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    Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian was born on 256 in Narbonne of Gaul. He died on 288. Saint Sebastian was venerated in the Roman Catholic Church‚ Eastern Orthodox Church‚ and Oriental church. His feast days are on January 20 (catholic)‚ and on December 18 (eastern Orthodox)‚ and his attributes are arrows. He is the patronage of soldiers‚ plagues‚ arrows‚ and athletes. The details of saint Sebastian’s martyrdom were by Ambrose of Milan. She stated that saint Sebastian came from Milan and

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    As I visited the Chrysler Museum of Arts‚ I looked at several different types of artwork. There was one particular painting that really caught my eye‚ and this was the painting of The Vision of Saint Anthony of Padua by Claudio Coello. As I viewed the painting‚ I noticed that the theatrical backdrop was of an Italianate interior. Located against the backdrop was Anthony of Padua‚ a Franciscan monk dressed in dark robes and baring his head according to the dictates of his order‚ falls to his knees

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    Saint Rachel Case Study

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    Give a brief description of the life of the saint whose name you have chosen for confirmation. Saint Rachel was the daughter of Laban and she was an old testament Jewish matriarch. She was the wife of Patriarch Jacob. She had a lot of shame during her marriage about her sterility. Later in life she had two sons‚ Joseph‚ who was gifted the many-coloured coat‚ and Benjamin. Tell how your saint is like Jesus. Saint Rachel is like Jesus in that she is selfless like Jesus when he sacrificed his life

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    Many people are familiar with the well beloved Saint Francis. He is most well known for his care and love of animals and nature. However‚ people use this as a way to prove that he was an environmentalist in the modern sense of the term. They say he is one who tried to strike a movement against the brutalities and injustices of animals. The truth is‚ Saint Francis was a man who loved God’s creation and cared for it as well as he could. Saint Francis‚ however‚ is not a modern environmentalist‚ but

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    Changes in the Concept of Hero and Saint The symbolic ideas of ’the Hero ’ and ’the Saint ’ are at the very root of the human experience‚ and they have been represented -- in different manners from different perspectives -- throughout our history in art‚ religion‚ literature‚ and philosophy. These representations have varied widely depending on the changes in thought that have inevitably taken place throughout the five-thousand years of human history in large part because of cultural shifts

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    Biography: Aurelius Augustinus (referred to as “St. Augustine of Hippo) was born in Tagaste (now Souk- Ahras)‚ North Africa on November 13‚ 354. His family was not rich growing up but Augustine still received a Christian education. Wild as a child he had a long-term relationship with a freedwoman who bore him a son. When he was 19 he was introduced to philosophy at Carthage where he became a brilliant student who mastered Latin and knew Greek. He worked as a professor at Carthage for a while but

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    Gabriele Raine Baljak English 11 Mr. Robert Barry November 4th 2013 Alienation in the Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka In the novella‚ The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ a story about a young man named Gregor who was alienated from his job‚ his humanity‚ his family and even his body. Gregor barely notices his metamorphosis into a bug; life remained the same for him. After the metamorphosis‚ Gregor feels completely alienated from his room and environment‚ a symbol of this was through him being

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    Donna Smolenski 0526860 908-432-1133 dsmolenski4003@gmail.comTESC‚ May 2013 HUM-101-OL Elements in the Life and Works of the Secular Saint The element that I found the most captivating in regards to Simone Weil would be her utter devotion to non-conformity. This unique and intelligent woman did not let the thoughts or words of others deny her from voicing her strong opinions. In a world historically dominated by male authoritative figures‚ she was a force to be reckoned with. In large part

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Sister Elizabeth Ann Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley on August 28th‚ 1774 in New York City to wealthy parents. Elizabeth suffered many losses early in life starting with the loss of her mother when she was just three years old‚ and a younger sister two years later. She was raised Episcopalian by her mother and stepmother. Her father was a humanitarin who taught his daughter to love and be of service to others. Elizabeth had a great interest in reading and particularly

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    Statistics show that 1 in 10 Americans have suffered depression‚ depression often being a result of isolation and alienation from society. In the short story “Metamorphosis”‚ Franz Kafka utilizes point of view and anthropomorphism to develop the theme of alienation. Throughout the novel‚ Mr. Kafka uses third person limited point of view to tell the story of Gregor Samsa’s life-changing transformation. This literary device gives the author the ability to display both the protagonist’s emotions and

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