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this is pope francis. ♪ >> he is the first named francis, the cardinals of the catholic church voting in secret, elected a 76-year-old colleague as the head of their church of over one billion people worldwide. >> the first jesuit pontiff, and the first pope from latin america, where 40% of the world's catholics live. >> cardinal jorge bergoglio never expected to step on the balcony. he even turned in his retirement papers in 2011. >> he was totally convinced that he would go back to buenos aires. >> instead, at 76, bergoglio becomes the most important catholic in the world, the pope. featured on glossy magazine cover, pope francis is tracked by fans and paparazzi like a hollywood celebrity. he's a religious rock star with a remarkcally bli tender touch. when a little boy rushes the stage and refuses to leave, this pope proves himself kind and confident enough to share the spotlight. dubbed the hipster pope, pope francis has serious social media credit, posting fr ing froing fs to 40 million followers in nine languages. that's more than any world leader until america's leader in chief
this is pope francis. ♪ >> he is the first named francis, the cardinals of the catholic church voting in secret, elected a 76-year-old colleague as the head of their church of over one billion people worldwide. >> the first jesuit pontiff, and the first pope from latin america, where 40% of the world's catholics live. >> cardinal jorge bergoglio never expected to step on the balcony. he even turned in his retirement papers in 2011. >> he was totally convinced that he...
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he said thatis francis did not go north. he said that is where fake practice is still and —— that is where faith practice is still there. he lives and works in the republic of ireland, but it borders northern ireland. there were references to that yesterday. with lee varadkar, the irish prime minister. with his speech at dublin castle. a man who was instrumental in helping to put the peace process together in northern ireland. do you think that we can see if he visits there? some people may be surprised that the holy see has such implements on a global scale in terms of bringing about reconciliation and healing. but it has been doing it for centuries. think about cuba, in pope francis's own time, and the middle east. he bought leaders there to the holy see and they planted a tree together. there has been religious difference, recovering from that restoring peace isa recovering from that restoring peace is a key part of the mission of the holy see. i can imagine if at all possible, it may not be pope francis but a success
he said thatis francis did not go north. he said that is where fake practice is still and —— that is where faith practice is still there. he lives and works in the republic of ireland, but it borders northern ireland. there were references to that yesterday. with lee varadkar, the irish prime minister. with his speech at dublin castle. a man who was instrumental in helping to put the peace process together in northern ireland. do you think that we can see if he visits there? some people may...
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nevertheless, survivors are saying that pope francis gives that unless pope francis gives very clear policies, then these words are simply words. and i'm reminded of that verse in the new testament in the epistle ofjames where he says, "faith without deeds is dead." martin bashir, our religion editor speaking to me a short time ago. meanwhile, as well as the scandals and challenges that the catholic church faces, and has faced here in ireland, the crowds gathering behind me in phoenix park in dublin are testa m e nt to me in phoenix park in dublin are testament to the very strong catholic faith that there still is in this country. predominantly catholic country. 500,000, half a million people expected in phoenix park, to hear the pope say mass at 3pm this afternoon. the events going on now i've produced to all of that. 1000 performers and entertainers performing for the gathering crowds who are turning out, despite the inclement weather. we will, of course, bring you much more on that throughout the day. the headlines on bbc news... the pope visits the shrine of knock — and begs fo
nevertheless, survivors are saying that pope francis gives that unless pope francis gives very clear policies, then these words are simply words. and i'm reminded of that verse in the new testament in the epistle ofjames where he says, "faith without deeds is dead." martin bashir, our religion editor speaking to me a short time ago. meanwhile, as well as the scandals and challenges that the catholic church faces, and has faced here in ireland, the crowds gathering behind me in phoenix...
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many thousands of people there to listen to post francis today —— pope francis today, and in the speech he gave in the last few minutes, he said he prayed for god's forgiveness for the open wounds of abuse and said they would be firm and decisive action to secure truth and justice. and my guess, father eamon conway, is still with me. that is a very significant line in terms of anything we have heard from pope francis on this trip so heard from pope francis on this trip so far. so many of the other speeches have had so many other things in them but these lines have really stood out. the words are very clear. they are also acknowledging that these are open wounds and the pain continues for so many people. more needs to be done to bring about the ealing not just more needs to be done to bring about the ealing notjust of the trail of trust and the sexual violence but also the way the structure did not respond or cake compassionately, believing —— care compassionately, believing —— care compassionately, believing people when they came forward. it will be very interesting to get the r
many thousands of people there to listen to post francis today —— pope francis today, and in the speech he gave in the last few minutes, he said he prayed for god's forgiveness for the open wounds of abuse and said they would be firm and decisive action to secure truth and justice. and my guess, father eamon conway, is still with me. that is a very significant line in terms of anything we have heard from pope francis on this trip so heard from pope francis on this trip so far. so many of...
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what has pope francis said. the treatment of lg bt people has pope francis said. the treatment of lgbt people as outcasts in society and with pure disdain is utterly repugnant to a progressively liberal country like ireland. the tide has already turned in this regard and the church is so far removed. pope francis has the past made about lgbt people saying they are people of god, children of god, but never made any orders to include lg bt but never made any orders to include lgbt people but never made any orders to include lg bt people in but never made any orders to include lgbt people in mass are sacrament, and i'm not even saying same—sex marriage because nobody is saying they should have that pair say, but welcoming lgbt they should have that pair say, but welcoming lg bt people they should have that pair say, but welcoming lgbt people who feel catholic, it is something thatjesus of nazareth would probably have done. and just reflecting on this festival of families, we are reminded that families come in many different shapes and forms, and what we heard from
what has pope francis said. the treatment of lg bt people has pope francis said. the treatment of lgbt people as outcasts in society and with pure disdain is utterly repugnant to a progressively liberal country like ireland. the tide has already turned in this regard and the church is so far removed. pope francis has the past made about lgbt people saying they are people of god, children of god, but never made any orders to include lg bt but never made any orders to include lgbt people but...
