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WRAP Prayers for the Pope in New York, Washington DC
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New York - April 1, 2005
1. Exterior of St. Patrick's Cathedral
2. Wide shot of service at St. Patrick's
3. Various shots of people mourning inside cathedral
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christine Tomczak, New York Catholic:
I'm very sad, very sad. He was a wonderful man. He was a gift to everybody. Very sad.
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox Pop (no name given), New York Catholic:
It's a very sad day for all of us, especially people who love the Pope. Especially, because he's been such a great pope, the most beloved pope I've ever known. And we're going to miss him.
Washington, DC - April 1, 2005
6. Close shot of cross on top of St. Matthews
7. Close shot of words above door reading St Matthews Cathedral, pull out to wider shot
8. Procession into service at St. Matthews
9. Wide shot of cathedral as procession walks towards front
10. Cutaways of people at service
11. Wide shot of service
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington:
We pray also that he will not suffer that he will be able to continue that serenity. They always mention that word serenity, and that's very beautiful that this Holy Father is serene as he puts himself - as he always has, all his life, in all the time that we've known him - puts himself serenely into the hands of a loving God.
13. Tilt down from top of the Cathedral to pulpit area
14. Wide shot of McCarrick walking out to speak to the press
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington:
What we're hearing now from Rome, if my information is correct, is that the holy Father is sinking and we pray that the Lord, who must love this man very much because this man loves him very much, that the Lord will take him peacefully to himself if that's his will right now.
16. Exterior shots of Catholic University of America
17. People walking up the stairs to the basillica
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Susan Coggin, Catholic University Student:
Very sad, my heart's very heavy. It's the end of an era. I'm a product of Vatican 2. He brought Catholicism to young people, made it accessible. And it's just very sad.
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christine Neulieb, Catholic University Student:
I'm praying for him. It's of course a strange thing for me to think about, having anyone other than John Paul II as pope because he's been pope since before I was born. And he's such a great man and he's done such incredible things for the church. But I trust that the Holy Spirit will lead us into a new era.
20. Wide shot of service at Catholic University Basillica
21. Cutaway of people at service
22. Close shot of flowers at service, focus onto painting of John Paul II in the background
STORYLINE
As Pope John Paul II clinged to life on Friday, Americans across the United States came out to pray for him.
Hundreds of people gathered at New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Some said the rosary, some lit candles, others just prayed and wept.
Tearful and full of prayer, American Catholics struggled to articulate their emotions, as word began to circulate that the pope was facing his final moments.
In Washington, St. Matthews Cathedral was filled with people, waiting word on the pope's condition.
In a noon Mass led by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the Archbishop of Washington said he was praying that God would take Pope John Paul peacefully so that he will not suffer.
Speaking to reporters outside the Cathedral, McCarrick said he heard from Rome that the pope was sinking, adding there has been a a general deterioration of the pope's condition.
At Catholic University in Washington, the mood across campus could only be described as sombre.
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Washington DC Metropolitan PD units escorting a protest [Washington D.C. | 7/18/2013]
Several Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department units seen here escorting a demonstration against the evil and tyrannic communist Chinese government.
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DCMPD unit 8647
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an unmarked SUV, probably from the United States Secret Service (Police) which have a checkpoint where it arrives.
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DCMPD unit 8811, a Ford F-350 - I didn't even knew that they have pickup trucks.
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All units leaving the protest as it turned off the streets. Also note the K-9 unit at 4:58
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, USA, 7/18/2013.
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Obama Welcomes Pope Francis to White House
Mustering all the pageantry the White House has to offer, President Barack Obama welcomed Pope Francis to Washington on Wednesday and credited the pontiff for setting a moral example that is shaking us out of our complacency with his reminders to care for the poor and the planet. (Sept. 23)
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A police escort for dignitaries in front of the White House. Not sure who is being escorted.
Christmas celebrations in Washington DC and New York
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New York
1. Jeep decked in Christmas decorations driving past, man dressed as Santa Claus waves from jeep, tilt up to Saint Patrick's Cathedral
2. Christmas decoration on cathedral wall
3. People on steps of cathedral
4. Various of mass being conducted
5. Various of communion
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff Gale, churchgoer:
Oh, holiday greetings to the whole world. This is a day that everybody shares and I guess especially this year, this is the first time I've got some older boys. Their good friends are over in Iraq this year, and it is their turn and I wish them all the best of the seasons.
7. Tilt down exterior of 'New York Cares' building
8. Volunteers working in 'New York Cares' centre, pan to sign
9. Pan of men looking at coats
10. Various of volunteers helping people
11. Sign, reads: 'Volunteers at work here'
12. Various of people trying on clothes
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ariel Zwang, executive director of New York Cares:
What is special about today is, you know, it is Hanukkah, it is Christmas, it is Kwanzaa, this is a special time for those of us who are fortunate enough to have a warm place to live and enough warm clothing to think about those who really aren't as lucky.
