social benefits for one thing but polls give the majority support on refugees. yes because they now have a monopoly and there are no constructive alternatives coming from europe we have to be smarter and be supportive not judge meddle that's the watchword. what should the german foreign
are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society. but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayors openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. dominican clergymen the...
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in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but invert to walk in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. does you git go. mr evil nothing to. see looking about us to close in on we don't know why i came to know about either the fountain on the. city you know this is just an eastern polity it. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find out as communities in the jesse leafy back lisa that i'm here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did rue. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was almost . let it come in. and. we tried to d
in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in yone dig the capital. but invert to walk in the east of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. does you...
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they're one of the most prominent catholic families. they go to the pope's coronation. most of that is coming from rose. >> she trained her children how to be good catholics and she trained her sons to be leaders. her daughters to raise lots of catholic children. >> joe kennedy was phenomenally ambitious to be rich. he'd achieve that. he has a beautiful family and he's america's representative to the court of st. james. but he wanted to be president of the united states. >> as war clouds gather over europe, a shadow is cast over joseph p. kennedy's dreams. >> what's clear is that joseph p. kennedy ends up on the wrong side of history in a dramatic way. right now when you lease a samsung galaxy s9, you get another for your friend. and with galaxy forever you can upgrade to the newest galaxy every year. upgrades, every year? every year. every year. every year. sign up for galaxy forever on sprint for people with hearing loss, and get the newest galaxy, every year. visit sprintrelay.com. it's like pre-ordering for the future. music ends. but their nutritional needs remain
they're one of the most prominent catholic families. they go to the pope's coronation. most of that is coming from rose. >> she trained her children how to be good catholics and she trained her sons to be leaders. her daughters to raise lots of catholic children. >> joe kennedy was phenomenally ambitious to be rich. he'd achieve that. he has a beautiful family and he's america's representative to the court of st. james. but he wanted to be president of the united states. >> as...
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catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until his dying gasp. >> in 2005, after reigning for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the acti of resignation is a devastating comment on the last three to six years of his predecessor. of flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the notion that john paul had propagated that the papacy was a cross which was laid on your shoulders and you could not shake it off, benedict said, well, it's a job, and if you can't do it, you should let somebody else try. >> by resigning in the face of old age, pope benedict xvi has made a clear statement about the divinity of the papal office. >> i think that was a reminder to everybody in any position of authority or power that it's not just about me. it's actually about am i being effective. am really serving the community and serving the church properly? >> what
catholics were surprised, non-catholics were surprised. it was a strong contrast to john paul ii who insisted on remaining pope until his dying gasp. >> in 2005, after reigning for 27 years, pope john paul ii passed away after a long and public battle with parkinson's disease. >> in a way, the acti of resignation is a devastating comment on the last three to six years of his predecessor. of flight in the face of the whole theology of the papacy as it devolved in modern time. the...
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are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayors openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the government and this catholic manipulation of raju maria is destroying christianity in poland. poland is a pluralistic society like many others and europe has to support those who want to take in refugees in a direct and intelligent manner. the law and justice party has a majority because they distribute social benefits for one thing but polls give the majority support on refugees. yes because they now have a monopoly and there are no constructive alternatives coming from europe we have to be smarter and be supportive not judge metal that's the watchword. what should the german foreign
are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayors openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the...
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about the polish philosopher laser call a coffee what's your take are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the government and this catholic manipulation of raju maria is destroying christianity in poland. poland is a pluralistic society like many others and europe has to support those who want to take in refugees in a direct and intelligent manner. the law and justice party has a majority because they distribute social benefits for one thing but polls give the majority support on refugees. yes because they now have a monopoly and there are no constructive alternatives coming from europe we have to be smarter and be supportive not judge metal th
about the polish philosopher laser call a coffee what's your take are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's...
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for the catholic church. logan talksport his foreign agent thank you so much the fourth test between south africa and australia is underway in johannesburg the visitors line up has been shaken up following the recent ball tampering scandal absent from the team is the band trio former captain steve smith his deputy david warner and cameron bancroft all of whom were behind tampering with the ball in the third task despite their absence the incident is still very much on the minds of the fans as katherine sawyer reports. we are right outside the wonderous cricket stadium and thousands of fans are here in johannesburg to cheer on their teams cricket is a game that is very much respected and loved as well as australia and people who were here are very much aware about. the ball tampering scandal the hopman last saturday and they tell us that they are angry they are shocked and disappointed and also you know they have very strong opinions about what happened last week whisper of the game's most important thing and
for the catholic church. logan talksport his foreign agent thank you so much the fourth test between south africa and australia is underway in johannesburg the visitors line up has been shaken up following the recent ball tampering scandal absent from the team is the band trio former captain steve smith his deputy david warner and cameron bancroft all of whom were behind tampering with the ball in the third task despite their absence the incident is still very much on the minds of the fans as...
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are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society. but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the government and this catholic manipulation of raju maria is destroying christianity in poland. poland is a pluralistic society like many others and europe has to support those who want to take in refugees in a direct and intelligent manner. the law and justice party has a majority because they distribute social benefits for one thing but polls give the majority support on refugees yes because they now have a monopoly and there are no constructive alternatives coming from europe we have to be smarter and be supportive not judge metal that's the watchword. what should the german forei
are the catholic poles heartless because they refused to accept a single muslim refugee. and absolutely not poland is a good example of a country where you cannot equate government with society. but the government has a two thirds majority. yes and there are still about eleven major polish cities whose mayor is openly say that they want to take in refugees. the president of the catholic bishops conference has called the country's behavior towards refugees unacceptable. a dominican clergyman the...
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he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. ♪ ♪ in this episode, what happens when the pope threatens a 2,000-year-old tradition. leaving two men at the helm of one divine office, for the first time in over 500 years. >> breaking news this morning, pope benedict xvi has announced he is resigning. >> for the first time in 600 years, a pope is retiring. >> i was astonished when benedict resigned. it came completely out of the blue. >> benedict's resignation was an amazing thing. >> in the last 2,000 years, only four other popes have resigned. >> it was wonderfully, comically announced. they announced it at a papal audience in latin, and you had to see all around the room anyone who understood what he was saying. it was an astonishing thing to do. >> it raises so many questions. what happens now? >> two weeks after benedict xvi's resignation, pope francis is elected. and the papal crown is handed from one man to the other. >> we have two popes, but only one is the pope. the problem with having tw
he is the head of the catholic church, the pope. and this is his path to power. ♪ ♪ in this episode, what happens when the pope threatens a 2,000-year-old tradition. leaving two men at the helm of one divine office, for the first time in over 500 years. >> breaking news this morning, pope benedict xvi has announced he is resigning. >> for the first time in 600 years, a pope is retiring. >> i was astonished when benedict resigned. it came completely out of the blue....