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from the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary was a virgin and that he didn't have any siblings, so i think most people would be astonished. >> the gospels of both matthew and mark name jesus's brothers. as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the b
from the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that...
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jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus, who understood his mission and who then carried it out and proclaimed it. she was the first christian. >>> well gone, mate. >> thanks, man. there's an old eskimo proverb that goes, you never really know your friends from your enemies, until the ice breaks. well, this is a story of friends and lovers. atop melting ice. and their distant enemies who refuse to believe their worries over a changing
jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus, who understood his mission and who then carried it out and...
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the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a land mark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary was a virgin and that he didn't have any siblings, so i think most people would be astonished. >> the gospels of both matthew and mark name jesus's brothers. as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus's conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the
the time of jesus. there's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a land mark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary...
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he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus to help him fulfill god's divine plan. then in 2007, another biblical scholar starts to doubt this interpretation. >> i began to do my own work translating the gospel of judas. and what i began noticing is that there were certain selections of words and translation that didn't reflect the actual coptic language.
he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the...
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jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus who understood his mission and who then carried it out and proclaimed it. she was the first christian. >>> the true cross. the actual cross that jesus of nazareth was crucified on. wood, infused with his blood and tears. >> it is literally the scaffolding upon which jesus saved the world. >> but the relic was thought to be lost to history. then a roman empress, helena, sets off on a dramatic quest to find it. >> helena changed everything. >> the discovery of the cross is shrouded in mystery. there is intrigue. there's murder. there's sex. there's violence behind all of this.
jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus who understood his mission and who then carried it out and...
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jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus who understood his mission and who then carried it out and proclaimed it. she was the first christian. >>> once upon a time there was a roman city surrounded by invaders. one morning the birds of that city grew restless, moving their young, flying toward water. it was an omen. so attila and his huns attacked. the city fell and, like the birds, the refugees fled into this lagoon. over the thousand years that followed, that settlement of fear and mud grew int
jesus movement. maybe she doesn't live very long after jesus, and for that reason, we just don't hear about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion, but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus who understood his mission and who then carried it out and...
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he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. simply meeting jesus even for one time was life changing and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman procurator for judea, pontius pilate, to ask for the body. >> get out! >> pilate is an essential figure because only he as the roman procurator had the power to pronounce a death sentence. so it was he who ultimately is responsible for jesus' crucifixion and death. >> you've come for me, rabbi? >> pilate is famously anti-semitic. he doesn't like jews. he doesn't like being in judea. >> jesus of nazareth. i've come to ask for his body. >> we have to wonder what joseph was thinking. he's taking quite a risk. he's goi
he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. simply meeting jesus even for one time was life changing and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable?...
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ministry of jesus that we as historians can be clear about is that jesus was indeed baptized by john the baptist and began his career within the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john. >> until now, john the baptist is the undisputed leader of his movement. but today meeting jesus, something unexpected happens. >> i need to be baptized by you. do you come to me? >> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they d
ministry of jesus that we as historians can be clear about is that jesus was indeed baptized by john the baptist and began his career within the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john. >> until now,...
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he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus to help him fulfill god's divine plan. then in 2007, another biblical scholar starts to doubt this interpretation. >> i began to do my own work translating the gospel of judas. and what i began noticing is %-p translation that didn't reflect the actual coptic language. and so this caused me to really sit down an
he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the...
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. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus. setting him on his mission towards god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. >> now, science joins the quest to connect past and present. testing john the baptist's leliclel relics to discover a link to the man the bible says was john's cousin -- jesus himself. to help us answer who really was john the baptist. ♪ >>> the judaen desert in the first century. the wild fringes. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is loam to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name -- john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. we tease it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious fig
. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus. setting him on his mission towards god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. >> now, science joins the quest to connect past and present. testing john the baptist's leliclel relics to discover a link to the man the bible says was john's cousin -- jesus himself. to help us answer who really was john the baptist. ♪ >>> the judaen desert in the first century. the wild fringes. this outpost on the banks...
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he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman pontius pilate to ask for the body. >> get out. >> pilate is an essential figure, because only he had the power to pronounce a death sentence. so it was he who ultimately is responsible for jesus' crucifixion and death. >> you've come for me, rabbi? >> pilate is famously anti-semitic. he doesn't like jews or being in judea. >> jesus of nazareth, i've come to ask for his body. >> we have to wonder what joseph is thinking. he's taking quite a risk. he's going to pilate and asking for the body of a convicted criminal, a
he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable?...