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>> francis: the city's empty. the month of january everyone go for holidays. >> anthony: january and february are the hottest months here, middle of summer, and most porteños who can afford it get out of town to cooler climes. >> francis: they go to uruguay or mar del plata, which is our beach, or to patagonia or to the north. [ children laughing ] >> francis: i have a home in patagonia. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> francis: far away from any restaurant. it has no internet, no electricity, no phone. >> anthony: i mean, it's a little anti-social. for a guy who's a communicator, you're all over television -- >> francis: yeah. i, i'm not very social. ♪ >> anthony: chef/restauranteur francis mallmann is one of the biggest and most influential figures in latin american gastronomy. a tv star, head of a restaurant empire, and now, in middle age, gives delightfully few shits about anything unimportant. >> francis: this is a restaurant i love, carlitos. he serves you whatever he has, there's no menu. ♪ >> anthony: of all th
>> francis: the city's empty. the month of january everyone go for holidays. >> anthony: january and february are the hottest months here, middle of summer, and most porteños who can afford it get out of town to cooler climes. >> francis: they go to uruguay or mar del plata, which is our beach, or to patagonia or to the north. [ children laughing ] >> francis: i have a home in patagonia. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> francis: far away from any restaurant. it has no...
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the army number one band, playing now for pope francis before a formal tree—planting now for pope francis before a formal tree—pla nting ceremony that now for pope francis before a formal tree—planting ceremony that will ta ke tree—planting ceremony that will take place here at the irish president‘shome. more coverage throughout the day. let‘s see what is coming our way this weekend. tomorrow is not a great day, a wash—out for some of us, but until that happens, today is not bad. sunshine and a few showers. here is the latest satellite image. all of our weather is sinking in from the north. this is where the jet stream is coming from. it has been dragging in colder airfrom the polar regions. that is why it felt so chilly first thing this morning. tonight, parts of the country will turn pretty nippy as well. let‘s concentrate on the weather from midday onwards. a lot of fine weather across the uk. you will hardly notice the showers on the weather map because they will be very small and will not last long. you will be unlikely to catch them. for most of us, a fine day. not a d
the army number one band, playing now for pope francis before a formal tree—planting now for pope francis before a formal tree—pla nting ceremony that now for pope francis before a formal tree—planting ceremony that will ta ke tree—planting ceremony that will take place here at the irish president‘shome. more coverage throughout the day. let‘s see what is coming our way this weekend. tomorrow is not a great day, a wash—out for some of us, but until that happens, today is not bad....
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pope francis punctuates it with a direct and unmistakable message. >> pope francis ( translated ): and we are all responsible! no one can say: "i have nothing to do with this." >> wertheim: francis was elevated to his position when his predecessor, pope benedict, became the first pope in 600 years to resign, citing declining health. now 81, pope francis has appealed personally to hundreds of millions in dozens of countries. he often balances gravity with levity, as he did during this trip to philadelphia, where he visited a prison, and spoke at a conference celebrating the family. >> pope francis ( translated ): families have difficulties. families, we quarrel. sometimes plates can fly. ( laughs ) and children bring headaches. ( laughs ) i won't speak about mother-in- laws. ( laughs ) >> pope francis ( translated ): we live with the accelerator down from morning to night. this ruins mental health, spiritual health, and physical health. more so: it affects and destroys the family, and therefore society. "on the seventh day, he rested." what the jews followed and still observe, was to co
pope francis punctuates it with a direct and unmistakable message. >> pope francis ( translated ): and we are all responsible! no one can say: "i have nothing to do with this." >> wertheim: francis was elevated to his position when his predecessor, pope benedict, became the first pope in 600 years to resign, citing declining health. now 81, pope francis has appealed personally to hundreds of millions in dozens of countries. he often balances gravity with levity, as he did...
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let's compare john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism. so he knew what that kind of system could do. and he wrote some of the greatest writings and support the church is ever given to the free market economy. he sees it as a way that can allow for the things we talked about on the other hand, when francis group, where? argentina. so i think he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism, he thinks argentine capitalism, which many of us would call crony capitalism, right? it's the capitalism with the way to succeed us have friends in the government. so it's not the competitive kind of capitalism that most of us think of. i really think that is pictured, has covered his picture society. there's a chapter in the book by sammy great huson aspen institute that draws out that -- schilling is out that pope francis, he just use capitalism different than the economist who are writing it, and we are in agreement with him that crony capitalism is not a good path. it drops argentina from the
let's compare john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism. so he knew what that kind of system could do. and he wrote some of the greatest writings and support the church is ever given to the free market economy. he sees it as a way that can allow for the things we talked about on the other hand, when francis group, where? argentina. so i think he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism, he thinks...
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what do you think pope francis wants to do about this? one is that he is a man in his 80s, other men in his 80s surround him, and they are not minded to really change things. another school of thought is that he does want to do that, but he is somewhat hamstrung by the rules of the church? there is very little evidence to say he really wa nts very little evidence to say he really wants the church to change, not just from a really wants the church to change, notjust from a abuse perspective. we had the apology at the start of the week, a reiteration of an apology given by the previous pope. again, he didn't go any further when it came to bringing people to justice. if you look at other issues, when it comes to the treatment of women within the catholic church, he never evolved on this position either. he has not fundamentally evolved on treating with respect the lgbt community either. so you can't really say he is the revolutionary that everybody thought he might be. the irish prime minister has talked about opening up a new chapter betwee
what do you think pope francis wants to do about this? one is that he is a man in his 80s, other men in his 80s surround him, and they are not minded to really change things. another school of thought is that he does want to do that, but he is somewhat hamstrung by the rules of the church? there is very little evidence to say he really wa nts very little evidence to say he really wants the church to change, not just from a really wants the church to change, notjust from a abuse perspective. we...
