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    commemorative coin. As a result of the Bruton Parish church having many valued characteristics‚ and is the most important‚ it should be the building honored with a commemorative coin. The Bruton Parish Church has very deep historical significance. Firstly it was the first Anglican church built in 1660. Many patriots attended some being Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ Richard Henry Lee‚ George Mason and many others. If you didn’t go to church then you were fined and didn’t have a strong faith

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    Catholic Identity: Confusion or Crisis? One of Ave Maria University’s strongest appeal is its firm Catholic Identity rooted in Ex Corde Ecclesia. Identities held to such high standard‚ however‚ are prone to ridicule. The history of Catholic higher education has proven so. Has the Catholic identity of Ave Maria University been questioned? Yes. The Spring of 2015 proved this to the extent that multiple outside sources were portraying Ave Maria University in a negative light‚ explicitly ridiculing

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    The Catholic church expresses unique beliefs and values concerning the idea of personal meaning and identity‚ such as the meaning of ‘being human’ and the belief of sexual identity. God created humans in his own image ‚ this includes our ideas of being humans and our sexual identity. Consequently when we form relationships we confirm to the fruits of the Holy Spirit and rejoice in our relationship with God. The fruits of the Holy Spirit are‚ charity‚ joy‚ peace‚ patience‚ benignity‚ goodness‚ longanimity

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    Sarah Lebovitz January 28‚ 2013 RE 202 Religious Ethics Roman Catholic Views on Abortion In the beginning‚ God created the world. He created the waters‚ the earth‚ the sky‚ the animals‚ and finally‚ He created man and woman to hold dominion over them all. Adam and Eve were created in the image of God‚ and had they not sinned‚ they would have continued to be able to see God and speak to Him without the need of an emissary. When they do eventually

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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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    Why a Catholic Education is Important to Me I am privileged to have been given the gift of Catholic Education. A Catholic Education has been a part of my life for the past 11 years‚ from preschool to now. It provides me with the morals and virtues that everyone person should live by. Being in high school it has allowed me to realize how important a Catholic Education is. My education has been filled with a sense of value for education‚ for life‚ and for Christ. I have been taught to have respect

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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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    FILIPINO CATHOLIC LAITY – CALLED TO BE SAINTS… SENT FORTH AS HEROES (Delivered by: Jedson Marie Tonogan) Seven years from today‚ year 2014‚ in the year 2021‚ the Philippines will be celebrating 500 years of Christianity‚ specifically‚ of Catholicism. History teaches us that in the year 1521‚ Ferdinand Magellan stepped on the shores of these 7000 plus islands and planted the cross of the Catholic Faith‚ thereby making this archipelago the first Catholic‚ nay‚ Christian nation in this part

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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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