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I the Show, your favorite ultracrepidarian podcast about slacking off at work. This episode we talk about recent FTC decisions, unions, NDAs and what we've be watching and playing. There is even a Scott's Thotts segment towards the end. So join Brady, Randy, and Scott for our journey into 2024. I.T.S. your show, so join the discord and let us know what you want to talk about! The Link Tree will show you the way. You know how the internet works --> linktr.ee/itheshow
Pope Francis has granted his formal approval allowing Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples so long as they do not appear to endorse their marriage, marking the church's most permissive decree yet on the issue of same-sex couples. Pope Francis approves blessings for same-sex couples --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bj-murphy9/support
We're back for Season 3, Episode 2 of Ozark. How do cartel wars work? Can Marty outsmart Wendy when she tries to buy a new casino? Why would Ben ever want to be a substitute teacher? Will Season 3 make or break Ozark? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter @Magic3TVPod and @ChrisXAppleSawc Buy something will ya at the Magic Number is 3 Merch Store And learn more about The Magic Number is 3 Here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magic-3-tv/message
During its not-so-distant heyday, Byju's had acquired Chaudhry-family promoted Aakash Institute for close to $1 billion. It was a 70:30 cash-stock deal. While the cash transfer was smooth, the stock-swap deal has been hanging fire for the last two years. And now, Byju's has reportedly struck a deal with Akash to resolve the impasse. In today's In-Focus segment, Kasthuri Akhil asks if Aakash -- which remains one of Byju's most valuable assets -- would bring an end to the ed-tech major's woes. Very few know that Akash founder JC Chaudhry, now in his 70s, harboured a lifelong fascination with numerology. He credited it for his success, and went on to open a firm which offers nationwide nummero services. Let us now see what is happening in the world of sports. Cricket is making a comeback in the Olympics after over a century. What does it mean for the game? For cricket fans, Diwali will come a bit early if India lifts the world cup. But for auto companies, it seems, it's a season of celebrations. Auto stocks have been in the fast lane for the last few months amid easing supply chain issues and an improvement in overall consumer sentiment. So as the festive season kicks off, how should you play this theme to rake in most gains? Mutual fund managers too are banking on auto stocks for better returns. Moving on, the Supreme Court on October 17 declined to legalise same-sex unions. The top court refused to grant constitutional protection to civil unions and adoption rights for queer couples. But what is civil union? And how do they differ from marriage? Listen to this episode of the podcast for answers.
The topic of conversation today was vaping - which works by heating liquid in a small device so you can breathe it into your lungs.Over 60% of Year 13 students have tried vaping - more than 6 in 10 young people.There also seems to be a pattern that girls are more likely to try the cigarette substitute than boys – particularly at a younger age. The data comes from a recent study on vaping among young people carried out by the Gibraltar University and Public Health Gibraltar. Close to 2,200 participated in a short survey - almost 70% of year 7 to 13 students. It's also found that the short-term prevalence of vaping amongst young people, particularly in the past month, is relatively high, suggesting that Gibraltarian young people who try vaping tend to continue.We discussed the vaping survey results with Director of Public Health, Dr Helen Carter. We also heard the views of Comprehensive School students and Tamsin Suarez of the Civil Union of Students and Parents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A domestic partnership is a relationship, usually between couples, who live together and share a common domestic life, but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive legal benefits that guarantee the right of survivorship, hospital visitation, and other rights. The term is not used consistently, which results in some inter-jurisdictional confusion. Some jurisdictions, such as Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. states of California, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington use the term "domestic partnership" to mean what other jurisdictions call civil union, civil partnership, or registered partnership. Other jurisdictions use the term as it was originally coined, to mean an interpersonal status created by local municipal and county governments, which provides an extremely limited range of rights and responsibilities. Some legislatures have voluntarily established domestic partnership relations by statute instead of being ordered to do so by a court. Although some jurisdictions have instituted domestic partnerships as a way to recognize same-sex marriage, statutes do exist which provide for recognition of opposite-sex domestic partnerships in many jurisdictions. In some legal jurisdictions, domestic partners who live together for an extended period of time but are not legally entitled to common-law marriage may be entitled to legal protection in the form of a domestic partnership. Some domestic partners may enter into non marital relationship contracts in order to agree, either verbally or in writing, to issues involving property ownership, support obligations, and similar issues common to marriage. (See effects of marriage and palimony.) Beyond agreements, registration of relationships in domestic partnership registries allow for the jurisdiction to formally acknowledge domestic partnerships as valid relationships with limited rights. Overview. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, a Domestic Partnership, Same Sex Marriage or Civil Union are each separate and distinct legal concepts. The domestic partnership is a legal relationship between two people of the same or opposite sex who live together and share a domestic life, but are not married or joined by a civil union nor are blood relatives. It may be established by contract between the parties, but more often by registration according to procedures established by a state or municipal government. Benefits granted under a domestic partnership vary among different jurisdictions. Some accord full health benefits, others only a right of visitation. In still other jurisdictions, registered domestic partners are accorded a legal status similar to that of a married person with respect to matters of probate, guardianships, conservatorships, inheritance, protection from abuse, and related matters. Since the 2015 US Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex marriage, there have been fewer US domestic partnerships registered, but in many jurisdictions they are still allowed for couples of the same gender or different genders who do not want to marry but still would like to be eligible for certain benefits. Many couples opt for a domestic partnership after comparing the potential tax consequences of being married. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage (with child adoption being a common exception, and the title itself). Civil unions under one name or another have been established by law in several, mostly developed, countries in order to provide legal recognition of relationships formed by unmarried same-sex couples and to afford them rights, benefits, tax breaks, and responsibilities similar or identical to those of legally married couples. In 1989, Denmark was the first country to legalize civil unions, for same-sex couples; however most other developed democracies did not begin establishing civil unions until the 1990s or early 2000s, often developing them from less formal domestic partnerships. While civil unions are often established for both opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples, in a number of countries they are available to same-sex couples only. In Brazil, civil unions were first created for opposite-sex couples in 2002, and then expanded to include same-sex couples through a supreme court ruling in 2011. In the majority of countries that established same-sex civil unions, they have since been either supplemented or replaced by same-sex marriage. Civil unions are viewed by LGBT rights campaigners as a "first step" towards establishing same-sex marriage, as civil unions are viewed by supporters of LGBT rights as a "separate but equal" or "second class" status. Many jurisdictions with civil unions recognize foreign unions if those are essentially equivalent to their own; for example, the United Kingdom lists equivalent unions in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 Schedule 20. The marriages of same-sex couples performed abroad may be recognized as civil unions in jurisdictions that only have the latter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage (with child adoption being a common exception, and the title itself). Civil unions under one name or another have been established by law in several, mostly developed, countries in order to provide legal recognition of relationships formed by unmarried same-sex couples and to afford them rights, benefits, tax breaks, and responsibilities similar or identical to those of legally married couples. In 1989, Denmark was the first country to legalize civil unions, for same-sex couples; however most other developed democracies did not begin establishing civil unions until the 1990s or early 2000s, often developing them from less formal domestic partnerships. While civil unions are often established for both opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples, in a number of countries they are available to same-sex couples only. In Brazil, civil unions were first created for opposite-sex couples in 2002, and then expanded to include same-sex couples through a supreme court ruling in 2011. In the majority of countries that established same-sex civil unions, they have since been either supplemented or replaced by same-sex marriage. Civil unions are viewed by LGBT rights campaigners as a "first step" towards establishing same-sex marriage, as civil unions are viewed by supporters of LGBT rights as a "separate but equal" or "second class" status. Many