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. —— hope francis, who asked a request for forgiveness. —— that is pope francis. and in a special way we ask pardon for all the abuses committed in various kinds of institutions run by males orfemale in various kinds of institutions run by males or female religious and other members of the church. and of course a reference to the myelin lotteries, and we ask for forgiveness for the compassion and seeking of justice forgiveness for the compassion and seeking ofjustice and truth through concrete actions. it is the concrete actions that the tea shop was raising in his speech, what are the concrete actions that the church has taken? and where perpetrators are identified, that those perpetrators are given, the information is given to the police and judicial authorities to deal with them. pope francis leaves ireland tonight, the first visit in many years. tributes are being paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who has died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero, who was defeated by barack obama in the 2008 presidential election, had been suf
. —— hope francis, who asked a request for forgiveness. —— that is pope francis. and in a special way we ask pardon for all the abuses committed in various kinds of institutions run by males orfemale in various kinds of institutions run by males or female religious and other members of the church. and of course a reference to the myelin lotteries, and we ask for forgiveness for the compassion and seeking of justice forgiveness for the compassion and seeking ofjustice and truth through...
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let's compare pope john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism so he knew what that kind of system could do and he wrote some of the encyclicals and writings that are of greatest support thatthe church has ever given to the free-market economy , he sees it as a way that can allow this. but on the other hand, francis grew up in argentina. so i think he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism, he thinks argentine capitalism which many of us would call crony capitalism. capitalism where the way to succeed is to have friends in the government so it's not the competitive kind of capitalism that most of us think of and i think that's colored his picture of society. there's a good chapter in the book by samuel greg that draws out that theme in great detail, showing exactly how francis, you just use capitalism different than the economists writing it and we are in agreement with him that crony capitalism is not a good path. it drops argentina fro
let's compare pope john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism so he knew what that kind of system could do and he wrote some of the encyclicals and writings that are of greatest support thatthe church has ever given to the free-market economy , he sees it as a way that can allow this. but on the other hand, francis grew up in argentina. so i think he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism, he thinks...
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during francis hall's murder trial the prosecution's collision expert backed up bonnie's claim that francis rammed her suv. the defense countered with their collision expert who testified that francis may not have hit bonnie. would that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to collision -- >> as the jury deciding francis hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of december 8, 2016, neither side felt confident. >> as time passes you get more worried. >> did you have a gut feeling which way it would go? >> no. >> nothing? >> i didn't want to think about it. >> just before 8:45 p.m. the jury had its verdict. >> we find the defendant guilty. >> guilty of murder and aggravated assault. francis's friends and family were shocked. >> it was the worst feeling in my life. >> it was a moment francis herself did not seem prepared f for. >> you were found guilty. you were facing possibly life behind bars. >> yes, i was. i didn't want to be there. i wanted to go home. i was like i can't do this. >> things weren't over yet for francis. there was still a second phase of trial, sent
during francis hall's murder trial the prosecution's collision expert backed up bonnie's claim that francis rammed her suv. the defense countered with their collision expert who testified that francis may not have hit bonnie. would that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to collision -- >> as the jury deciding francis hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of december 8, 2016, neither side felt confident. >> as time passes you get more worried. >>...
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he is among those greeting pope francis. let me tell you a little bit about what he will be doing on this first part of his weekend visit to ireland. he will be going to the official residence of the irish president, michael d higgins. he will have a conversation with him. he will plant a tree in the gardens there, close to a tree planted byjohn paul ii in 1979, an irish show, and he will be coming to dublin castle, where i am speaking you from. —— irish oak. he will be meeting the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, and delivering a speech in which he will be talking about, amongst other things, the abuse of children by priests and in catholic run institutions. we await the year the precise nature of what he will say. —— await to hear. there will probably be an apology. he has issued apologies before, but will there be anything in terms of concrete steps that many of the survivors of abuse on the pope to speak about on this visit? throughout the weekend, we will be bringing you details of all of the events he will b
he is among those greeting pope francis. let me tell you a little bit about what he will be doing on this first part of his weekend visit to ireland. he will be going to the official residence of the irish president, michael d higgins. he will have a conversation with him. he will plant a tree in the gardens there, close to a tree planted byjohn paul ii in 1979, an irish show, and he will be coming to dublin castle, where i am speaking you from. —— irish oak. he will be meeting the irish...
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back to pope francis and the caring society. some observers have defected in pope francis a deep hostility a lot of people that have debt. the pope itself has gone on record saying that business is a noble -- noble profession. if it's directed to those ends of the serving the poor and allowing for that human flourishing. especially in creating jobs because that's what's going to while the people in it deepest part to be able to escape for that. i think they have a nuance. it can be directed to that. with the authors of this. what we need to do is set the rules of the game up. so that business is directed to those noble and that it can reach. >> is francis different than benedict or st. paul. there are some important changes. let's compare john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up. under communism. he knew what that kind of system would do. and he wrote some of the greatest support. i think he's very colored. i think when he hears the word capitalism he thinks urgent here capitalism. it's not the competitive kind of capital
back to pope francis and the caring society. some observers have defected in pope francis a deep hostility a lot of people that have debt. the pope itself has gone on record saying that business is a noble -- noble profession. if it's directed to those ends of the serving the poor and allowing for that human flourishing. especially in creating jobs because that's what's going to while the people in it deepest part to be able to escape for that. i think they have a nuance. it can be directed to...
