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for the last seven years from 2011 to 2018 the priestly candidates of st.

Thomas Aquinas seminary have meticulously prepared for their priestly

ordination through study prayer and the discipline of a rigorous seminary

formation these seven deacons were ordained to the eternal priesthood on

Friday June 22nd 2018 by Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais at the seminary in Dillwyn

Virginia. As hundreds of faithful watched Bishop Tissier called each deacon by name

marking the sacred moment the church officially recognizes the priestly

vocation of each candidate. The candidates then lie prostrate on the

ground, called upon the saints in heaven to help them in that most solemn time.

The bishop lastly placed his hands on the head of each ordinand, in sign of

approval of the candidate - as did every priest present with likewise approval.

Each received the holy oil on their hands and the act of consecrating

themselves entirely to their new apostolic mission of saving souls for

Christ as an Alter Christus. The newly ordained priests offered their first

Mass in unison with the bishop and with the help of an assistant priest.

The bishop then loosed their chasubles to show the Church of visibly permits her new

priests to absolve sins through the sacrament of Confession. Six new priests from the

United States and one from Ireland were ordained. Father John Graziano, Father

Thomas Tamm, Father Nicholas McManus, Father Samuel Fabula, Father Thomas

Buschmann, Father Michael Sheahan and Father Thomas O'Hart.

Following this event Bishop Bernard Fellay will ordain three priests on

Friday June 29th in Econe, Switzerland. The next day, Bishop Alfonso de

Galarreta will confirm the Holy priesthood on six more candidates in Zaitskofen,

Germany, totaling sixteen new priests for the priestly Society of Saint Pius X.

These ordinations marked the continued growth of the Society -

preserving the Catholic priesthood and drawing down God's grace to souls

through the sacraments and the Mass.

For more infomation >> SSPX Ordinations 2018 - 7 New Priests from United States - Duration: 2:21.

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Karamo Brown - Opening Hearts in Red States on "Queer Eye" - The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper - Duration: 5:45.

My opponent tonight is Karamo Brown,

one of the stars of the Netflix show, Queer Eye.

If he thinks he's going to get me to cry tonight,

he's gonna have to dig real deep.

Or just mention my dad.

Karamo Brown, everybody.

-Hey! -Karamo, welcome. Welcome. -(cheering and applause)

-So, your father... -Please, don't...

-Can we... can we wait? Can we wait? -Okay. We'll wait.

We'll wait, we'll wait, we'll wait.

But do you know something? Does he love me?

I do.

-We will get to that. -Okay, okay.

-'Cause that's a Pandora's box, all right? -Yes.

And that she-devil's box, you do not want to open.

-I want to talk about your show. -Yes.

Queer Eye. Now, the Fab Five,

uh, you shoot a lot of this in Georgia,

-which is a red state. -Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Is this goal of this show transforming Trump's America

to become more liberal? Is that your end goal?

No!

-Okay, that... -Okay. (laughs)

No, our-our goal is definitely not to change, uh,

you know, the red states pink, you know?

We just want to make sure that they open their hearts

-a little bit. -So you-you w... you're going out there

-to try to change parts of America. -Yeah.

Well, no, we're not trying to change parts of America.

We're trying to make people feel better about who they are

so that, hopefully, they'll change themselves.

How do you have the hard conversation with yourself

so you can have a hard conversation with other people?

How do you have a hard conversation with yourself?

Well, let's start with your father.

-Please, okay, let's... That was... -Okay?

How do you have a hard conversation with yourself?

-We start with my father. -You start with your...

-It-it all starts there. -It starts from the top down.

-Yeah. Uh-huh. -You-you are... You cover culture.

-Yes. -Now, that's something I've never been that into.

-(laughs) -What do you mean... When you walk in there

with a focus on culture, what are you talking about?

So, culture is actually a misleading title, you know?

My goal is actually to fix the inside.

My background is in social work, psychotherapy.

So it's all about figuring out what's blocking you

and what's stopping you from talking to people

or being curious about life.

And that's where, really, my goal is.

That's why you see the tears. It's...

I break them down on the inside.

How do... how do you make somebody... how...

-Now, that's something I'm interested in. -Yeah, okay.

How do you break a person down from the inside?

-Exactly. -How do you get at the tears?

How-how do you make somebody cry?

I've just been watching Republicans all week,

-so that's how I usually do it. Yeah. -Yes, yes?

I just follow their format. Yeah.

'Cause I have been crying since this election started.

-There's been a lot of tears on television. -Yes, definitely.

Well, stuff has shifted. The... Uh, Queer Eye

-for the Straight Guy started in 2003. -Yes.

-Queer Eye is now 15 years later. -Uh-huh.

