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    influential‚ religious leader in the Catholic Church‚ whom was elected Pope on 28th October 1958. Although he was thought to be a transitional pope‚ John XXIII was often addressed as the ‘good pope’ due to his significant involvement in Catholicism. He challenged the role of the Catholic Church and emphasised the importance of interfaith dialogue. John XXIII’s most significant impact is the creation of the Second Vatican Council‚ which taught the Catholic Church to “open the windows” to engage with

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    Castle Church in Wittenberg‚ Germany to bring attention to the fact that the Roman Catholic Church was corrupt. Many controversies arose because the theses were highly critical of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. The main focuses of the theses were on; the selling of indulgences. Martin Luther’s book To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation was also another cause

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    September 3‚ 2014 ARTCILE: HARVARD SCHOOL OF DIVINITY 1.Many people in their own religion cannot identify someone/something in their religion 2.It is important to study religion‚ so there is a better understanding of the people around us 3.Religion takes on the full affect of people around the world 4.People need to walk up to someone with good intention’s of them and not make a generic assumption 5. We need to study and continue to study in future generations about religion. The more knowledge

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    causes and others were long-term causes. One of the long-term causes of the Reformation was that many people thought that the Church was not following the Bible. For example‚ many people were unhappy with the idea of indulgences. Indulgences were gifts that people gave to the Church so their sins would be forgiven. In 1517 Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church in Wittenberg‚ Germany. They spoke against the theory of indulgences. Luther said they were very secular because mostly rich

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    community) of the Roman Catholic Church. It began on October 11‚ 1962 under‚ Pope John XXIII with over two thousand attendants (Hollis 23). The council ended on December 8‚ 1965‚ with Pope Paul VI presiding over the council due to the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963. The council consisted of four different sessions convening in the fall of the four years during which the council took place. Topics discussed and debated throughout the council were issues concerning the church‚ the liturgy‚ revelation

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    was a dream come true. I observed this service at Holy Name Catholic Church in Washington‚ D.C. where the father is Michael Briese. This service was for Mr. Richard N. Gray. Out of respect for the family‚ before attending I contacted a funeral home in the area to ensure I was able to come and observe. You would have thought I was a reporter attending the service of a notable head of state or something. I sat in the back of the church with a notepad and one of my text books so I could cross reference

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    http://pcw.gov.ph/law/republic-act-10354 17 18. Snow‚ D.‚ Benford‚ R. (1988). “Ideology‚ frame resonance and participant mobilization”. International Social Movement Research. Vol. 1. JAI Press‚ Inc. p. 200. 2. Ateneo Professors (15‚ October 2008). “Catholics can support RH too”. Message posted on http://2010presidentiables.wordpress.com/reproductive-health-bill-5043/text-of-ateneo professors-position-paper-on-rh-bill-5043/. 3 4. Canare‚ R.G. (20‚ December 2012) “In the battle for pushing the RH bill

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    from the Roman Catholic Church. This division arose from social traditions that became part of history‚ which led to present variations

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    religious change that in return it also caused a cultural change that occurred because of Martin Luther. He thought that the pope had too much power and Luther had many disagreements with the Catholic Church. Martin wrote 95 Theses on the university’s chapel door. Luther was then excommunicated from the church Luther was then not wanted in the Diet Of Worms and on his way out was kidnapped. Martin found out that he was just being safely imported to the Wartburg Castle to translate the Bible into German

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    the complete and infallible truth of the Catholic Church. It can be obscured‚ however‚ and perverted to fit the weaknesses of certain peoples and nations. For example‚ in the 16th century the truth was forever obscured to fit the weaknesses of one‚ Martin Luther‚ a renegade Catholic priest who molded church teachings and sacred scripture to fit his uncontrollable vices‚ mainly pride and sensuality. For years‚ certain groups working under the title of ‘Catholic ’ have pressured local Bishops‚ as well

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