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pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant linelj pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. i think so. but a very significant line. i think so. it was absolute commitment and recognition that truth and justice is so important to people who have experienced abuse, not just is so important to people who have experienced abuse, notjust in terms of the actual sexual abuse itself that any cover—up and any failure to greet the revelation of that abuse with utter belief and credibility. to a cce pt with utter belief and credibility. to accept any institutional responsibility for what happened or a nyway responsibility for what happened or anyway it was covered up, very important. do you think it's also a recognition by the pope, that although he is here for this world meeting of families event, surrounding all of the events connected to that is this question of how the church has dealt with abuse, with those who covered up abuse? he has mentioned it a number of times, now in his key addresses. this one stood out because otherwise i
pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant linelj pope francis. it wasjust a line, but a very significant line. i think so. but a very significant line. i think so. it was absolute commitment and recognition that truth and justice is so important to people who have experienced abuse, not just is so important to people who have experienced abuse, notjust in terms of the actual sexual abuse itself that any cover—up and any failure to greet the revelation of that abuse with utter...
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let's compare john paul ii with francis. john fault paul the second grew up in poland under communism. he knew what that system could do and he wrote some of the encyclicals and writings that of our greatest support the church is ever given to the free market economy and he sees it as a way that can allow for what we talked about. on the other hand francis grew up in argentina which he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism he thinks argentine capitalism. which many of us would call crony capitalism. the way to succeed is to have friends in the government. it's not that competitive that most of us think of. there's a good chapter in the book that draws out that they make great detail showing exactly how pope francis agencies capitalism different than the economists writing it. we are in agreement with him that crony capitalism is not good. it drops argentina from the top ranks of the developed societies. that's not what we want at all. >> host: the pope has talk
let's compare john paul ii with francis. john fault paul the second grew up in poland under communism. he knew what that system could do and he wrote some of the encyclicals and writings that of our greatest support the church is ever given to the free market economy and he sees it as a way that can allow for what we talked about. on the other hand francis grew up in argentina which he's very colored by the argentine society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism he...
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pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history, where, at certain moments in time, it is seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope. the shock troops of the counterreformation doing battle with protestants. at other moments, it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. it swung toward the liberalizing end. people think of jesuits as the liberal intellectuals of the church. but what both of those modes of being a jesuit have in common is that jesuits are extreme. they are willing to push the envelope in different ways in order to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. so the mentality of the jesuit , order in the
pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? ross: that's -- brian: besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: there are a lot of -- the jesuits -- him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history, where, at certain moments in time, it is seen as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to...
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pope francis is in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he has spoken of his shame at the failure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other headlines this hour. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes instead of in a clinic. holidaymakers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. thousands of rohingya muslim refugees have taken part in a demonstration marking one year since their exodus from myanmar, following a military crackdown. and later, we'll be visiting america's first sustainable solar—powered town, and going down under, to see how technology is being used to
pope francis is in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he has spoken of his shame at the failure of the catholic church to address the abuse of children by priests. translation: the failure of ecclesiastical authorities, bishops, religious superiors, priests and others adequately to address these repellent crimes has rightly given rise to outrage and remains a source of pain and shame for the catholic community. i myself share those sentiments. i'm rebecca jones — the other...
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pope francis arrived at dublin airport a little earlier. he was greeted by archbishops and by a government representative, the deputy prime minister, and he is now at the residence of the irish president, michael higgins, aras an uachtarain, in dublin's phoenix park. pope francis in the last few moments has planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn planted an irish oak tree in the park where john paul planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn paul ii planted an oak tree almost four decades ago. this is a visit that is going to be dominated by serious questions that pope francis has to answer. whether he will answer those questions in terms of what the judge is going to do to deal with those who abuse children and those who cover up the abuse of children, we don't know. he is expected to mention that in his speech at dublin castle lives little later and we will bring that speech to you. but whether he issues an apology, which he has done before, 01’ apology, which he has done before, or whether he goes beyond that, we are waiti
pope francis arrived at dublin airport a little earlier. he was greeted by archbishops and by a government representative, the deputy prime minister, and he is now at the residence of the irish president, michael higgins, aras an uachtarain, in dublin's phoenix park. pope francis in the last few moments has planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn planted an irish oak tree in the park where john paul planted an irish oak tree in the park wherejohn paul ii planted an oak tree almost four...
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they like the idea that he took the name francis after francis of assisi. i really don't think this is materialising right now. we are just seeing what has been called the greeting of grandparents. this couple have been married for 50 years, they recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. family life is challenging to my but it is worthwhile. family life is not easy for us. we were supported, however, ina for us. we were supported, however, in a special way by prayer. the quiet prayers that we uttered in moments of challenge and sorrow. the prayers of thanksgivings for the little and grace joys along the path of our lives. the prayers which kept us of our lives. the prayers which kept us going when times were hard. marriage and family life is challenging, but with the help of oui’ challenging, but with the help of our faith challenging, but with the help of ourfaith in challenging, but with the help of our faith injesus christ, our love has been the most worthwhile dimension of our lives. a very special moment for this couple. 50 years married.
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pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. right? so, the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history. at it as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope, and in other ways it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been true since the 1960's. people thinking of jesuits as sort of the liberal intellectuals of the church. but with those modes of being a jazz would have in common a is jesuits are extreme. the are willing to push envelope in different ways to do what they think needs to be done to evangelize. the mentality of the jazz would order i think in the western world since the 1960's has been, look -- you are in a culture that is falling away from catholic christianity for all kinds of understandable reasons. you need to make the church is flexible and
pope francis has been there for five years. when you look back on that list, what is the difference between pope francis and the ones that came before him? besides the fact that you point out that he is a jesuit. ross: him being a jesuit is one interesting way of looking at it. right? so, the jesuit order has a fascinating reputation in church history. at it as the most conservative order, fiercely loyal to the pope, and in other ways it is seen as the most liberalizing order. that has been...