14. Volunteers in front of clothing, zoom to sign on wall: 'Volunteers at work here'
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Washington, DC - 25 December, 2005
15. Various shots of mass at National Cathedral
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16. Pan from churchgoers to mass at Foundry United Methodist Church
17. Choir singing
18. Stained glass window
19. Wide shot of service
20. Dean Snyder, Senior Minister Foundry United Methodist Church, addressing congregation
21. Parishioners
21. Snyder walking away
22. Family leaving at end of ceremony UPSOUND: (English), Boy, Merry Christmas.
STORYLINE
Americans across the United States celebrated Christmas Day at church services on Sunday.
New Yorkers gathered at Saint Patrick's Cathedral for a Christmas mass.
Meanwhile, volunteers working for the New York Cares organisation distributed items such as jackets and blankets to the needy.
Ariel Zwang, the executive director of New York Cares, said it was a time of year when people with a warm place to live should think about those who were less fortunate.
In the nation's capital, Washingtonians packed the National Cathedral and the Foundry United Methodist Church for Christmas masses.
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Raw: Pope Wraps Up His Visit to Washington
Pope Francis wrapped up his visit to Washington after delivering a historic address to Congress and visiting with a group of homeless and needy people who are fed by Catholic Charities. (Sept. 24)
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New York
1. Exterior of St Patrick's Cathedral in New York
2. Interior of Cathedral
3. People praying
4. UPSOUND Priest conducting service
5. Various of service
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pat Mullen, New York Parishioner
Anyone in any religion should feel, whether it's Catholic, Judaism, Muslim, whatever it may be. This is a time for us to talk to God and to gain strength from God as to what's happened. Of course there's no doubt in my mind that good will overcome evil. And what was done here was absolute evil. And I think it's incumbent upon everyone who has any religious faith like I do, to look to God and to ask God for strength.
7. Exterior of Cathedral
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rudolph Giuliani, New York Mayor
Today is also Sunday, which I was very thankful for when I woke up this morning. It's wonderful to get to Sunday and have a beautiful Sunday and it is an appropriate day to reflect on what happened last week and people are doing it in churches all over the city. There will be a mass at St Patrick's this evening at five o'clock. But life goes on.
9. Exteriors of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
10. People entering the church
11. Interior wide of congregation
12. Close up of women in congregation
13. Deacon carrying American flag to front of church
Washington DC - 16 September 2001
14. Wide pan of interior of St Matthews church in Washington DC
15. Close up woman praying
16. Woman making sing of the cross
17. Man praying at altar
STORYLINE:
Rarely have the prayers of New Yorkers been so focused as this first Sunday since the horrific terrorist attacks on their city that took thousands of innocent lives.
Hundreds of people attended early mass at New York's St Patrick's Cathedral on Sunday, to remember the victims of Tuesday's attacks in New York city and Washington DC.
People from all walks of life went to the city's famous Catholic cathedral for a Sunday service like no other.
As the faithful prayed, relatives were still clinging to hope that their loved ones would be pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Centre.
New York's Mayor Rudolph Guiliani gave special thanks that he woke on such a beautiful day - a sign that the lives and aspirations of New Yorkers may have been changed forever.
There was also a memorial service at St Bartholomew's Episcopal church where the American flag took center stage in honour of those killed and those still to be found.
Similar prayers were being said in Washington DC.
At St Matthews a church solemn congregation prayed in silence, meditating on the souls of those who will never return because of Tuesday's evil deeds.
It was five days ago that two jetliners brought down the twin 110-storey towers of the World Trade Centre.
Only 180 people have been confirmed dead at the Trade Center while more than five-thousand remain missing.
The Pentagon toll was 188.
A fourth hijacked airliner crashed near Pittsburgh killing all 45 passengers and crew members on board.
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Churches in Washington, D.C., have started extending invitations to President-elect Barack Obama and
HEADLINE: D.C. churches vying for Obama family's membership
CAPTION: Churches in Washington, D.C., have started extending invitations to President-elect Barack Obama and his family, touting their African-American roots, their ties to presidents past and to Obama himself. (Nov. 17)
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(Nats Bells)
Washington, DC churches are preparing the welcome mat for the latest resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Some have started lobbying the next president in the hopes that Obama family may be enticed to join their flock.
(Senior Pastor Dean Snyder, Foundry United Methodist Church)
I hope President's find a place of worship where they feel comfortable, where they - especially if they have children - will be able to bring their children up and feel like their children are getting a good education in the faith tradition.
Closest to the White House is St. John's Church, an Episcopal parish known as the Church of the Presidents for its historic ties to White House residents.
Outgoing President George W. Bush has only infrequently attended services locally, occasionally going to St. John's.
Whatever President-elect Obama decides it is sure to be looked at carefully after his public falling out with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who served as his pastor for 20 years.
Foundry United Methodist Church was regularly attended by the Clintons during their White House years.
Senior Pastor Dean Snyder said the congregation plans to contact all new Washington arrivals, including the First Family, to let them know that they are welcome.
(Nats: Choir)
(Lance Etchison, Foundry Worshipper)
It is definitely inclusive, they welcome all kind of people. But I think his church should be his decision.