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jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and ends up marking for all posterity the place of his death. >> the year before helena's son, the emperor constantine, ordered the temple be torn down. >> it wasn't his policy to destroy all of them, but that temple was the very antithesis of what christians thought christ was about. >> the account of what happened next is recorded in a later church history. >> at some point, perhaps as early as the 360s, we begin to see a legend emerge that describes helena's role in the finding of the true cross. >> which hold helena personally with her
jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site...
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to jesus' baptism. and john said, "i must decrease and he must increase." that amazing humility of john to know that he is about jesus and not about himself, to me is such a witness of humility and of discipleship. >> jesus will never meet john again. but following his baptism, he takes a page from john's book and heads into the wilderness on his own journey of self-discovery. >> in the book of p the prophet isaiah, it says, "in the wilderness, prepare the way of the lord." so they thought of that desert as wilderness an went out there to prepare for the coming of the lord. >> for 40 days and nights he goes without food. he has been touched by god. now he must face the devil. >> according to the gospel of luke, the devil takes jesus' side and tempts him three different ways. m ♪ nm ♪ ♪ >> first he tempts him to turn rocks into bread because he knows that jesus hasn't eaten and he's hungry. >> jesus casts him away with the words, "it is written one does not live by bread alone." >> the next one he
to jesus' baptism. and john said, "i must decrease and he must increase." that amazing humility of john to know that he is about jesus and not about himself, to me is such a witness of humility and of discipleship. >> jesus will never meet john again. but following his baptism, he takes a page from john's book and heads into the wilderness on his own journey of self-discovery. >> in the book of p the prophet isaiah, it says, "in the wilderness, prepare the way of the...
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jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and ends up marking for all posterity the place of his death. >> the year before helena's son, the emperor constantine, ordered the temple be torn down. >> it wasn't his policy to destroy all of them, but that temple was the very antithesis of what christians thought christ was about. >> the account of what happened next is recorded in a later church history. >> at some point, perhaps as early as the 360s, we begin to see a legend emerge that describes helena's role in the finding of the true cross. >> which hold helena personally with her ow
jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and...
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jesus garcia: no i don't. part of the recently caol --- of the reason coal plants were going to close because they were uneconomical to the operators. this is been worked on for a long time. community residents have been working on that in little village or 20 years. it was the result of people in the working -- in little village working for a long time. rahm emanuel: in a negotiating is a mayor, you use that as leverage to shut down. the effort goes into the community groups. the difference is that protesting is not the same as making process. not to shut down coal plants, but to invest in neighborhoods so that they-- jesus garcia: not money came the state. host: we have a viewer question for mayor emanuel. many of your donors receive contracts in the city and are exempt from your new revelations. given -- your new regulations. rahm emanuel: that is a fundamental reform of chicago's hiring practice where corruption to occur. here are the three things that i thought supporters that they are wrong. we are raisi
jesus garcia: no i don't. part of the recently caol --- of the reason coal plants were going to close because they were uneconomical to the operators. this is been worked on for a long time. community residents have been working on that in little village or 20 years. it was the result of people in the working -- in little village working for a long time. rahm emanuel: in a negotiating is a mayor, you use that as leverage to shut down. the effort goes into the community groups. the difference is...
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. >> talk prophets with jesus and. >> you are blessed with such a child. >> jesus, too. he has learned in scripture. >> argues with the scribes and pharisees in the synagogue. >> then you and john will find kinship. >> i must first find him. >> you should. >> this attack on me, it was beyond insult. beyond threat. hold us to thy notice. let them know what i have suffered. put your nose to the stench that is your people. who filth at me. but for the bravely legionnaires who surrounded my litter. protecting me. i should have died under the hail of stones. >> that, my wife is -- strengths. >> governor. >> i should level this holy city and take the ruins with blood. >> governor, though some oppose your rule. >> who are they, you who claim authority, do you know that? if not, what value are you to rome. >> governor, my temple guards have learned that the attack upon your noble wife was led by a zealot. samuel. >> and why is he not here? >> in chains, tortured, begging that death relieve his agony? why? >> he and his followers have fled to the wiles of galilee. >> your place o
. >> talk prophets with jesus and. >> you are blessed with such a child. >> jesus, too. he has learned in scripture. >> argues with the scribes and pharisees in the synagogue. >> then you and john will find kinship. >> i must first find him. >> you should. >> this attack on me, it was beyond insult. beyond threat. hold us to thy notice. let them know what i have suffered. put your nose to the stench that is your people. who filth at me. but for...