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—— the response of the people to pope francis. but on the stage and in irish society, irish society and families were more judgemental and oppressive. and to some extent they'd dumbed their problems on the church, and it is dealing with the feelings of irish society in the 1930s, 1940s and 19505 society in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and we now have aged changed ireland and the values in society have changed. we also have a much more prosperous and you might say materialistic society where everything isjudged in terms of financial outcomes and that has squeezed out the space for people to think about the next life, to think about more spiritual issues. i think materialism as well as the legacy of abuse have... not just materialism as well as the legacy of abuse have... notjust the catholic church but that churches in general of the western world and that as a phenomenon that it is going through. ok. 0k. former prime minister of ireland, thank you very much for your time. and just bringing you now some breaking news coming to us fro
—— the response of the people to pope francis. but on the stage and in irish society, irish society and families were more judgemental and oppressive. and to some extent they'd dumbed their problems on the church, and it is dealing with the feelings of irish society in the 1930s, 1940s and 19505 society in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and we now have aged changed ireland and the values in society have changed. we also have a much more prosperous and you might say materialistic society where...
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francis for prepares to welcome pope francis for a visit, we get views on the visit. and the papers as later. that's all ahead. now, it's time for sportsday. you're live at the bbc sports centre with me, chris mitchell. coming up on sports day for you. i wholeheartedly apologise — tottenham's captain and goal keeper says sorry after he's charged with drink driving. jose mourinho denies a rift with manchester united's chief executive and keeps it short with the world's media. i'm not the right guy to answer to it. i don't analyse video with my players. i'm not going to comment. and formula one is back — the spa is the scene for the belgium grand prix were ferrari were fastest in practice. we will kick—off the programme by talking about the premier league this weekend. jojoins talking about the premier league this weekend. jo joins me. talking about the premier league this weekend. jojoins me. i really big story developing around the monday fixture, manchester united versus tottenham. tottenham's goalkeeper, hugo lloris is in real trouble with the police. what has
francis for prepares to welcome pope francis for a visit, we get views on the visit. and the papers as later. that's all ahead. now, it's time for sportsday. you're live at the bbc sports centre with me, chris mitchell. coming up on sports day for you. i wholeheartedly apologise — tottenham's captain and goal keeper says sorry after he's charged with drink driving. jose mourinho denies a rift with manchester united's chief executive and keeps it short with the world's media. i'm not the right...
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the pope francis has condemned human greed and consumerism to. the traditional christmas eve mosque. in rome people in the developed world to lead a simpler life. and leave you with more christmas pictures from around the world celebrating a day of feasting and fun stay with us. thanks . i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess somebody down but mostly i'm laughing with them do the german think deep into the german culture of the new ridiculous drama day oh here you go it's all about who you know i'm right join me for me to everybody don't be a fool and. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first words i heard from the.
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the king francis the first false and a past. in fifteen twenty seven francis the first had the old walled castle demolished he had always dreamt of building a renaissance palace and now he did sell. the resplendent post and was designed for francis the first by. a new south facing entrance giving access to the numerous royal apartments that faced onto the cool of the modern palace. i. the king commissioned rosso furin tino and francesco came to decorate the interior as the two a town. and founded the fontainebleau school which was to exert so decisive an influence on architecture in france and elsewhere in europe. the gallery of king francis the first designed by fiorentino is one of the undisputed masterpieces of the renaissance. at one time it was the galleries compositional marriage of landscape and interior decor inside to the views of the natural setting that one admiration but that was lost in the seventeenth century when an additional wing was added even so the gallery represents the first ever harmonious union of frescoe
the king francis the first false and a past. in fifteen twenty seven francis the first had the old walled castle demolished he had always dreamt of building a renaissance palace and now he did sell. the resplendent post and was designed for francis the first by. a new south facing entrance giving access to the numerous royal apartments that faced onto the cool of the modern palace. i. the king commissioned rosso furin tino and francesco came to decorate the interior as the two a town. and...
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right now, pope francis is the man in the big seat. so he needs to place his institution, his office, before an appropriate authority and accountable. i find it staggering the motion that a pope would tell the truth. but it is. >> one of the voices resonating what the pope will hear, thank you for your time and perspective in dublin him we will monitor the pope's arrival to your nation. here in the united states, more cracks in the foundation. people once loyal to the president. people in his inner circle turning against him. we have learned trump's top accountant has been granted immunity. allen weiselberg. you see him here. he's the man that handled all of mr. trump's money for many years. that follows the immunity deal to long-time associate david pecker, pecker runs the "national enquirer." he says he used his position to kill stories about president trump and knows the worst secrets of his life. it's important to note how central weiselberg is or the potential rick his testimony could pose to president trump. >> reporter: in what
right now, pope francis is the man in the big seat. so he needs to place his institution, his office, before an appropriate authority and accountable. i find it staggering the motion that a pope would tell the truth. but it is. >> one of the voices resonating what the pope will hear, thank you for your time and perspective in dublin him we will monitor the pope's arrival to your nation. here in the united states, more cracks in the foundation. people once loyal to the president. people in...