Well, how is this show different?

How is it approached differently?

How have times changed, in that sense?

Um, well... How have times changed?

-Well, there was a Bush in office the first time. -Yeah.

Now there's a-an ass in office.

-So, yeah. -We've made... we've made America great again.

Uh... (stammers) Perspective, right?

-Sure. -I think what we're really trying to hope

and trying to figure out, like,

why do you all keep trying to change everything, you know?

I liked the country we had beforehand.

And I think what we want people to see

is that there's a beauty in the country that was here once

-and we don't need to change it. -There's been

-some interesting moments on your show as well. -Yes. Yeah.

-Uh, there was one when you were in Georgia, -Yes.

uh, and-and you had a sit-down with a police officer.

What's happen... what happened there?

Well, he is a Trump supporter, a police officer,

and we had a very transparent conversation about what it is

to be a black man, for me, a gay man in America,

with the militarization of police officers.

And it was really beautiful, because two people

who normally don't have a dialogue came together

and found common ground in the fact that we are fathers,

in the fact that we are proud Americans,

in the fact that we want to see our country be the best

-that it can be. -Why do you think people are being draw...

uh, drawn to Queer Eye? It's had a lot of popularity recently.

Uh, what is it about the show that sticks out

that people want to watch?

Uh, as... I-I'm... I wish you could tell me months ago,

-uh, what that secret could be. Uh... -(laughing)

But what do you... what do you think the nugget is

inside of a show like that,

-where people would tune in regularly? -It's-it's funny,

-'cause I tune in regularly to you, so... -I'll take that.

-I'll take... -You actually have it all. It's the good hair,

good clothes, pretty eyes, and being open to America.

-This is... this is... Y... -(cheering and applause)

Are you crying?

So, that message was actually from your father.

I see... Oh, don't... Karamo, you be careful.

-I s... I see your wicked ways. -Yes. Exactly.

Why do you think this resonates in 2018?

Really, it's because, uh, we're at a time right now

where a lot of people feel very divided and disconnected.

They don't feel like people are talking to each other anymore.

And this is an opportunity for people to realize

that we're more alike than we are different.

And that's what's most important in all of this.

-You're political also outside the show. -I am. Very political.

-Wha-What are your passions? -Um, my passions vary

from comprehensive gun control...

I was a-a graduate of, uh, Marjory Stoneman Douglas

in Parkland, Florida. I'm also a father.

And to see these children die at the hands of guns,

it's not about taking guns away from Americans--

it's about how can we work together

-to protect our children. -Do you have political aspirations?

Um, you know what, I-I would say this.

Ronald Reagan was, you know, a Californian man,

and he also was president.

Trump was a reality star, and he's president.

I don't know. Maybe one day, you know,

there could be a gay, black governor of California.

(cheering and applause)

Could that be the change America needs?

You think Californians would vote for a liberal?

(laughing)

Tell me something I already know.

Um, that Donald Trump

is probably the greatest magician we have ever seen.

That sleight of hand-- he tricks you over here and says,

"Look, I'm changing immigration.

"I'm gonna repeal what I just done with all...

"tearing apart all these families,

"while I'm also pulling us out of the U.N.

and, um, the human rights."

And so I think that's something

that we should really be focusing on

is that this greatest magician

is trying to pull the wool over our eyes.

And we now know there's a man behind the curtain,

and we're not gonna take it anymore.

He shows you the big hand,

-he grabs you with the other. -Yeah. Yeah.

I hear that. A new season of Queer Eye

is now available on Netflix. Karamo Brown.

For more infomation >> Karamo Brown - Opening Hearts in Red States on "Queer Eye" - The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper - Duration: 5:45.

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Benjamin Franklin - The Founding Father of United States | Biography | Hungama Kids - Duration: 4:02.

"An investment in Knowledge pays the best Interest":

The man who said this, proved it right, by living a life by it

The man who is known as one of the founding fathers of the United States..

Benjamin Franklin.

Let's take a look at the life and achievements of the multifaceted Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was a Polymath.

Benjamin Franklin who holds expertise in numerous subject areas.

He was author, printer, political theorist, politician, freemason, postmaster, scientist,

inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat.

Let's take a look at his discoveries, inventions and works

Benjamin Franklin was one of the members of 'Committee of Five' that drafted Declaration

of Independence of America.

But, how is it possible for a human to excel in so many things at the same time?

Well, the question was answered by Mr. Franklin himself,

mentioning 13 most important qualities that he followed in his life, in his autobiography.

Numerous educational institutes, libraries & monuments have been constructed in the honour of Benjamin Franklin.

You would also find him on the postage stamp & currency of US.

We hope that you find Benjamin Franklin's story inspiring and motivating.

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