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    Celibacy and Priesthood

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    Church and not essential to the priesthood.Agents of destruction have not for once relented in their mission. The same man who shot Pope John Paul II in May 13‚ 1981‚ in St. Peter’s Square at Vatican City is still the same person demanding that Pope Benedict XVI should resign. Mehmet Ali Ağca‚ a trained sniper from Turkey who shot the late pope has been has been making effrontery to terminate the assignment of the church to reach out to the unreached. Celibacy is an eschatological sign to the Church

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    Saint Alphonsa Red House

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    citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2014) Saint Alphonsa Born 19 August 1910 Died 28 July 1946 (aged 35) Venerated in Catholic Church Beatified 1986 Canonized 12 October 2008‚ Vatican Cityby Pope Benedict XVI Major shrine St. Mary’s Syro-Malabar Church‚ Bharananganam‚ Kerala‚ India. Feast 28 July (Syro-Malabar) Attributes Syrian Catholic saint Patronage Against illness Part of a series on Saint Thomas Christians മാർത്തോമാ നസ്രാണികൾ Alternate names

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    Family, Work and Rest

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    Family: Work and Rest The NEED to BALANCE WORK and REST in FAMILY LIFE 7th World Meeting of Families‚ May 30 – June 2‚ 2012 in Milan‚ Italy Pope Benedict XVI called for a healthier balance between work and rest. The natural rhythms of work and recreation are essential to family life A proper understanding of rest and recreation would help to restore family life In our time‚ unfortunately‚ WORK – excessive competitiveness motivated by the quest for success and the view to

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    The Practice of Celibacy Produces Sexual Predators in the Roman Catholic Church‚ and therefore should be changed. The act of Clerical Celibacy is not a church indoctrinated order‚ rather it is a discipline and therefore can and should be changed. The act of sexual abuse amongst priests has risen in recent decades and many believe this is due to celibacy in the Catholic Church. Celibacy is the act of abstaining from sexual intercourse‚ especially for reasons of religious vows.(“Celibacy” def

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    Sexism Since the beginning of history‚ sexism has always been a prominent barrier between sexes. The notion that women are not on the same level as men has always been in existence. Even in the church there are accusations of sexism. We see it during the book of exodus this belief stems from the creation of Eve‚ through a rib of Adam. From scripture‚ Eve’s roll was to be considered as a servant and a temptress‚ the sole reason why Adam ate the apple. Consequently Eve is blamed as being the reason

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    Reinvestigation of Editorial Genre: On the Basis of Generic Structure Potential Abstract Editorial research has been developed since about 2005 by some professionals in the field such Scholar Ansary or Babaii because there are many following journals of editorials citing their previous development such as Fartousi and Dumanig (2012)‚ Ansary and Babaii(2009) and so on. Out of the gap in the confirmatory developed by Ansary and Babaii (2005)‚ the research attempts to apply their framework in the

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    BENEDICTO XVI A VIKTOR FRANKL’S THEORY APPROACH FROM GRAPHOLOGY AND THE ENNEAGRAM ©juliocavalli@gmail.com http//www.juliocavalli.com.ar Se permite su uso citando la fuente Pope Benedict XVI is to resign. I think everyone was surprised less Enneagram professionals who saw Ratzinger highly developed Six personality. If we combine the concepts of the two disciplines that better study any personality structure - Graphology and Enneagram - we can easily analyze this honest‚ courageous and coherent

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    Ten World Current Events

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    Project in Social Studies Ten current world events Submitted by : Thea Dacyl C. Madrilejo of 9-Courtesy Submitted to: Ms. Carolyn Anne Buen Current Event #1: The 2012 London Summer Olympics The Games of the XXX Olympiad or London 2012 started from July 27‚ 2012 to August 12‚ 2012‚ which took place in London‚ United Kingdom. More than 10‚000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees participated. The Games received much praise for their organization‚ with the volunteers

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    Saint Pope Pius X (born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto) was born on June 2‚ 1835 in Riese‚ Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia‚ Austrian Empire. (now Italy‚ Province of Treviso) He was born in a family of ten‚ three brothers and six sisters. At a young age‚ Giuseppe studied Latin with his village priest. In 1850 he received the tonsure from the Bishop of Treviso‚ and was given a scholarship from the Diocese of Treviso to attend the Seminary of Padua‚ where he finished his classical‚ philosophical‚ and theological

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    Quo Primum

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    Mykayla Jackson Mr. Simonini AP European 27 May 2013 On Jews and Christians Living in the Same Place * * A Quo Primum is an encyclical of Pope Benedict XIV‚ issued by Pope St. Pius V. This proclamation took place in the 18th century‚ when religious tolerance seemed to be at a low. In this proclamation‚ people debate the idea of how the Christians and Jews in Poland are living together. They state arguments‚ pros and cons. Since the earliest of times‚ people often disagreed with Christians

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