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but can jesus the nazarene fly? >> let him be. no i'm wrong a bird, not jesus. he makes no wonder but hails as a king. let him be adorned as a king. [ laughter ] >> the purple robe. >> no can go forth without a staph. >> look at the king with his staph. >> bring him a crown. >> bring him a crown. >> patience, patience. nothing has been forgotten. [ laughter ] >> i give you a royal threat. bring him back to the romans to be judged for -- >> you cannot dismiss us. he expects you to deal with this. >> bring him back to pilate. i'm done with him. >> why can't you protect -- >> i can't govern these people. >> kill him -- >> i must do something. >> scourge him. >> oh, my god! >> my baby boy. >> no, no you mustn't. hold her. hold her. >> ahh! >> make the guards stop now! please! >> punishment enough. he may not survive. many don't. >> end this threat toward us. end it. let the death of this one man prevent the deaths of many. ♪ >> soon agony beyond which you can imagine. >> is this the glory of god you bragged of? >> no. the temple is god's glory. >> god's glory is l
but can jesus the nazarene fly? >> let him be. no i'm wrong a bird, not jesus. he makes no wonder but hails as a king. let him be adorned as a king. [ laughter ] >> the purple robe. >> no can go forth without a staph. >> look at the king with his staph. >> bring him a crown. >> bring him a crown. >> patience, patience. nothing has been forgotten. [ laughter ] >> i give you a royal threat. bring him back to the romans to be judged for -- >>...
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>> jesus! jesus! >> how could you know me? >> how could i not? my cousin, jesus, it is you. all of this time i have known of the prophecy and now it's come true. com come. >> how can you be certain of what you believe of me is true? >> cousin, in the desert, i found communion with our lord. and the voices, they came. >> the voices told you i was coming? >> yes, but i am only to open the way. >> god, speaking of me? >> yes. >> cousin, until this day, while i'm a man of strong belief, i have worked a trade. a carpenter. nothing more. >> what is prophesied cannot be lifted. >> i too, will go into the desert. and listen to the words of god. i bill baptise you, although it is you who should baptise me. >> come ♪ ♪ ♪ >> let the lord shine his light upon you. through the new dawn, the new life is with you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was my father's -- >> maybe his father's before him. >> it was made with iron nails. it has value. >> i can show you the mountain. >> we share half and half. >> fishing nails is easier than nets fish. >> do you ask god's blessing? >> i know about you, jesu
>> jesus! jesus! >> how could you know me? >> how could i not? my cousin, jesus, it is you. all of this time i have known of the prophecy and now it's come true. com come. >> how can you be certain of what you believe of me is true? >> cousin, in the desert, i found communion with our lord. and the voices, they came. >> the voices told you i was coming? >> yes, but i am only to open the way. >> god, speaking of me? >> yes. >> cousin,...
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station three: jesus falls for the first time. station four: jesus meets his mother. station five: simon helps jesus carry the cross. that's also where we see pilgrims touching the wall. station six: veronica wipes the face of jesus. he falls for the second time at station seven. and comforts the women of jerusalem at station eight. number nine: jesus falls for the third time at this roman pillar. the last stations ten to the last stations ten to 14 are inside the church of the holy sepulchre, believed to be the exact place where jesus is crucified, dies, and is buried. the site was identified back in the fourth century by helena, mother of constantine, the first christian roman emperor. pilgrims have worshipped here ever since. but on the western side of the old city at the tower of david museum, we met archaeologist shimon gibson, who gave us a look at the evidence in a brand new exhibit that challenges the existing route of the via dolorosa. >> so this is it. >> reporter: this was once a one-story prison, long ago abandoned. no one thought very much about it. but t
station three: jesus falls for the first time. station four: jesus meets his mother. station five: simon helps jesus carry the cross. that's also where we see pilgrims touching the wall. station six: veronica wipes the face of jesus. he falls for the second time at station seven. and comforts the women of jerusalem at station eight. number nine: jesus falls for the third time at this roman pillar. the last stations ten to the last stations ten to 14 are inside the church of the holy sepulchre,...
