The article is about Pope John XXIII and the second Vatican council. Pope Pius XII was the pope from 1939 to October 9th‚1958. The cardinals decided to chose a candidate that would be a transitional pope. The cardinals choose someone they thought would be rather harmless‚ simple‚ and out have a quick term as head of the church. So in October of 1958 they elected Angelo Roncalli. As pope‚ Angelo took the name John the XXIII‚ which was almost blasphemous‚ because anyone who knew anything about church
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In 1953 he was apponted the Patriarch of Venice and sunsequently‚ became a Cardinal (Pope 2). He became a pope shortly after following the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958. Throughout his papacy‚ he was known as "Good Pope John" for his inviting warmth‚ good humor‚ and unrelenting kindness (Pope 2). One of his first acts as pope was to visit prisons saying‚ "You couldn’t come to me‚ so I come to you (Pope
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to enhance his alliance with Germany. These laws show how influential Adolf Hitler had become with the Fascist State. Prior to the Manifesto of Race‚ Mussolini held the view that the small Jewish population in Italy should remain undisturbed. Pope Pius XII even wrote Mussolini a letter protesting the new laws. The Pact of Steel‚ May 1939 made the friendship and alliance of Italy and Germany
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Derek is a fourteen year old boy starting his eighth grade year at St. Pius x school. Derek transferred schools this year because everyone was overbearing him and he didn’t like everyone doing that to him...plus his grades were shiftless. So now we’re here with him on his first day with his new classmates. When he walked in he noticed everyone looking at him. Someone people were excited to see the new student but then their was kids with quirky look on their faces. He said to himself “this is a
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The 16th century was an exciting time of economic and political growth and exploration. The Renaissance‚ which sparked Humanism‚ prompted intellectual growth‚ which stimulated critical questions on topics such as the church fathers‚ and scripture that gave a completely new approach to looking at the Bible. The birth of the European Reformation (or Protestantism) is often marked by Martin Luther’s posting of The Ninety-Five Theses on October 31‚ 1517 protesting the Catholic Church’s sale of indulgences
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Combining the spheres of religion and economics gets to the heart of the interaction of theology‚ philosophy‚ and economics. Moveover‚ it brings a more complete answer on how economics have shaped and impacted society. Thinkers like Karl Marx‚ Karl Polanyi‚ and Max Weber‚ have commented or discussed religion in their understanding of the economy—each one making a different case regarding how it fits together or uses religion differently in their arguments. A lot of these arguments have centered around
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Essay Plan To what extent was tradition in English Christianity restored in the 19th century? Introduction What is considered tradition and what is considered dissent Changes during the reformation Churches and Christianity after reformation Anglicans / Methodists/ Roman Catholics Main body - Dissent from tradition Industrial revolution - Population migrate to cities Lack of churches in cities Modern skylines – chimneys not spires Community centre move away
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most well-known raid on the Japanese mainland was the raid on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with the atomic bomb on during August 1945. In the religious community‚ the atomic bombing raids on Japan were heavily criticised. For Example‚ Pope Pius XII said that “every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man.” As a result‚
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religion though Church * 1933 – Catholic concordat * Protestants – Some support Nazis – Some Opposed * Pastor Martin Niemoller – Confessional church * 1935 concordat broken – catholic youth movement abolished * 1937 Pope Pius XI protested * 1941 – Cardinal Galen – attacked Nazis for human rights abuse * Faith Movement – Pagan anti-Christians - Supported by Nazis * 1936 National Reich Church – Hitler #1 Young People – School * Future – Master Race
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* France * 1754-1838 * One of the most versatile‚ skilled and influential diplomats in European history; possibly a traitor to the Ancien Régime and Napolean * Concordat of 1801 * An agreement between Napolean and Pope Pius VII * France * 1801 * Both solidified the Roman Catholic Church as the majority church of France and brought back most of its civil status * Napoleonic Code * Civil code established under Napolean * France
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