At Metropolitan AME Church, a historic, predominantly black congregation parishioners have been buzzing about the potential that the incoming president, first lady Michelle and their daughters might attend services with them.
Senior Pastor Ronald Braxton says it would be a good thing if Obama resumed worshipping at a congregation with its roots in the African-American community.
(UPSOUND: Congregation cheering)
(Toni Roy, Metropolitan AME worshipper)
The members of the Church will welcome him and his family and surround him with love.
Pastors at numerous D.C. congregations said they understand that their own words would be more closely scrutinized if the First family were sitting in the pews, but universally they said they wouldn't change what they preach.
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Prayers for Pope across US, President Bush's tribute
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New York City
1. Wide exterior, tilt down on exterior of St Patrick's Cathedral
2. TV crews across from St Patrick's Cathedral
3. Wide shot interior of priest walking to alter
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Monsignor Eugene Clark, St Patrick's Cathedral priest:
He has been a marvel and a most extraordinary man. Literally, from our point of view, plucked out of the background and made Holy Father. Plus the people in Rome knew more often than we did at the time, but I need not to tell you that his impact on the world has been most extraordinary.
5. Various New York newspapers, including New York Times
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Monsignor Eugene Clark, St Patrick's Cathedral priest:
Today, as he is dying, we ask the lord to be with him. But also we thank the lord for all that he gave us in him. In the name of the Holy Father, of the Son and the Holy Spirit.
7. Various interiors of cathedral
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Voxpop, Serena Booye, church patron:
I hope that he rests in peace and goes peacefully. He's a wonderful man. He is so holy that god is waiting for him.
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Voxpop, Fran McKierman, church patron:
I hope that with the entrance to death of our dear Holy Father we will have some real peace on earth and for all of us.
10. Wide, tilt up on St Patrick's cathedral exterior
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Washington DC
11. Wide shot of Saint Matthews Cathedral as people enter
12. Various interiors of people praying
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Monsignor Ronald Jameson, Saint Matthews Rector
Today we pray for John Paul the second in his last hours. We also remember all that he has given to us and the world.
14. Cutaway interior church
15. Jameson
16. Various of communion
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Voxpop, church patron
My first prayer would be for his complete healing. By the power of Jesus Christ he can be healed, but that is my prayer and that is my wish because I am greedy and I love the man, but if this is his day then I would pray for him to go peacefully and painlessly.
18. Various interiors of church
US POOL
Washington DC
19. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President (Radio Address)
Good morning. Before I begin today, I would like to say a word about Pope John Paul the second. His holiness is a faithful servant of god and a champion of human dignity and freedom. He is an inspiration to us all. Laura and I join millions of Americans and so many around the world who are praying for the holy father.
STORYLINE:
Americans continued to pray on Saturday for Pope John Paul II.
In New York City, people gathered at Saint Patrick's Cathedral for a morning mass. Some prayed while others wept for the pope.
Speaking about the pope, Monsignor Eugene Clark told patrons that the pope's impact on the world has been most extraordinary.
Meanwhile in Washington, people gathered at St. Matthews Cathedral to offer their prayers.
US President George W Bush said Pope John Paul II had been a faithful servant of god and a champion of human dignity and freedom.
He is an inspiration to us all, Bush said in his weekly radio address. Laura and I join millions of Americans and so many around the world who are praying for the Holy Father.
The president has received regular briefings about the pontiff's condition since the pope's health began deteriorating on Thursday.
The Vatican, describing the pope's health status as very grave, said he showed the first signs of losing consciousness at dawn on Saturday.
Bush, who was spending the weekend at the White House, was in the Oval Office before 7 a.m. EST(1200 GMT) on Saturday. In addition to getting his usual national security and intelligence briefings, Bush was getting updates on the pope from senior aides, spokesman Ken Lisaius said.
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Thousands Pack Pope Parade Route in Washington
Cheering crowds jammed a parade route through Washington Wednesday hoping to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis. Many Catholics said his message was good for the future of the church. (Sept. 23)
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Fallen Officers Honored in 'Blue Mass'
(3 May 2016) State and federal law enforcement officers marked National Police Week Tuesday in Washington with the annual Blue Mass ceremony.
A processional marched through downtown Washington before the mass which included an honor guard and bagpipes.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed the week of May 15th National Police Week in honor of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
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Fallen Officers Honored in 'Blue Mass'
State and federal law enforcement attended the annual 'Blue Mass' in Washington Tuesday to commemorate National Police Week, which honors law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. (May 3)
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'Moment of Silence' at DC Tree Lighting
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The mass shooting in California has intruded on a normally festive event in Washington - the annual lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree.
House Speaker Paul Ryan asked for a moment of silence and for prayers for the multiple shooting victims at a Southern California social services center.
Before throwing the switch illuminating the tree on the Capitol's west lawn, Ryan said I hope it will be a reminder throughout this Christmas season that even in the darkest of times, God is there and He is good.
The speaker added, For those of us who are Christian, he gave us his only son.
After a countdown, the 74-foot Alaskan spruce was lit and the United States Army Band performed O Christmas Tree.
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