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The Coronation of King Charles III

do it. now there's no way. people are out with the cameras and phones. taking pictures and videos. it was seen as a real taboo to film the coronation in the '50s. the crowds will fill this whole area. in terms of what the ceremony will mean, in what the monarch stands for, is that being translated in the actual cer ceremony? >> they are hamstrung by what they have to include. it's a religious ceremony. a protestant religious ceremony. the king is a devout protestant, it goes against how he sees the role as the defender of the faith and the head of the church of england. he wants all of the faiths involved. >> we have that.

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The Coronation of King Charles III

them or any of them? >> all this i promise to do. the things which i have here before promised i will perform and keep. so help me god. >> your majesty, are you willing to make, subscribe and declare to the statutory accession declaration oath? >> i am willing. i, charles, do solemnly and sincerely in the presence of god profess, testify, and declare that i am a faithful protestant, and that i will, according to the true intent of the enactments which secure the protestant succession to the throne, uphold and maintain the said enactments to the best of

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The Coronation of King Charles III

by law do or shall appertain to them or any of them? >> all this i promise to do. the things which i have here before promised i will perform and keep. so help me god. >> your majesty, are you willing to make, subscribe and declare to the statutory accession declaration oath? >> i am willing. i, charles, do solemnly and sincerely in the presence of god profess, testify, and declare that i am a faithful protestant, and that i will, according to the true intent of the enactments which secure the protestant succession to the throne, uphold and maintain the said enactments to the best of my

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BBC News

he wore _ in that simple white shirt and that he wore for— in that simple white shirt and that he wore for the anointing moment. we saw him _ he wore for the anointing moment. we saw him kneeling, like any other penitant — saw him kneeling, like any other enitant. ., penitant. third oath mentioned the protestant faith, _ penitant. third oath mentioned the protestant faith, was _ penitant. third oath mentioned the protestant faith, was it _ penitant. third oath mentioned the protestant faith, was it always - penitant. third oath mentioned the protestant faith, was it always as l protestant faith, was it always as cat goric. protestant faith, was it always as cat aoric. ., , , protestant faith, was it always as cat aoric. , ., cat goric. there was oaths about maintaining _ cat goric. there was oaths about maintaining the _ cat goric. there was oaths about maintaining the protestant - cat goric. there was oaths about i maintaining the protestant religion and the _ maintaining the protestant religion and the church of england, but a new monarch _ and the church of england, but a new monarch swears an additional oath, usual— monarch swears an additional oath, usual lip— monarch swears an additional oath, usual tip at— monarch swears an additional oath, usual lip at the first state opening of parliament, but the coronation came _ of parliament, but the coronation came first. — of parliament, but the coronation came first, so charles made this extra _ came first, so charles made this extra oath— came first, so charles made this extra oath that otherwise he might have made in parliament, where he said i'rn _ have made in parliament, where he said i'm a _ have made in parliament, where he said i'm a faithful protestant. so we heard — said i'm a faithful protestant. so we heard a — said i'm a faithful protestant. so we heard a lot more about protestantism than we normally would. —

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The Coronation of King Charles III and Camilla

and keep, so help me god. >> your majesty. are you willing to make, subscribe and declare to the statutory accession declaration oath? >> i am willing. i, charles, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of god, testify and declare that i am a faithful protestant, that i will, according to the true intent of the and accidents, secure the protestant succession to the throne, uphold and maintain, to the best of my powers according to law. ♪

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Public asked to swear allegiance during Coronation

In a coronation full of firsts, female clergy will play a prominent role, and the King himself will pray out loud.

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All In With Chris Hayes

becoming horrifically common i the u.s., just this week npr recorded a woman in oklahoma denied an abortion that sh needed for a medical complication doctors told her to go wait in her car in the parking lot until she was about to have heart attack at which poin they could legally treat her she ended up having to move ou of state to get her abortion oklahoma is one of 15 states where most abortions are effectively banned in th absence of roe v. wade on our podcast, why this i happening, we had jennifer right, just writing a ne biography about a notoriou 19th century abortionist named madame ruffs dale. this is a fascinating book o the history of abortion access long before roe v. wade in the 19th century essential context fo understanding today' antiabortion backlash. >> a lot of the pushback against abortion was the fac that wealthy protestant wome were getting abortions

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more optimistic and hopeful. because to paraphrase the late david trimble, there may be hills ahead of us but there are mountains behind. and i want to close by reflecting on an extraordinary story. just weeks before the agreement, two lifelong friends damien trainor and philip allen were murdered at points pass. one was a protestant, the other catholic. the people who murdered them may have helped to sow chaos and division and to derail the peace talks. they failed. because the story of this remarkable friendship inspired one of the most decisive breakthroughs of the whole peace process. the agreement to share power between equal first and deputy first minister is in a cold premiership with one from each community. as the lead negotiator said at the time, the stories of

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Northern Irelands Peace Babies

stopped it and got on, would with that be normal for you? i certainly wouldn't be as unfazed as they were in the show. but yeah, i guess that's what it was back then. like, we never worry about violence. we don't get on a school bus and fear of our lives like people did. i think it is very separate from us than it is for them. it does just seem completely different world is what they are describing, compared to what we have now. do you think northern ireland will exist in 25 years? to be quite honest, if there is even the smallest sliver of a possibility that, if a united ireland happened, just this unrest and hatred for the other side would be put down, it would be so much better to live in a society where you don't have to live in constant fear of saying you're from the wrong side when you're in the wrong place. is that something that you think still exist, like, do you fear to say whether you are a catholic or protestant in certain areas?

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Northern Irelands Peace Babies

like, i've heard of friends of mine going to certain places and saying that they are catholic when they're protestant or protestant when they are catholic, because they felt they would be under threat if they said otherwise, just because people in the environment they were in, and i think it is still a thing that people do still feel under threat in certain areas. i've never been afraid to say i'm protestant. that's my religion, that's what i believe. and i'm never been afraid, because what are they going to do about it? and i think that it's all about appreciating someone else is different from you and their ideals and ideas may be different from you but that doesn't mean you can't be friends, that doesn't mean you can't work beside them, that doesn't mean you can't train beside them, because the reality of northern ireland is everywhere you go, you are going to be with someone who's a different religion than you, who has different ideas from you and that's what you have to accept and move on from.

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