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jesÚs nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite. jesÚs: gracias por permitirme hablar con ustedes. jorge: yo sÉ que es difÍcil pero necesito comenzarla entre esta preguntÁndote sobre caso de abuso que sufriste como ocurriÓ? jesÚs: fue abusado por sacerdote catÓlico llamado carlos... yo acudÍ a la iglesia de san agustÍn de las cuevas. Él se acercÓ hacia a mi, hacia mis padres. les ofreciÓ un futuro para mi diferente yo querÍa ser sacerdote, era mi sueÑo. Él le dijo a mi madre que él se encargarÍa de darme educaciÓn y guÍa espiritual. para alcanzar esa meta con la condiciÓn de que me fuera a vivir a la parroquia y asÍ fue como mi madre no permitiÓ. pues para estar mÁs cerca de dios. mÁs cerca de ese sueÑo. desgraciadamente las cosas no ocurrieron asÍ. Él abusÓ de mÍ sexualmente durante mucho tiempo. yo con los sueÑos destruidos. con mucha culpa me quedÉ callado por bastante tiempo. hasta que medÍ cuenta que Él seguÍa abusando demÁs niÑos. en un dÍa me vi reflejado en ellos. que acudÍan a la iglesia con esos sueÑos y carencias. y este hombre se ap
jesÚs nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite. jesÚs: gracias por permitirme hablar con ustedes. jorge: yo sÉ que es difÍcil pero necesito comenzarla entre esta preguntÁndote sobre caso de abuso que sufriste como ocurriÓ? jesÚs: fue abusado por sacerdote catÓlico llamado carlos... yo acudÍ a la iglesia de san agustÍn de las cuevas. Él se acercÓ hacia a mi, hacia mis padres. les ofreciÓ un futuro para mi diferente yo querÍa ser sacerdote, era mi sueÑo. Él le dijo a mi madre que él se...
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this weekend on "finding jesus," the program takes a deeper look at that relationship between jesus and mary magdalene. >> another lost gospel, that of philip suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers jumped from this one passage. this is the juiciest stuff we've got, that there was a relationship between jesus and mary magdalene. for the most part, the missionaries were missionary couples. so it makes sense that jesus himself could have been part of a missionary couple. >> as a first century jewish man it would have been incredibly likely that jesus would have been married during his lifetime. >> this is high-stakes stuff. if jesus, the son of god, was married and he had children, if he had that kind of an intimate relationship, people want to know. and if he had children, that means there might be people wandering around today with sort of holy blood in them. >> now, that is some fascinating stuff. here to discuss, a professor who teaches new testament and early
this weekend on "finding jesus," the program takes a deeper look at that relationship between jesus and mary magdalene. >> another lost gospel, that of philip suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples' apparent dislike of mary. >> all those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary magdalene being lovers jumped from this one passage. this is the juiciest stuff we've got, that there was a relationship between jesus and mary magdalene. for the most part,...
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. >> jesus is describing his teammates, associates he respected until they beat and sodomized him. >> just because the facts i wasn't going to let them, they were going to beat me nonstop. they weren't my brothers anymore to me. >> jesus had trained for years hoping one day to become a goalie on la puente's team. >> what did it feel on the soccer field? >> it's a rush, knowing you're the last guy on the field that could prevent a goal. i wanted to become like a pro-soccer player, i really did. i lost that hope already. just soccer is not the same after what happened. i didn't see this turning out to be like how it did. >> reporter: as a freshman he often heard what he thought were tall tales about a 20sed tradition for incoming varsity players. they called it el palo. >> what does that mean for that when they said that? >> it's spanish for stick saying like they would stick the pole or whatever, really they had in reach to get which would normally be a flag pole or something and they would just put it in your butt. >> when they said that and you heard these things did you think -- wer
. >> jesus is describing his teammates, associates he respected until they beat and sodomized him. >> just because the facts i wasn't going to let them, they were going to beat me nonstop. they weren't my brothers anymore to me. >> jesus had trained for years hoping one day to become a goalie on la puente's team. >> what did it feel on the soccer field? >> it's a rush, knowing you're the last guy on the field that could prevent a goal. i wanted to become like a...
