The Video department is seeking two Associate Video Journalists to join the team in New York.
The AVJ will also create short video packages and clips for nytimes.com; use real-time reporting tools and analytics; and publish videos using our content management systems, focusing on daily news and breaking news.
Tim Kaine of Virginia told the Human Rights Campaign on Saturday night--as first reported by the Washington Post--that he "thinks" the Catholic Church will join him in endorsing same-sex marriage.
The Catholic Church, however, teaches that marriage is the indissoluble union of one man and one woman as taught by Jesus Christ Himself and that homosexual acts violate the natural law and that there are "no circumstances" under which they can be approved.“My support for marriage equality--my full complete, unconditional support for marriage equality--is at odds with the current doctrine of the church that I still attend,” Kaine, who attends a Catholic church, said at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner held in Washington, D. The full video of his speech is available on You Tube.
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Find something you enjoy that you can easily build into your lifestyle, or build on something that's already part of your routine.The AVJ will generate and pitch ideas, edit short form videos, take in and send out video feeds and log and transcribe footage.Other responsibilities include coordinating with all newsroom desks; tracking video department usage of photos, footage and music as dictated by third party contracts and agreements; and performing related work as assigned. Please send your resume to [email protected] put the position in the subject line.“But I think that’s going to change, too,” Kaine said.“I think that is going to change, too.”The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered" and contrary to the natural law and that: “Under no circumstances can they be approved.” The Catholic Church also teaches that marriage is the permanent union of one man and one woman as taught by Jesus Christ.Matthew 19: 3-6 says the following:“Some Pharisees approached Him, and tested Him, saying, ‘Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause whatever?’ He said in reply, ‘Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator “made them male and female” and said, “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh”? Therefore, what God has joined together, no human being must separate.’”“In his preaching Jesus unequivocally taught the original meaning of the union of man and woman as the Creator willed it from the beginning permission given by Moses to divorce one's wife was a concession to the hardness of hearts.