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in francis's case it is more strategic than in trump's. i was listening to you guys talk before and debating whether trump is practicing the mad man theory or trying to keep everybody guessing. with trump, you're trying to keep everybody guessing because trump himself doesn't know day to day where everybody is going. with tran sis, it is different. francis is is in a strange position as a would-be liberalizing pope. i think it's pretty clear who wants to generally open up catholic debates about a whole range of doctrines up to and including the very existence of hell, which he was quoted in a sort of hard to tell whether it was real interviewing question just before easter. and he wants a truce with the sexual revolution around all of these issues, divorce, remarriage, same-sex marriage, and so on that have been so fraught for the church's relationship to its own flock and the western world. but he is the pope. he is not supposed to change anything, right? if you want to be technical about it, the pope is this absolute monarch whose power
in francis's case it is more strategic than in trump's. i was listening to you guys talk before and debating whether trump is practicing the mad man theory or trying to keep everybody guessing. with trump, you're trying to keep everybody guessing because trump himself doesn't know day to day where everybody is going. with tran sis, it is different. francis is is in a strange position as a would-be liberalizing pope. i think it's pretty clear who wants to generally open up catholic debates about...
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on a massive turnout in ireland for pope francis long applause for the pontiff following his speech to a huge crowd in the country's largest stadium this after he meets the survivors of sexual abuse. and the tensions football fans the bundesliga is back in full swing after a long summer break the german top flight spins once again to really the sounds of nonstop action to bring you what you need to know about each day one. money thank you for your company cillian prosecutors have opened an inquiry into each of these interior minister salvini over his refusal to allow more than one hundred rescued migrants to disembark from a coast guard ship they've been stuck for ten days in the syrian port city of tania salvini or originally said the migrants would not be allowed to leave until the european nations agreed to take them in but on saturday evening he announced they could disembark in the coming. and joining us now from rome is journalist philip well and philip it's good to see you so is this the first steinitz in that a politician will be investigated for his role in forbidding migrants
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thousands came to see pope francis today in the flesh. good morning. cheering. in his speech to sunday worshippers, pope francis once again addressed the issue of abuse, but today going further, speaking about the need forjustice. translation: none of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who have suffered abuse, robbed of their innocence and taken away from their mothers and left with the scars of painful memories. this open wound challenges us to be firm and decisive in the pursuit of truth and justice. but some survivors do not have confidence in the vatican's investigations. they are trying to protect the reputations of these men or, if you like, letting them save face by resigning rather than being shown, if you like, humiliated in the public eye. an estimated half a million people are gathering at phoenix park for this afternoon's papal mass. the focus of the weekend has been on the survivors of abuse, and how well their concerns are believed to have been addressed will be the measure of how successful the visit is judged to be. emma vardy
thousands came to see pope francis today in the flesh. good morning. cheering. in his speech to sunday worshippers, pope francis once again addressed the issue of abuse, but today going further, speaking about the need forjustice. translation: none of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who have suffered abuse, robbed of their innocence and taken away from their mothers and left with the scars of painful memories. this open wound challenges us to be firm and decisive in the...
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from berlin a massive turnout in ireland called pope francis the pontiff is of the country's biggest. crowds the meeting survivors of sexual abuse coming up. the refugees marked the anniversary of the myanmar military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands fleeing to. but one year in do you believe there. is. a red carpet treatment for angela merkel in azerbaijan that their chancellor hopes the country can help german meet its dependency on natural gas but she says the other way when it comes to human rights. to. welcome to the show pope francis has received a warm welcome from supporters in dublin doing the first papal trip to ireland in forty years the point if. stadium in the irish capital way he is currently addressing tens of thousands of supporters and there you can see him people did lined the streets of dublin to welcome the pope to visit seen his visit has been overshadowed by decades of sexual abuse scandals cover up to go on to the moral authority of the catholic church francis met with several abuse survivors before traveling to the stadium. well pope francis said that
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in terms of what pope francis had to say on theissue of what pope francis had to say on the issue do you think that he is more liberal in his thinking than many others in the church? he is credited with this phrase, who might tojudge and credited with this phrase, who might to judge and this credited with this phrase, who might tojudge and this is bounced credited with this phrase, who might to judge and this is bounced around the world but the problem is the catholic church das judge the world but the problem is the catholic church dasjudge lgbt people and cause them intrinsically evil and disordered and it also judges theirfamilies evil and disordered and it also judges their families then they're not realfamilies. judges their families then they're not real families. as leo varadkar mention. yes and i was delighted to see that and also to pack the whole with such a diverse range of groups. so physically he was making his point but going back to james martin, i was disappointed with what he said in his speech because we have a catholic priest talking to a group of catholics and tel
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pope francis delivers his traditional christmas day blessing to the city of rome and the world he condemned what he ordered human greed and consumerism. and in his christmas message germany's president. or just people to address tensions in society but engaging with each other and not kristie art. cheema a very warm welcome to you we start in indonesia where the number of dead has risen to four hundred and twenty nine two days after a tsunami swept across the coasts of java and sumatra the death toll is expected to rise with thousands of people still missing in the more remote areas of the islands almost one thousand five hundred people were injured in the disaster really get a live update from the region but first this report. out so not only warning has people fleeing for their lives. luckily this time a false alarm. but with the a not krakatoa volcano believed to be the cause of saturday's tsunami still erupting experts warn that more killer waves could hit the devastated region. this fear has driven thousands to overcrowded evacuation centers. i am not i am here because i'm afraid of a
pope francis delivers his traditional christmas day blessing to the city of rome and the world he condemned what he ordered human greed and consumerism. and in his christmas message germany's president. or just people to address tensions in society but engaging with each other and not kristie art. cheema a very warm welcome to you we start in indonesia where the number of dead has risen to four hundred and twenty nine two days after a tsunami swept across the coasts of java and sumatra the...