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we're both the church of jesus. in the gospel of luke, the first time the disciples go out on their own, jesus sends them out to casts out devils and heal wounds and preach the gospel and feed people. and they con back and he says well how did it go and john,#r6 the apostle says, very well. but we came across a man casting out devils in your name and we made him stop because he wasn't one of us. and jesus says why did you make him stop. if they are doing it in my name they're not against me. >> rose: that's something good. >> so the protestants, orthodox were all doing things in the name of jesus. we're all praying to god and there's only one god. and this pope by the way knows that, that he has said the muslims who pray to allah. allah is the same god. in his major statement the joy of the gospel he says the quran has great spiritual treasuries and we can learn from it. now, that's a little different from the papacy i grew under. >> rose: so many people is conscious of the sexual abuse in the church. >> that's a to
we're both the church of jesus. in the gospel of luke, the first time the disciples go out on their own, jesus sends them out to casts out devils and heal wounds and preach the gospel and feed people. and they con back and he says well how did it go and john,#r6 the apostle says, very well. but we came across a man casting out devils in your name and we made him stop because he wasn't one of us. and jesus says why did you make him stop. if they are doing it in my name they're not against me....
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hoy es viernes santo, una de las celebraciones del cristianismo donde se recuerda la muerte de jesÚs, hoy en filadelfia muchas personas abrieron sus puertas,henry nos tienen los detalles. un henry: este aÑo la celebraciÓn fue un poco diferente. unidos en una misma fe, hispanos, americanos y filipinos, se reunieron para recordar la muerte y pasiÓn de cristo, el padre iniciÓ la tradicional veneraciÓn a la cruz. >> hoy es un dÍa muy importante para todos los cristianos porque el seÑor jesucristo fue crucificado por salvar a toda la humanidad de sus pecados. henry: el cristianismo sigue siendo la religiÓn mÁs popular en los estados unidos, con un porcentaje aproximado del 77% de los fieles, hoy cuando usualmente se hace una procesiÓn con la representaciÓn de las estaciones, se tuvo que hacer dentro de la iglesia por la lluvia. algunos de los presentes como la seÑora rosalva tenÍa habla del cambio cultural en estados unidos. >> en nuestro paÍs el viernes santo es recogimiento, y desde mucha oraciÓn, aquÍ porque la gente estÁ acostumbrada a este sistema y saca poco tiempo p
hoy es viernes santo, una de las celebraciones del cristianismo donde se recuerda la muerte de jesÚs, hoy en filadelfia muchas personas abrieron sus puertas,henry nos tienen los detalles. un henry: este aÑo la celebraciÓn fue un poco diferente. unidos en una misma fe, hispanos, americanos y filipinos, se reunieron para recordar la muerte y pasiÓn de cristo, el padre iniciÓ la tradicional veneraciÓn a la cruz. >> hoy es un dÍa muy importante para todos los cristianos porque el...
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jesÚs, por estar con nosotros >> muchas gracias, jorge, por permitirme hablar con ustedes. >> jesÚs, yo sÉ que es muy difÍcil, que lo has hecho en varias ocasiones, pero necesito comenzar la entrevista preguntÁndote sobre el caso de abuso sexual que tÚ sufriste. ¿cÓmo ocurriÓ, cuÁndo comenzÓ y con quiÉn? >> bueno, yo fui abusado por un sacerdote catÓlico llamado carlos lÓpez valdez a la edad de 11 aÑos. yo acudÍ a la iglesia de san agustÍn de las cuevas aquÍ en el centro de tlalpan, en la ciudad de mÉxico, y bueno, Él se acercÓ hacia mÍ, se acercÓ hacia mis padres, les ofreciÓ pues un futuro para mÍ diferente, ¿no? yo en ese entonces querÍa ser sacerdote, era mi sueÑo ser sacerdote, y Él le dijo a mi madre que Él se encargarÍa de darme pues educaciÓn y la guÍa espiritual para lograr alcanzar esa meta con la condiciÓn de que yo me fuera a vivir a la parroquia con Él. y asÍ fue como mi madre permitiÓ que me fuera a vivir con Él a la parroquia pues para estar mÁs cerca de dios, estar mÁs cerca del sacerdocio, estar mÁs cerca de ese sueÑo, ¿no? de
jesÚs, por estar con nosotros >> muchas gracias, jorge, por permitirme hablar con ustedes. >> jesÚs, yo sÉ que es muy difÍcil, que lo has hecho en varias ocasiones, pero necesito comenzar la entrevista preguntÁndote sobre el caso de abuso sexual que tÚ sufriste. ¿cÓmo ocurriÓ, cuÁndo comenzÓ y con quiÉn? >> bueno, yo fui abusado por un sacerdote catÓlico llamado carlos lÓpez valdez a la edad de 11 aÑos. yo acudÍ a la iglesia de san agustÍn de las cuevas aquÍ...