jurisdictions with civil unions recognize foreign unions if those are essentially equivalent to their own; for example, the United Kingdom lists equivalent unions in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 Schedule 20. The marriages of same-sex couples performed abroad may be recognized as civil unions in jurisdictions that only have the latter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Reporter Araceli Gómez-Aldana spent the day in Marriage and Civil Union Court in downtown Chicago, where she met all kinds of couples who were there to say “I do” and a clerk that's helped thousands of couples tie the knot over the last 50 years. She's seen it all, including brides left at the altar at the last minute, and Chicagoans lining up for hours to wed on the same day as Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
National Party officials have been made aware of some resurfaced comments from their Maungakiekie candidate. 19 years ago, National's Greg Fleming had previously compared same-sex civil unions to polygamy and incest. Fleming has since distanced himself from the remarks, saying he supports the current state of marriage laws. Political commentator Brigitte Morten says turning this into a big scandal feels like an over-reach, as Fleming made these comments as head of a socially conservative think tank two decades ago. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WE BACK…FOR REAL THIS TIME!! Thanks for tuning in once again. We have an AMAZING show this week. Be fore the debates, we talk about the true origin of MonkeyPox. Uncle Rickie talks about the things he expects from his wife now that they're married First debate (07:50) Should we dispel traditional legal marriage or just do civil union agreements? "No Debatin" (18:40) - Here we play a classic game of This or That TPP edition. Second Debate (22:40) Should celebrities be given loan forgiveness for PPP Loans or should they be prosecuted like regular citizens? There's only Two Possibilities! Like, Share &Please Subscribe on YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCg_iDu4TGrNYyQ4TcNWyjow Follow us on Instagram: @BeUrselfNet Uncle Rickie IG: @UncleRickie Raw IG: @TP_Raw HeemDaddy IG: @PleaseSayTheDaddy Tell us what you think of this week's episode Email us at TwoPossibilitiesPod@gmail.com
Episode 960 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. Will the angels who fell with Satan have a chance to be forgiven or redeemed? 2. Can Christian pastors officiate same-sex weddings? 3. How can I grow as a leader so that I can better serve my wife? 4. What is the proper way to explain the doctrine of the trinity? 5. How do I share my faith with my non-believing spouse? Today's Offer 10 Things You Need to Know About the Bible and Homosexuality Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Core Guide - 7 Things You Need to Know About Marriage and Sex
TV Watchers, we begin season 3 of OZARK with a couple of killer episodes - and because this is OZARK, we really mean "killer"! First, how far in the future are we??? (Spoiler: we never really figure it out.) Everybody is up to new stuff! Ruth is running the day to day operations at the casino (and shoving mobsters off the top of the boat), Wyatt is living in some fancy house, and Char is working for Wendy (!). Wendy and Marty are NOT on the same page and we are NOT here for it. We also get some new characters, Agent Maya, Wendy's brother, Ben, and our beloved Gladys from The Leftovers! Plus, Wendy gets all weird breaking and entering into the former Byrde homestead.Check out our merch! TV is Awesome at Spreadshop: tv-is-awesome.myspreadshop.com[TV is Awesome Season 2: Episode 16]
In 1989, Denmark became the first country to celebrate same-sex civil unions. In 2014, Farhana Haider spoke to Ivan Larsen and Ove Carlsen, who were one of the first couples to sign on the dotted line
"Pārstrādāt" is the word of the week in honor of Latvia finally kicking off its long-discussed container deposit system. Otto and Joe discuss this along with other stories such as a draft civil union law, a step forward towards an acoustic concert hall, a potential loosening of COVID-19 restrictions, and much more before calling into expat lawyer Rick Jacobus in Lipeāja to find out what first-time renters in Latvia can do to protect themselves. Theme song "Mēs esam ārzemnieki" by Aarzemnieki, used with permission Closing theme song: Think Tank by Audionautix audionautix.com Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/_think-tank Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/mbV9t1Z0rA8 "Better Call Rick" theme: Lava Spout by Blue Wave Theory, used with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license freemusicarchive.org/music/Surf_Mus…ue_Wave_Theory Image by Europaportalen, used with a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Collecting_waste_for_recycling_in_Romania.JPG
#BREAKINGNEWS State of the Union Address on Black Economics - Race, Class, Culture and Civil Unions (Visualized Literacy) Live from The Rotunda of University of Pennsylvania and produced by Dr. Maurice Henderson. AGENDA 6pm - Poetic Opening by Dr. Neal Hall 6:20pm - "Black Wall Street" Film Preview and Discussion with Robert Alston 7pm - Gentrification Discussions with Filmmakers Lois Moses and Keith Mungin 8pm - Proper Black Economics Training and Preparation with authors Donald Hatter and Dr. Stephen Jones and Social Entrepreneur - Monique Dudley of Overall Training