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this is francis the first study. the initial f. is everywhere in evidence uniting france and france. so too is the king's her rounded animal the salamander personifying his motor i set all aflame but i myself am consumed by the far. time was precious and francis the first was rarely to be found in his majestic residence he spent fewer than one hundred days here and. nonetheless the immense expenditure and effort was worth it. for he turns out his arch enemy the holy roman emperor charles the fifth. you shall be my guest he told the emperor meaning that sean barr and the spaniard who had defeated francis in the imperial election did indeed come and he said to have exclaimed that this was the very finest that human artistry was capable are. the greatest genius in the french kings circle never saw. leonardo da vinci died just as construction began reputedly in his royal patrons arms the building was never completed as francis the first set himself if one were to begin by thinking of the finished project one would never embark on anyth
this is francis the first study. the initial f. is everywhere in evidence uniting france and france. so too is the king's her rounded animal the salamander personifying his motor i set all aflame but i myself am consumed by the far. time was precious and francis the first was rarely to be found in his majestic residence he spent fewer than one hundred days here and. nonetheless the immense expenditure and effort was worth it. for he turns out his arch enemy the holy roman emperor charles the...
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back to pope francis and the caring society. some observers have detected a deep hostility the pope itself has gone on record insane that business is a noble profession. if it is directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing for the humor coercion. he especially wants to create jobs that's it's can allow the people in the deeper's -- deepest parts to escape that. i think avenue wants to feel about business that it can be directed to good ends. and there's plenty of times where it's not. what we need to do is set the rules of the game. is francis different than benedict. i think there is a good deal of continuity. there are some important changes. let's compare john paul ii. the greatest support the church is ever given. he sees it in a way that can allow for this consequence we talk about. francis grew up there. in argentina. i think is very colored by the argentine society. when you hear the words capitalism. he thinks argentine capitalism. which many of us would call crony capitalism. capitalism with the latest is to
back to pope francis and the caring society. some observers have detected a deep hostility the pope itself has gone on record insane that business is a noble profession. if it is directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing for the humor coercion. he especially wants to create jobs that's it's can allow the people in the deeper's -- deepest parts to escape that. i think avenue wants to feel about business that it can be directed to good ends. and there's plenty of times where it's...
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pope francis is in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he's been addressing a crowd of over 80,000 at croke park in dublin tonight. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes — instead of in a clinic. holidaymakers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — the broadcaster and journalist, penny smith, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times. — stay with us for that. in the last hour, pope francis has been speaking at the festival of families concert in dublin — as he continues his two—day visit to ireland. the pontiff spoke about the importance of peacemaking and forgiveness in families. earlier, the pope spent an hour—and—a—half talking to eight people who suffered sexual or institutional abuse by catholic clergy in ireland. the irish prime minister, leo var
pope francis is in ireland, for the first papal visit in almost a0 years. he's been addressing a crowd of over 80,000 at croke park in dublin tonight. women in england are to be allowed to take the second of two early abortion pills in their own homes — instead of in a clinic. holidaymakers arrive home after being flown back early from an egyptian hotel, following the unexplained deaths of a british couple. and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with...
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pope francis bears the flight to ireland the first papal visit in four decades there but revelations of child sex abuse by priests and its cover up are rocking the church will francis respond to the growing pressures to cooperate with investigators. plus bonus league football is back tonight the new season kicks off with byron taking on hoffenheim but german football has a lot to prove after a disastrous world cup look at the challenges ahead. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome australia has a new prime minister after his former leader malcolm turnbull was ousted by a majority in his own party the former finance minister stopped morrison has just been sworn in as the country's new prime minister morrison want to party ballot the feeding his closest rival by forty five votes to forty you will have to get to grips with an increasingly divided party that's desperate to stay in power and is grappling with poor results of the polls. a short while ago australia's new prime minister spoke to journalists and set out his government's top priorities. let me also tell you my media priorities
pope francis bears the flight to ireland the first papal visit in four decades there but revelations of child sex abuse by priests and its cover up are rocking the church will francis respond to the growing pressures to cooperate with investigators. plus bonus league football is back tonight the new season kicks off with byron taking on hoffenheim but german football has a lot to prove after a disastrous world cup look at the challenges ahead. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome australia has...
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pope francis comes to dublin? visit and what are you planning as pope francis comes to dublin7m visit and what are you planning as pope francis comes to dublin? it is important to separate out the various elements of the visit. 0n one hand, the spiritual leader of the catholic church is coming to ireland, and hundreds of thousands of people will go to manifest their faith and celebrate mass with him, which is to be respected. but you also have an institution that deliberately, wilfully, with absolute intent, covered up the rape and abuse of children, women and vulnerable adults on an industrial scale across this country, notjust in parishes, but in institutions and orphanages run by the catholic church is, —— catholic church, in homes where women were detained simply because of the reproductive itty. pope francis —— reproduction. and it was covered up. which was not an allegation. he continued to deny any responsibility for those crimes but cover—up. they refused to make themselves accountable, and peopl
pope francis comes to dublin? visit and what are you planning as pope francis comes to dublin7m visit and what are you planning as pope francis comes to dublin? it is important to separate out the various elements of the visit. 0n one hand, the spiritual leader of the catholic church is coming to ireland, and hundreds of thousands of people will go to manifest their faith and celebrate mass with him, which is to be respected. but you also have an institution that deliberately, wilfully, with...
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this is from barely a month welcoming our pope francis the pontiff has arrived at the country's biggest stadium where he's about to speak to a huge crowd this is after meeting survivors of sexual abuse coming up. refugees marked the anniversary of our military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands feeling. but one on call for justice. and we'll have highlights for you all the. clash against back to business zero champions by a new me precinct another top team hoffenheim in the variance to build but it wasn't the stocks they were hoping for. to. play. money thank you for your company pope francis has received a warm welcome from supporters in dublin during the first papal trip to ireland in nearly forty years the pontiff is at a stadium in the irish capital where he will shortly address tens of thousands the coverups have served to erode the moral authority of the catholic church. before traveling to the stadium. or pope francis said that he shares the same pain or rather he shares the shame and pain of the church's failure to tackle abuse here's more. pope francis arrived in dublin
this is from barely a month welcoming our pope francis the pontiff has arrived at the country's biggest stadium where he's about to speak to a huge crowd this is after meeting survivors of sexual abuse coming up. refugees marked the anniversary of our military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands feeling. but one on call for justice. and we'll have highlights for you all the. clash against back to business zero champions by a new me precinct another top team hoffenheim in the variance to...