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did jesus have a brother in and then at 8:00 the true cross, could jesus have had a wife and then at 10:00, you won't want to miss this an all-new episode of the wonder list bill weir explores venice and what it will take to save venice from sinking. i'm poppy harlow. have a great easter sunday. have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an ancient burial box inscribed with the name james son of joseph brother of jesus. a box that might actually be a connection to jesus christ himself but who was his brother james? >> the gospels are very clear that jesus had siblings. >> from doubter. >> can you imagine if your brother said i'm the son of god. >> to leader. >> james ran the whole show in jerusalem. >> but why has james been lost to histor
did jesus have a brother in and then at 8:00 the true cross, could jesus have had a wife and then at 10:00, you won't want to miss this an all-new episode of the wonder list bill weir explores venice and what it will take to save venice from sinking. i'm poppy harlow. have a great easter sunday. have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an ancient burial box inscribed with the name james son of joseph brother of jesus. a box that might actually be a connection to...
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only one constituent that matters that is jesus christ. if what the people ask for is that the churching more faithful to jesus christ i am all enthusiastic about it. if >> 47 parishes closed and chaput works to close the archdiocese deficit. for many communities it is hard-breaking. >> everybody that i talk to is it either angry with me because we closed their parish. mergers take place. people don't go to place anymore. and they want their parishes a place that people move into rather than another one. >> are you confident there is not one priest in the archdiocese that is current highway abusing children. >> if i knew there were the person would be removed and we are all human beings all of us. as far as i know there is not a single person in our parishes and our schools, in public ministry that has a history of abusing children. >> i wondered if archbishop charles chaput is disappointed that the pope has not appointed him cardinal after four years on the job. he replied he is not disappoint said. even if it never happens, archbishop of
only one constituent that matters that is jesus christ. if what the people ask for is that the churching more faithful to jesus christ i am all enthusiastic about it. if >> 47 parishes closed and chaput works to close the archdiocese deficit. for many communities it is hard-breaking. >> everybody that i talk to is it either angry with me because we closed their parish. mergers take place. people don't go to place anymore. and they want their parishes a place that people move into...
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i have to ultimately make a decision about jesus as he's revealed himself. i think that's the danger of this idea i'm spiritual. religion can't be a make it up as you go thing. it is revealed and given. that's where my personal issue would come with that expression. >> interesting. good perspective on that. the "today" show also in their surveyor found that being close to god is far and away ranked the most important life priority by 26% of respondents. nothing else came close. 14% i think was developing strong relationships with friends and family. so i thought that was interesting, too, on the flip side there. in the news this past week we've seen some blowback on a couple of laws one being in indiana another that was going to be signed and may get some revision work in arkansas. it has to do with these freedom of religion laws of which there are many around the country and there's a federal law, too. in those two states it's a bit broader. opponents there was significant backlash. your thoughts on the laws? >> i think as i've been sort of watching this un
i have to ultimately make a decision about jesus as he's revealed himself. i think that's the danger of this idea i'm spiritual. religion can't be a make it up as you go thing. it is revealed and given. that's where my personal issue would come with that expression. >> interesting. good perspective on that. the "today" show also in their surveyor found that being close to god is far and away ranked the most important life priority by 26% of respondents. nothing else came close....
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. >>> lo amarran a uno y uno dice tambiÉn a jesÚs, si en verdad eres cristo salva te a ti mismo. >>> esta orgulloso de su familia. >>> jesÚs es hijo de mi primo pablo. >>> para calificar tienen que ser residentes de aquÍ la mayorÍa de clos halos que hacen de nazareno cumplen una promesa. >>> cruces que pesan 95 kilos, y van descalzos. >>> doloroso. >>> si, demasiado con la corona. >>> honor que como cambiarÍa por nada. >>> "la pasiÓn de cristo" es una celebraciÓn de semana estÁn mÁs gra den grande de toda amÉrica latina participan en el mÁs de 8 mil personas. >>> doÑa antz snau contribuye con ramos de mancini ya. y aunque es una escena que se conoce de memoria. >>> se llenan los ojos de lÁgrima. >>> siempre dicen que les duele y agradecen a jesÚs su sacrificio en la cruz. >>> es una tradiciÓn em kwoi nano teemocionante, creyentes dicen que su fe y relaciÓn revive de manera importante cada aÑo. >>> cristina gracias y en esta semana santa se dio a conocer una encuesta sobre papa francisco, muestra que el lider de la iglesia goza de gran popularidad en estados unidos. 55
. >>> lo amarran a uno y uno dice tambiÉn a jesÚs, si en verdad eres cristo salva te a ti mismo. >>> esta orgulloso de su familia. >>> jesÚs es hijo de mi primo pablo. >>> para calificar tienen que ser residentes de aquÍ la mayorÍa de clos halos que hacen de nazareno cumplen una promesa. >>> cruces que pesan 95 kilos, y van descalzos. >>> doloroso. >>> si, demasiado con la corona. >>> honor que como cambiarÍa por...
