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    A Catholic liberal arts education is an education in the liberal arts‚ philosophy‚ and theology that takes wisdom/contemplation to be the end and so regards the liberal arts as a preparation for philosophy and theology. Moreover‚ it sees the wisdom/contemplation attained by theology as being higher than that of philosophy and‚ therefore‚ takes philosophy itself to be ordered to theology. The study of theology improves on our knowledge of God and illuminates the path to perfect happiness

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    Spain has always been a strongly influenced Roman Catholic country. As indicted on the map the entire Spain region population is consists a majority of Roman Catholic between 81% and 94 % of the population. (What Spain) Therefore‚ the Vatican consider Spain the most Catholic County of Europe. (Richburg) Although‚ Catholic Christianity is by the largest religion in Spain. Many Spaniards‚ especially the younger generations choose to ignore the Catholic teachings. According to Current Religious Climate

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    "In a country well governed‚ poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed‚ wealth is something to be ashamed of" (Confucius). In England during the 1500’s almost everyone was catholic. Until 1534 when King Henry VIII wanted to get a divorce from his wife Catherine‚ because she was not able to give him a son to carry on his legacy. When the Pope denied Henry’s request for an annulment the King needed to figure out another was to be able to get his divorce. At this point the King

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    Catholic Social Teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. Catholic Social Teaching is one example of a tradition of ethics. Catholic Social Teaching is one such attempt to provide ethical counsel regarding just relationships in political and economic life (Massaro‚57). In the nation state Chile there is an eschatological imagination of Catholic Social Teaching. An eschatological imagination of Catholic Social Teaching is the counter state of Pinochet’s regime. An eschatological

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    events occurring concurrently that expressed a crisis of the symbol of security pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church. The Medieval Church had total control over the people who‚ regardless of social standing‚ believed in the existence of God‚ heaven‚ and hell. According to the document Lindberg provided‚ the people were instructed from an early age that only through the Roman Catholic Church were they allowed to be received into the light of God and entrance into heaven (The European Reformations

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    save souls‚ grow saints and serve suffering humanity.” (Salvation Army‚ 2016) It is because of this that I believe the Salvation Army deserves the title of Charity of the Year. Catholic Social Teachings have a significant impact on many charities‚ especially the Salvation Army. Solidarity is one of the main aspects of Catholic Social Teachings‚ as it brings people together and helps them to recognise that each individual is part of the one human family – regardless of ethnic‚ national‚ racial‚ gender

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    BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH PA R A G R A P H 4 C H R I S T ’ S FA I T H F U L - H I E R A R C H Y‚ L A I T Y‚ C O N S E C R AT E D L I F E Sem. Mark Anthony Bunsalan Sem. Carl Albert Casipit Sem. Von Ryan L. Relos Sources https:// www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/chura3.htm Christifideles Laici - John Paul II - PostSynodal Apostolic Exhortation (December 30‚ 1988) http ://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocati ons/consecrated-life / Catechism of the Catholic Church Youtube.com Report

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    Many critiques were made about the Catholic church during the time of the Protestant Reformation. One of these critiques can be found in source number 1‚ a letter written from Luther to the Pope. A critique Luther makes about the church in this letter is that they use their power to steal from the people. In Luther’s words‚ “the Roman Church as become the most licentious den of thieves” (Luther). One of the things Luther is referring to here is the Church saying if you buy this certificate‚ called

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    Baylor students were forced to outsource their worship. For years‚ University Baptist Church has been a place for Baylor students to continue practicing their faith. The church serves as a transitional institution‚ allowing students to be an active member of the Waco community while maintaining close ties within this out pocketing of the “Baylor bubble.” In looking at Baylor students that attend University Baptist Church‚ I was hoping to learn why and how UBC has become a place of importance to this microculture

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    The Catholic tradition is forever growing and due to technology being brought into the modern society‚ it can be used for purposes in and out of the church. Technology comes in many shapes and forms and it is a way to spread the news throughout communities and most importantly‚ it can do what a letter cannot‚ spread information worldwide with the click of one button. Technology includes all forms of multimedia‚ the internet and online programs which can both positively and negatively impact on individuals

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