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pope francis then toward a former k.g.b. prison in vilnius it's now a museum documenting the hundreds of lithuanians who were murdered there and thousands more including many priests shipped to forced labor camps in siberia the soviets for a decade occupation is still fresh for many lithuanians. and we really appreciate that then shown on the pope on the what you can call in the. and then sexually hell the fourth all of freedom and especially the catholicism and that christianity is actually help us. to fight against the soviet regime and. the pope leaves lithuania for a lot and estonia fewer catholics live there but the pope hopes his message to remember will still resonate. so far on this style pope francis has had little or nothing regarding the catholic church sex abuse scandal here in germany though the influential spiegel magazine has published an extensive report titled the house shalt not bear false witness now he details the pope's alleged gross mishandling of abuse cases and we spoke with correspondent constantine
pope francis then toward a former k.g.b. prison in vilnius it's now a museum documenting the hundreds of lithuanians who were murdered there and thousands more including many priests shipped to forced labor camps in siberia the soviets for a decade occupation is still fresh for many lithuanians. and we really appreciate that then shown on the pope on the what you can call in the. and then sexually hell the fourth all of freedom and especially the catholicism and that christianity is actually...
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you are not the biggest fan of pope francis. you think he is too liberal and making the church lose sight. >> it sort of loses touch. the church needs to change with some changes in effect compromise core christian ideas and teachings. when i wrote the book, i ended in uncertainty about where the church goes next. this return of the sex abuse crisis has in certain ways increased that. you have this stalemate between often older theological liberals and younger conservatives. the church has a billion people worldwide. every context and culture is different. the papacy is an incredibly difficult job. obviously in the short-term this further discredits the church in the western world, but in terms of what happens next and where the church goes, only god really knows. >> that is the first time somebody has said that on gps. >> the limits of punditry have been reached. >> we will be right back. at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ i feel the magic between you and i ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ now i've got
you are not the biggest fan of pope francis. you think he is too liberal and making the church lose sight. >> it sort of loses touch. the church needs to change with some changes in effect compromise core christian ideas and teachings. when i wrote the book, i ended in uncertainty about where the church goes next. this return of the sex abuse crisis has in certain ways increased that. you have this stalemate between often older theological liberals and younger conservatives. the church...
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could we hear things this weekend which will despite a verse from pope francis? hear things this weekend which will despite a verse from pope francis7|i think despite a verse from pope francis?” think every pope for the last 20 yea rs, think every pope for the last 20 years, maybe not john think every pope for the last 20 years, maybe notjohn paul but certainly benedict has made good noises about the child abuse scandals and trying to do good things to fix this terrible blight. one of my dayjobs as a lawyer representing child sex abuse victims, some things against the catholic church and they fightjust as hard now as they ever did. catholic church and they fightjust as hard now as they ever didm catholic church and they fightjust as hard now as they ever did. it is not all historical? needs to be institutional reform. words are not enough. interesting recent revelations, it turns out high cardinals, well esteemed princes of the church, turn out to have been abusers themselves. three major american dioceses the nature report to authorities. the raw complaints tu
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called message francis and. said that it's the full message of. christianity. is it evidence how the church will live or die protection of the institution. people think about still celebrate what he talked about the to get rid of. rick listen. the concentration of power in the church months small elites many people who are decisive there are many people in the church you think that the abuse problem is about homosexuals gay priests but if you read the church of gay priests the way. you know there's no evidence to suggest. actions inside. the michael waltz how will the pope be able to guide how will the pope be able to guide the church in the face of these damaging cases and damaging allegations well i've heard puzzled by this campus is the talk of separation of church and state i mean there is separation of church and state and i look at the as a united kingdom and france italy all the catholic countries as far as i'm aware now have a clear cut distinction between the church and state because the fact is that the bishops are still free to express their opinions
called message francis and. said that it's the full message of. christianity. is it evidence how the church will live or die protection of the institution. people think about still celebrate what he talked about the to get rid of. rick listen. the concentration of power in the church months small elites many people who are decisive there are many people in the church you think that the abuse problem is about homosexuals gay priests but if you read the church of gay priests the way. you know...
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now let's return to dublin, where mass is being said by pope francis. annita mcveigh is watching. thank you, shaun. mass continuing at phoenix park in dublin led by pope francis, and a really very striking opening to the mass, when pope francis, speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conway listening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass like that for the beginning of mass like that for the holy father to break with the norms of opening a mass which is normally a short right of penance, to speak specifically about the various wounds in the universal church, naming the various contexts in which people have been hurt and wounded and abused here in ireland, in homes for babies and mothers, children in the care of the church, those who were victimised as children and so on, and he broke into his own native language, i presume so that he could be exactly precise, give the tone he wanted. yes, that is significant. that is the fir
now let's return to dublin, where mass is being said by pope francis. annita mcveigh is watching. thank you, shaun. mass continuing at phoenix park in dublin led by pope francis, and a really very striking opening to the mass, when pope francis, speaking in his native spanish, asked for forgiveness for abuse at all levels, and theologian father eamon conway listening to that with me, you are struck by that, weren't you? deeply moved. it is unprecedented in my experience at the beginning of mass...