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>> it's not jesus-- jesus advocate-- >> i'm so confused. >> no! damn tdon't go. >> is that steve jobs. >> don't go to the light? >> do go to the light! okay christianity wasn't for him bit maybe there's another path. >> prostate. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> head on the floor. >> can i introduce you in a free stress test? >> go ( bleep ) yourself. >> all he wants to do is cut off the tip of your grounding rod. >> forget this, i'm an atheist. >> aestheticly speaking, it is appealing. >> no one touch myself robo junk. >> is this too much? i feel like this is too much. >> jon: jordan klepper. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we'll find out wh
>> it's not jesus-- jesus advocate-- >> i'm so confused. >> no! damn tdon't go. >> is that steve jobs. >> don't go to the light? >> do go to the light! okay christianity wasn't for him bit maybe there's another path. >> prostate. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> head on the floor. >> can i introduce you in a free stress test? >> go ( bleep ) yourself. >> all he wants to do is cut off the tip of your grounding rod....
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we ask this in the most precious name of jesus christ. one god, forever and ever, if you believe in the prayer that you just said, i enviet you to say amen. if amen richard lane. catholic evangelist. catholic evangelist. send a quick inquiry email. >> look us up on facebook. twitter, at richard lane, jr. [baby talk] [child giggles] children: "i," "j," "k"... [telephone rings] man: hello? man: you may kiss the bride. [applause] announcer: a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are a leading killer of children 1 to 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. mallicoat. we begin with our pitch....if you have a show idea......we would love to hear from . >>> hi, welcome to bay sunday. how many times a day does somebody walk up to you and ask, how are you, and you immediately reply, i'm fine, great. thank you very much. do you really feel that terrific or is that just an automatic response? well, i aspire my come
we ask this in the most precious name of jesus christ. one god, forever and ever, if you believe in the prayer that you just said, i enviet you to say amen. if amen richard lane. catholic evangelist. catholic evangelist. send a quick inquiry email. >> look us up on facebook. twitter, at richard lane, jr. [baby talk] [child giggles] children: "i," "j," "k"... [telephone rings] man: hello? man: you may kiss the bride. [applause] announcer: a full life measured...
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megyn, just to -- >> picture jesus at the gay wedding. jesus has been on tv a lot this week. i'm trying to picture that scene. >> jesus always said go forth and send no more but he never ever took of those services that is either with a prostitute or the other sinners like the tax collectors, so on and so forth. sin does not mean you cannot love someone. >> we can find out a lot more about jesus, tomorrow's good friday. and "killing jesus" is going to be right here on fnc beginning at 8:00 p.m. jesus will be here tomorrow instead of me. ladies, thank you both so much. we are now less than 24 hours before the start of good friday. and we watched one of the worst terror attacks in months with christians being the primary target today. pastor robert jeffers is here next on what this means for americans. plus. >> loved his little son, but he's scared of me, because of my color. >> that was an indiana state lawmaker accusing an 18-month-old child of racism. brian kilmeade is here with thoughts on that. and one of the leading journalist took harry reid to task for a stunning lie on
megyn, just to -- >> picture jesus at the gay wedding. jesus has been on tv a lot this week. i'm trying to picture that scene. >> jesus always said go forth and send no more but he never ever took of those services that is either with a prostitute or the other sinners like the tax collectors, so on and so forth. sin does not mean you cannot love someone. >> we can find out a lot more about jesus, tomorrow's good friday. and "killing jesus" is going to be right here...
