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    st francis de sales

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    Priest hood. Francis didn’t even join priest hood when the Bishop told him too. Why did he wait so long you may ask? It’s because he was waiting for God’s will to be clear. The way is pretty ironic how Francis new he was in the clear‚ everytime he would ride on his horse‚ he would fall off and the horse his sword would come out and make a shape of the cross. At first he was appointed provost of his diocese‚ and then second in rank to the bishop. One reason why St. Francis waited was because that in order

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    A day as a priest

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    My interview was with Reverend Andrew Booms who has been appointed by the Bishop of Saginaw to serve as the permanent priest for St. Michael Church in Port Austin. I decided to ask him questions about how he became a priest. There are many details I can learn from a priest. I never knew priests have so much to do from visiting the sick‚ to celebrating mass. There are three main issues I would like to discuss with Father Andy: his childhood‚ his career‚ and his typical day of work. When Andrew

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    After becoming the bishop of Milan‚ Ambrose made many changes within the Western Church. He was accountable for the two first theological works written in Latin‚ which were De Sacramentis on the Sacraments and De Spirtu Sancto on the Holy Spirit. Ambrose was also able to instruct and strengthen the process of preparing for Baptism. He reformed the Church’s way of singing by introducing singing into the Western Church. The singing that was done in the church at the time was known as the “Ambrosian

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    The Greek Orthodox Church

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    (Meyendorff 5).The word orthodox comes from Greek‚ meaning right-believing. currently the orthodox religion has more than 174 million followers throughout the world. The Greek Orthodox church is autocephalous‚ that is‚ governed by its own head bishop. The head bishops of this autocephalous church may be called patriarch‚ metropolitan‚ or archbishop. These clergymen are much like the Pope in that they decide church doctrine and generally make the important decision on controversial topics. In its doctrinal

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    documents pertaining to a remarkable cure of a woman with inoperable cancer were delivered under seal to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. After close scrutiny of this case and examination by the Medical Board and theologians‚ the cardinals and bishops recommended to Pope Benedict XVI that this was a miracle. He approved on December 19‚ 2009‚ and Mary’s canonisation occurred

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    The Great Schism

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    married priests and the belief of trinity were the primary reasons for the "split". The main reason as to why the church split was papal authority. The church of rome came under the authority of the bishop of rome who declared himself as the pope and more important than all the other bishops. But then disputes occurred when the church of constantinople claimed authority because it was the capital of the roman empire. This impacted on the Christian community as now the church was beginning to

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    officials. The members of the Clergy could usually read and write‚ as oppose to the peasants of the time‚ who most usually could not. All of the Clergy were under the authority of the Pope. Pope: The pope was the head of the Catholic Church. Bishops: The Bishops supervised Local parish priests. Local priests: The local parish priests had the most influence on people as he had more contact with the people of his area. 3. How the Church brought the community together and why: The Church was

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    RCIA – The Church II Nativity Catholic Church Gospel Reading: Then Jesus approached and said to them‚ “All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go‚ therefore‚ and make disciples of all nations‚ baptizing them in the name of the Father‚ and of the Son‚ and of the holy Spirit‚ teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold‚ I am with you always‚ until the end of the age”. (Mt. 28:18-20) Review of prior talk: The Church is One because God is One. The

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    Baptists‚ Protestant Christians who accept the basic doctrine of the 16th-century Reformation but have added other beliefs and practices‚ including baptism of believers by immersion only‚ the separation of Church and state‚ and the autonomy of the local church. The Baptists are important for their emphasis on these and other beliefs and for their numbers. The history of the Baptist Church is traced to the early days of the Protestant Reformation-specifically‚ the division of the Reformation. John

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    protestant religions and wrong doings in the Catholic church. The council was made up of all of the bishops of the Catholic Church from everywhere in the world. They discussed the various concerns with the church at the certain time. In the first of the three periods‚ sessions 1-8 were held in Trent. An outbreak of typhus‚ meant the pope had the council moved to Bologna in the Papal States even though 27 bishops stayed in Trent. Sessions 9 and 10 were not influential as no doctrinal or decrees were passed

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