#BREAKINGNEWS State of the Union Address on Black Economics - Race, Class, Culture and Civil Unions (Visualized Literacy) Live from The Rotunda of University of Pennsylvania and produced by Dr. Maurice Henderson. AGENDA 6pm - Poetic Opening by Dr. Neal Hall 6:20pm - "Black Wall Street" Film Preview and Discussion with Robert Alston 7pm - Gentrification Discussions with Filmmakers Lois Moses and Keith Mungin 8pm - Proper Black Economics Training and Preparation with authors Donald Hatter and Dr. Stephen Jones and Social Entrepreneur - Monique Dudley of Overall Training
Reporter Araceli Gómez-Aldana spent the day in Marriage and Civil Union Court in downtown Chicago where she met all kinds of couples who were there to say “I do,” and a clerk that's helped thousands of couples tie the knot over the last 50 years. She's seen it all, including brides left at the altar at the last minute, and Chicagoans lining up for hours to wed on the same day as Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
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A new MP3 sermon from Theology Central is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pope Francis Endorses Same Sex Civil Unions Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Theology Central Event: Podcast Date: 10/21/2020 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Theology Central is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pope Francis Same Sex Civil Unions Divorce and Remarriage Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Theology Central Event: Podcast Date: 10/21/2020 Length: 63 min.
Kirt & Mr. Sal discuss Season 3 Episode 2 of Ozark in which Ruth is late to a barbecue. ~~~ Relevant Links ~~~ Ratings Conversion Chart: https://showhopperspodcast.podbean.com/p/scale-conversaion/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShowHoppers Contact Us: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
On this episode, the guys recap UFC 263, the NBA playoffs, and Floyd vs Logan. They discuss Jay Cutler's divorce controversy as well as a woman exposing a school's security. Other topics include the vaccine making people magnetic, rappers living their raps and some questionable curriculum for 1st graders. Please check us out on YouTube! Support ya boys !
A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant most or all the rights of marriage except the title itself. Denmark was the first country to legalize civil unions in 1989, however most other developed democracies did not begin establishing civil unions until the 1990s or early 2000s, often developing them from less formal domestic partnerships, which grant only some of the rights of marriage. In the majority of countries that established these unions in laws, they have since been either supplemented or replaced by same-sex marriage. Civil unions are viewed by LGBT rights campaigners as a "first step" towards establishing same-sex marriage, as civil unions are viewed by supporters of LGBT rights as a "separate but equal" or "second class" status. While civil unions are often established for both opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples, in a number of countries they are available to same-sex couples only. Beginning with Denmark in 1989, civil unions under one name or another have been established by law in several, mostly developed, countries in order to provide legal recognition of relationships formed by unmarried same-sex couples and to afford them rights, benefits, tax breaks, and responsibilities similar or identical to those of legally married couples. In Brazil, civil unions were first created for opposite-sex couples in 2002, and then expanded to include same-sex couples through a supreme court ruling in 2011. Many jurisdictions with civil unions recognize foreign unions if those are essentially equivalent to their own; for example, the United Kingdom lists equivalent unions in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 Schedule 20. The marriages of same-sex couples performed abroad may be recognized as civil unions in jurisdictions that only have the latter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support
Michael Lofton discusses the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and its response to a question about blessing civil unions. He also addresses whether found here: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2021/03/15/210315b.html He also addresses whether Vatican II taught anything infallible and raises some interesting quotes from Pope Paul VI and Cardinal Avery Dulles.
Separation and divorce can be a stressful experience, particularly when children are involved. Katrina Smithson found out the hard way, when she had her own experience of negotiating the Family Court system. She's taken the insights she gathered through the process, and pulled together a book called The New Zealand Family Court Survival Guide. She talks to Kathryn about why it's important to have all the help you need at such a fraught time.
