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Gloria.TV News on the 14th of March 2014 Good Business: Revenue at Vatican Television Center leapt 40% since the election of Pope Francis. The windfall has allowed CTV to splash out on more modern …More
Gloria.TV News on the 14th of March 2014

Good Business: Revenue at Vatican Television Center leapt 40% since the election of Pope Francis. The windfall has allowed CTV to splash out on more modern cameras and a new 2.45 million dollar control room. Italian publishing house Mondadori has recently launched a new weekly dedicated to the pope. The magazine, Il Mio Papa, will initially cost 50 euro cents a copy, and will print three million copies for its first month of publication.

Templeton Prize: Czech Father Tomas Halik has won the 2014 Templeton Prize. Halik is a convert, onetime political activist and an advocate for religious freedom and interfaith dialogue. He – quote - dislikes dogmatic figures on either end of the religious spectrum and said his work is aimed at “seekers,” the segment of those asking questions about religious and spiritual issues but unaffiliated with religion or atheism. Halik has taught sociology of religion at Charles University in Prague since 1997. The John Templeton Foundation is conservative and evangelical.

John XXIII: According to Cardinal Loris Capovilla, the former private secretary of John XXIII, initially Pope Francis wanted to call himself John XXIV. But then the newly elected pope spoke to the Brazilian cardinal Hummes who reminded him not to forget the poor.

Glowing Statue: Since mid-January people are making pilgrimages to a one-food-statue of Our Lady of Banneux in the quite town of Jalhay, Belgium because the statue is glowing in the dark. Wednesday night 500 people were present. The statue belongs to a retired couples. A professor of mineralogy believes according to the public television channel that the plaster of the statue is simply phosphorescent. But the couple refuses an analysis. Quote: “This does not interested us. The statue is fine the way it is.”
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Thanks for the news
Tomislav
P.TOMÁŠ HALÍK JE VELMI VSTŘÍCNÝ K JINÝM NÁBOŽENSTVÍM A K BLOUDÍCÍM, A UMÍ POHOTOVĚ ODPOVÍDAT NA VÝZVY DNEŠKA. BYL VYZNAMENÁM PRÁVĚ KVŮLI TOMU. PŘEJME MU TO A BUĎME NA TO HRDI, ŽE NĚJAKÝ ČESKÝ KŘESŤAN TO VYZNAMENÁNÍ OBDRŽEL. MŮŽEME MÍT RŮZNÝ NÁZOR NA NĚKTERÉ JEHO POSTUPY, VÝROKY A POSTOJE, NICMÉNĚ P.TOMÁŠ HALÍK JE A ZŮSTÁVÁ KATOLICKÝM KNĚZEM, KTERÝ PŘINÁŠÍ KRISTA A V KREDU SE HLÁSÍ KE KRISTU A JEHO …More
P.TOMÁŠ HALÍK JE VELMI VSTŘÍCNÝ K JINÝM NÁBOŽENSTVÍM A K BLOUDÍCÍM, A UMÍ POHOTOVĚ ODPOVÍDAT NA VÝZVY DNEŠKA. BYL VYZNAMENÁM PRÁVĚ KVŮLI TOMU. PŘEJME MU TO A BUĎME NA TO HRDI, ŽE NĚJAKÝ ČESKÝ KŘESŤAN TO VYZNAMENÁNÍ OBDRŽEL. MŮŽEME MÍT RŮZNÝ NÁZOR NA NĚKTERÉ JEHO POSTUPY, VÝROKY A POSTOJE, NICMÉNĚ P.TOMÁŠ HALÍK JE A ZŮSTÁVÁ KATOLICKÝM KNĚZEM, KTERÝ PŘINÁŠÍ KRISTA A V KREDU SE HLÁSÍ KE KRISTU A JEHO CÍRKVI OBECNÉ. MÁM DOJEM, ŽE ČÍM MÉNĚ MÁME NĚČEHO HODNOTNÉHO V NÁRODĚ, TÍM HLOUPĚJI S TÍM ZACHÁZÍME. POKUD NĚJAKÝM LIDEM NESTAČÍ PŘÍTOMNOST NĚKOHO, KDO PŘINÁŠÍ ŽIVÉHO KRISTA, A MÍSTO, ABY PŘED NÍM PADNULI NA TVÁŘ, SE JENOM POHRDAVĚ ŠKLEBÍ A ODVRACÍ, PAK SE SAMI ODSEKÁVAJÍ OD SPÁSY, PROTOŽE BEZ KRISTA NEMOHOU NIC.
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Ostrik
Člověče jecminek, ty snad nemáš nad sebou kontrolu.
pařez
Jejda, Ostriku, hledali jsme zřejmě na stejném místě...
Jovana
P. Tomáš Halík est un prêtre catholique.
Radujme se.
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Jovana
Templeton Prize: Czech Father Tomas Halik has won the 2014 Templeton Prize. Halik is a convert, onetime political activist and an advocate for religious freedom and interfaith dialogue. He – quote - dislikes dogmatic figures on either end of the religious spectrum and said his work is aimed at “seekers,” the segment of those asking questions about religious and spiritual issues but unaffiliated …More
Templeton Prize: Czech Father Tomas Halik has won the 2014 Templeton Prize. Halik is a convert, onetime political activist and an advocate for religious freedom and interfaith dialogue. He – quote - dislikes dogmatic figures on either end of the religious spectrum and said his work is aimed at “seekers,” the segment of those asking questions about religious and spiritual issues but unaffiliated with religion or atheism. Halik has taught sociology of religion at Charles University in Prague since 1997. The John Templeton Foundation is conservative and evangelical
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Father Tomas Halik was a Catholic priest, but now he is an apostate to budhism. Therefore he received The Templeton Prize. Its monetary value is currently £1,100,000. The Templeton Foundation is NOT conservative. Sir Templeton John's own theological views conformed to no orthodoxy, and he was eager to learn not just from science but from all of the world's faith traditions. As he once told an …More
Father Tomas Halik was a Catholic priest, but now he is an apostate to budhism. Therefore he received The Templeton Prize. Its monetary value is currently £1,100,000. The Templeton Foundation is NOT conservative. Sir Templeton John's own theological views conformed to no orthodoxy, and he was eager to learn not just from science but from all of the world's faith traditions. As he once told an interviewer, "I grew up as a Presbyterian. Presbyterians thought the Methodists were wrong. Catholics thought all Protestants were wrong. The Jews thought the Christians were wrong. So, what I'm financing is humility. I want people to realize that you shouldn't think you know it all." He expected the John Templeton Foundation to stand apart from any consideration of dogma or personal religious belief and to seek out grantees who are “innovative, creative, enthusiastic, and open to competition and new ideas" in their approach to the Big Questions. Sir John's progressive ideas on finance, spirituality, and science made him a distinctive voice in all these fields, but he never worried about being an iconoclast. Templeton started his Wall Street career in 1938 and went on to create some of the world's largest and most successful international investment funds. He took the strategy of "buy low, sell high" to an extreme, picking nations, industries, and companies hitting rock-bottom, what he called "points of maximum pessimism." When war began in Europe in 1939, he borrowed money to buy 100 shares each in 104 companies selling at one dollar per share or less, including 34 companies that were in bankruptcy. Only four turned out to be worthless, and he turned large profits on the others. www.templetonprize.org/sirjohntempleton.html