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On Christmas Eve, a rebroadcast of a conversation about the life and meaning of Christ in the new millennium with author of "The Three Gospels" Reynolds Price, the Reverend Gardner Taylor from Brooklyn's Concord Baptist Church of Christ, and Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete of the archdiocese of New York (from December 24, 1999).
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Frank Marshall 04/10/2008 03:45 PM Report
Charlie,
Words are just not adequate to cover the simple expression of belief by these men.Powerful stuff. Well done again Charlie
Phyllis Mowry 03/18/2008 07:23 PM Report
The eye a shock and looking painful..Charlie Rose ...but thank you for being on top of the Bear Sterns incident. Your show viewed here in Kansas Mon. March 17, 2008 11;00 pm. Good information...great job as always.
Frank Marshall 03/18/2008 06:26 PM Report
Charlie,
Words are just not adequate to cover the simple expression of belief by these men.Powerful stuff. Well done again Charlie
Frank Marshall 03/18/2008 06:26 PM Report
Charlie,
Words are just not adequate to cover the simple expression of belief by these men.Powerful stuff. Well done again Charlie
SR 08/23/2007 12:45 AM Report
This is so wonderful. Charlie at his best. Awesome guests. I wish Charlie could have Christopher Hitchens and Lorenzo Albacete on the same show.
Palladio 07/01/2007 02:48 PM Report
This is a masterpiece, all of it moving: three Christians of different faiths saying in civil and even eloquent tones what needs to be said--every day of the year. I have looked for it since I first saw it 1999. Now I am going to buy it to share with my children, not just at Christmas.
Mr. Rose, you are being drowned out in a sea of bad taste on television, but this is a beacon to me and a monument to your intellect and aesthetic judgment for which I thank you. May God bless you and your family.