Separation and divorce can be a stressful experience, particularly when children are involved. Katrina Smithson found out the hard way, when she had her own experience of negotiating the Family Court system. She's taken the insights she gathered through the process, and pulled together a book called The New Zealand Family Court Survival Guide. She talks to Kathryn about why it's important to have all the help you need at such a fraught time.
Separation and divorce can be a stressful experience, particularly when children are involved. Katrina Smithson found out the hard way, when she had her own experience of negotiating the Family Court system. She's taken the insights she gathered through the process, and pulled together a book called The New Zealand Family Court Survival Guide. She talks to Kathryn about why it's important to have all the help you need at such a fraught time.
Separation is often a process of pain and grief, particularly when children are involved. Writer Katrina Smithson found out about New Zealand's Family Court system the hard way - via a four-year custody case. She's written The New Zealand Family Court Survival Guide to give other people the insights she wishes she'd had about making the process more efficient and less costly.
The recent Illinois Supreme Court ruling declared that a non biological parent in a civil union has the same parental rights as a stepparent. Find out more about what this means and how this affects the rights of a stepparent. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/recent-illinois-supreme-court-ruling-finds-parental-rights-in-civil-union-equal-to-stepparents O'Flaherty Law now serves over 105 counties across Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. If you have any questions regarding a case or would like to speak to one of our attorneys after watching a #LearnAboutLaw video, give us a call at (630) 324-6666 or send us an email at info@oflaherty-law.com to get in contact with someone from our team. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to all things law and leave a comment with any questions about this topic. Find us online for more legal content and to stay connected with our team - Website: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oflahertylaw - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oflahertylaw - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oflahertylawGroup/ In this video, we discuss a recent ruling from the Illinois Supreme Court that places the parental rights of individuals in a civil union and stepparents on equal ground and posits that those rights will continue after the death of their spouse. **None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice.
Same-sex Civil Unions are made legal, the last original Peanuts comic strip is published and the International Space Station is crewed for the first time. Also, Sonique and Destiny's Child would find themselves on the Hot 100. It's Y2K, baby, and even tho nothing happened to our computers due to the clock rollover, it was a big year for them anyway. Join our hosts, Micah and Rando, on this 8th journey into the deep spaces of America's popular music.
Tune in as Megan and Pam bring consistency and clarity regarding the church's teaching on homosexuality and civil unions.
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Alexander Tchugguel recently led a group of Austrian Catholics with a sign on St Peter’s Square requesting “Holy Father We ask for Clarity on Same-Sex Unions.” Will Pope Francis clarify or has he already? Dr. Taylor Marshall and Alexander Tchugguel discuss, plus they discuss the dunk of Pachamamas one year later. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Get more from the Taylor Marshall Show: * Read Taylor Marshall’s historical fiction Sword and Serpent Trilogy. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * Take classed with Dr Marshall at the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please visit newsaintthomas.com for more details. Please Share Your Feedback for Taylor Marshall Show: * I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! * iTunes: 3,549,958 downloads * Youtube: 10,311,915 downloads * SHOUT OUTS: A huge “shout out” to all 1,692 of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here. From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this! Thank you! How to Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Youtube: Apple/Mac Users: Please subscribe via iTunes by clicking here and then clicking on ...
Dr. Chris Burgwald joins for a discussion of the Holy Father's reported remarks, followed by a conversation with Norman Woods, executive director of the Family Heritage Alliance.
What do we do when a prominent religious figure makes a statement that countermands 2000 years of orthodox teaching and doctrine? What are the implications? Here's a hot take on the Pope's remarks this week and how it affects preaching the gospel.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/22/20), Hank devotes his time to discuss a headline he saw on the front page of The Wall Street Journal this morning. The headline read as follows: “Pope Backs Civil Unions for Gay Couples.” While Pope Francis' remarks chronicled in the article are not considered official papal teaching, they are problematic. He said, “Homosexuals have a right to be a part of the family. They're children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out, or be made miserable because of it.” And as the pope famously said elsewhere, “Who am I to judge?” This is the head of the largest body of Christians in the entire world—If he can't judge such matters rightly, who can? While the Bible makes plain that Christians are never to judge self-righteously or hypocritically, they are most certainly called to judge. And what that means with respect to same-sex sexuality and its various permutations, is the call to reject that which God clearly rejects.
