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Democracy Now! 2025-05-09 Friday

Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now!

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4.85.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Headlines for May 09, 2025; Leo XIV: First U.S.-Born Pope Criticized Trump/Vance on Deportations, Lack of Compassion for Immigrants; Priest Sexual Abuse Survivors Demand Accountability from New Pope: “Open Up Those Archives”; “We Are Not Living. We Are Enduring.” Gaza Mother on Struggle for Food, Safety Under Israeli Blockade; Tyre Nichols Case: Shock & Anger in Memphis as 3 Cops Acquitted on State Murder Charges

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0:00.0

From New York, this is Democracy Now.

0:19.8

I, too, would like this greeting of peace to enter your hearts, to reach your families.

0:25.2

To all people, wherever they may be, to all peoples, to all the earth, peace be with you.

0:36.5

A peace be with you.

0:49.9

The first ever American Pope greets 1.4 billion Roman Catholics and the world with a message of peace, choosing the name Leo the 14th, suggesting a possible emphasis on social justice,

0:59.9

immigrants and labor.

1:01.7

We'll go to Rome to speak with National Catholic Reporter, Executive Editor, James Grimaldi,

1:08.5

and Peter Isley, one of the founders of Snap, Survivor's Network of those

1:13.1

Abuse by Priests. Here in New York, Reverend Brian Massingale joins us, Professor of Theological

1:20.3

and Social Ethics at Fordham University, author of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.

1:33.3

The beloved community is not just a community that eradicates racism and poverty and war, but it also needs to stand against misogyny homophobia,

1:37.3

because if we're going to have a beloved community, you can't have a community

1:41.3

where women are not seen as equal and where homosexual people aren't seen as equal.

1:46.7

In his last public appearance before his death, Pope Francis addressed Easter Sunday Mass and repeated his call for a ceasefire in Gaza,

1:55.8

donating one of his Pope mobiles to be turned into a mobile health care unit for children in Gaza.

2:03.7

As Mother's Day approaches, we speak with a mother in Gaza.

2:07.9

Today, I speak to you from Chan Yunus, where there is no home, no world, and no life as you know it.

2:17.0

It's not an emergency in Gaza.

2:19.9

It's a part of the landscape, a natural extension of a long siege,

2:25.1

and a world that has chosen to become used to seeing us suffer.

2:30.0

We are not living.

2:31.8

We are enduring.

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