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>> it's not jesus-- jesus advocate-- >> i'm so confused. >> no! damn tdon't go. >> is that steve jobs. >> don't go to the light? >> do go to the light! okay christianity wasn't for him bit maybe there's another path. >> prostate. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> head on the floor. >> can i introduce you in a free stress test? >> go ( bleep ) yourself. >> all he wants to do is cut off the tip of your grounding rod. >> forget this, i'm an atheist. >> aestheticly speaking, it is appealing. >> no one touch myself robo junk. >> is this too much? i feel like this is too much. >> jon: jordan klepper. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) hey y'all. this is amy. what's up guys? alfred here. josh here with the new samsung galaxy s6 edge. it's a total redesign for samsung. super thin. light. dual edge design. just double tap to launch the camera in under a second. crazy screen resolution. and you can see message alerts even when it's face down. wider aperture lens that's great for low light. plug it in for ten minutes and they say you get, like fou
>> it's not jesus-- jesus advocate-- >> i'm so confused. >> no! damn tdon't go. >> is that steve jobs. >> don't go to the light? >> do go to the light! okay christianity wasn't for him bit maybe there's another path. >> prostate. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> head on the floor. >> can i introduce you in a free stress test? >> go ( bleep ) yourself. >> all he wants to do is cut off the tip of your grounding rod....
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killing jesus. the tv movie. paul then record ratings. i had a chance to talk to the film star. more on that interview up next. ♪ >> delivered us from evil. ♪ stuart: playing jesus in the new movie killing jesus. take a look at the interview i did last week. roll tape. >> welcome to the program. were you born and state christian? >> no. i was born and raised a muslim. stuart: you are being asked to portray the role of jesus. christians believe was the son of god. how do you approach that role? >> first of all jesus is mentioned more than the mohammed. a profit. it is an honor for me to be ms. position. i was not in any way -- that is my job to commit to the role. you do that regardless of the part you are playing. jesus was no exception. i have the opportunity to tell a story. even if you say that month loans to leave this. christians believe that. trying to change that or promote anything like that. i think the fat that we all have the same god essentially people forget that. they think that go
killing jesus. the tv movie. paul then record ratings. i had a chance to talk to the film star. more on that interview up next. ♪ >> delivered us from evil. ♪ stuart: playing jesus in the new movie killing jesus. take a look at the interview i did last week. roll tape. >> welcome to the program. were you born and state christian? >> no. i was born and raised a muslim. stuart: you are being asked to portray the role of jesus. christians believe was the son of god. how do...
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marking the resurrection of jesus christ more than 2,000 years ago. solemn prayer and reflection. happy easter and passover. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news head quarters. >> happy easter and happy pass over. the pope leading mass at the vatican before tens of thousands of the faithful braving a downpour to pack the square. delivering a message of hope and calling for peace in places suffering from pain and bloodshed. we are live in jerusalem. >> reporter: christians around the world celebrating easter today. thousands packing in in rome. it's an extremely somber speech today by the pope that highlighted the human suffering around the world. expressing the pain about violence against christians around the world and expossessing hope that the nuclear agreement will bring peace. he asked for peace and called for the international community to do more for the victims of violence. >> translator: i think in particular of the young people who were killed last thursday at the university in kenya. >> the pope, of course praying for the 148 people killed on thursday by al shabaa
marking the resurrection of jesus christ more than 2,000 years ago. solemn prayer and reflection. happy easter and passover. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news head quarters. >> happy easter and happy pass over. the pope leading mass at the vatican before tens of thousands of the faithful braving a downpour to pack the square. delivering a message of hope and calling for peace in places suffering from pain and bloodshed. we are live in jerusalem. >> reporter: christians...
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isn't that how jesus lived? isn't that how he loved? embracing those who were different, serving the marginalized? humbling himself to the last? this is the example we are called to follow, to love him with our hearts and minds and souls, and to love all people as ourselves. as it says in the first letter of john, "let us not love with words or speech, but with actions and in truth." on easter, i do reflect on the fact that as a christian, i am supposed to love. i have to say that sometimes when i listen to less than loving expressions by christians i get concerned. but that is the topic for another day. [applause] where there is injustice -- i was about to be her off. [laughter] where there is injustice, we defend. where there is disagreement -- we treat each other with compassion and respect. where there are differences we find strength in our common humanity, knowing we are all children of god. today we celebrate the magnificent glory. i pray that we will live up to his example. i pray that i will live up to his example. i fall short
isn't that how jesus lived? isn't that how he loved? embracing those who were different, serving the marginalized? humbling himself to the last? this is the example we are called to follow, to love him with our hearts and minds and souls, and to love all people as ourselves. as it says in the first letter of john, "let us not love with words or speech, but with actions and in truth." on easter, i do reflect on the fact that as a christian, i am supposed to love. i have to say that...