Pope Francis has come out in support of civil unions for same-sex couples. Has the Holy Father shown his true colors?Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)
On this episode, Steve dives into and tries to make sense of the controversy surrounding Pope Francis's comments on gay civil unions, as well as the story the controversy has managed to cover for: a two-year extension of the Vatican's […]
Pope Francis has given his most explicit support to same-sex civil unions in a move that is likely to further enrage his conservative opponents in the Catholic church. His comments came in an interview in a documentary film, Francesco, which premiered at the Rome film festival on Wednesday. Are you happy with his comments?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pope Francis has given his most explicit support to same-sex civil unions in a move that is likely to further enrage his conservative opponents in the Catholic church. His comments came in an interview in a documentary film, Francesco, which premiered at the Rome film festival on Wednesday. Are you happy with his comments? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR OCTOBER 22, 2020 Pope Francis has called for the passage of civil union laws for same-sex couples. Today's podcast tells this story, then we discuss official Catholic doctrine on this issue, the significance of the pope's statement, and a biblical response that offers compassion and truth. ABOUT THE DENISON FORUM The Daily Article is a daily biblical commentary on the news of the day by Dr. Jim Denison. To learn more about the Denison Forum, visit DenisonForum.org or email us at comments@denisonforum.org.
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Pope Francis has given his backing to civil unions in a new documentary, Francesco, premiered in Rome. What does this mean, and why is it so controversial? The Tablet's Rome corespondent Christopher Lamb explains. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-tablet/message
Marriage equality has come to Australia! Finally! And it came in like a wrecking ball, changing everything for marriage celebrants whilst also delivering equality, love, and compassion to a large part of our population. There's so many questions to be asked about marriage equality and what it means for celebrants, so we hope you enjoy this episode - Josh is sorry for his terrible audio quality, it was recorded in a Brisbane co-working space which was noisey and echoey, sorry! Is Australian society now doomed? Is my marriage now less valid? This episode answers so many crucially dumb questions, you can't afford to miss it. (Even if it is just for the giggle). 4.47: The biggest change after Marriage Equality – 7th December 2017 5.25: Previously only 3 categories of Celebrants. A – Religious officiants of a recognised Religion. B – State and Territory Officers (registry weddings), C – Commonwealth Registered Marriage Celebrants. 6.47: The added 4th category after Marriage equality, D – Religious Marriage Celebrants 7.70: Jedi Warriors 8.10: What are Religious Marriage Celebrants? 9.26: Can new celebrants become a Religious Marriage Celebrant? 9.57: What if I have a moral objection to same sex marriages, but I'm not religious? (If that is a thing)? 12.25: When did Marriage Equality become legislation? 17.26: The first same sex marriage in Australia. 20.56: Shortening of Time chat 22.25: Civil Union information 24.15: What if you were married overseas before legislation changed? Is that now recognised in Australia? 26.35: Do I need to get divorced if I was married overseas but it wasn't recognised in Australia at the time? 28.20: Can I use old NOIM's that refer to parties as Bride & Groom? 32.26: Where can I download a NOIM? 34.33: NOIM info – Party 1 and Party 2 on the NOIM – which person do I put first? 34.50: NOIM info – Description of Party – What descriptor do I use? 37.00: NOIM info – Sex (Should be Gender) – Male, Female or X? 42.00: Official Certificate of Marriage 47.50: Form 15 – Canprint marriage.infoservices.com.au 50.44: Can we still use the words Bride/Groom/Husband/Wife in our script? 51.33: What does one month mean? 30 days? Or 28? Or……???? 52.40: Monitum – how has this changed since Marriage Equality? 53.45: Legally binding vows 55.14: Why does it say spouse in the vows but partner on the NOIM? 56.34: What do you say for the pronouncement? I now pronounce you? 59.00: Saying “I do” 62.39: Celebrant Suite – Ron Byron and Ivan Conway --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/celebrant/message