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    how the Catholic Church has developed. St. Thomas Aquinas was an Italian philosopher and theologian of the medieval period born in 1225 in Italy who was a significant mover and shaker. So what was his role in the changing church‚ how did he use his influence‚ what change occurred as a result and where is the Church now as a result? Tomas Aquinas had a role and also an influence in the Catholic Church. He was a philosopher and theologian and he used his role to create change in the Catholic Church

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    AP World History 3 August 3‚ 2009 Comparison of Catholic and Hindu Religious Services and Their Sanctums Modern religions are separated by thousands of years of cultural diffusion and theological diversity. Each region of the planet has its own popularized religious practices that therefore define the region and‚ more importantly‚ the people that live there. However‚ what exactly separates two groups’ religious followers‚ for example‚ Catholics and Hindus? Is the difference the place they worship

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    The tensions between the members of the Church of England and the Catholic Church were amplified by the rulings in the late fifteen hundreds. With the ever changing religious views of the monarchy‚ the people of England were pulled back and forth with it. So a small group of faithful Catholics decided that extreme measures needed to be taken to change the Monarch back in their favor. Guy Fawkes was part of a small group that tried to blow up Parliament by planting gunpowder under the House of Lords

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    I attended the San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church located in the Old Town Plaza of Albuquerque‚ New Mexico on Monday October 15th. The church was originally found and served by the Franciscan Faris. When I entered the church I was amazed at how small the church actually was. From the outside the church looks bigger. The first thing that I noticed when walking in is the altar at the front of the church. The altar has statues of three iconic saints; the one in the center is San Felipe de Neri.

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    Throughout the long standing history of the Catholic Church‚ dynamic and influential positions have been predominately held by men. From the Church’s Worldwide Leader‚ the Pope‚ down through the ranks of Cardinal‚ Archbishop‚ Bishop‚ Priest‚ and Deacon; men hold these responsibilities almost exclusively. However‚ women have‚ throughout the years‚ played a vastly significant role in shaping the Catholic Church’s history‚ its ministry‚ and its overall world impact. Saint Therese of Lisieux and Mother

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    Crisis:Young People Leaving the Catholic Church What role does today ’s Roman Catholic Church play in our culture‚ as it relates to America ’s adolescents‚ teens and young adults? Is there still a place for organized religion in a society were Snookie and the iPad have all but replaced Jesus Christ and the bible? As the newly-elect pontiff Pope Benedict prepares to guide the Roman Catholic Church into the future‚ church leaders are struggling to keep young people from leaving the faith.

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    IMPACT MARTIN LUTHER HAD ON THE REFORMATION Martin Luther had several positive impacts on the Reformation. For instance‚ putting the immorality of the Catholic Church under microscope and later coming to a revolutionary idea that will limit their power. One aspect of the Catholic Church that was challenged by Martin Luther were the indulgences the church was selling in order to build a new church in Rome. Indulgences were the selling of prayers or authorizations

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    Catholic social justice teachings is the heart of the catholic teachings. Inside the heart is love‚ love is the reason that everyone is thought the Catholic Social Justice teachings. I have chosen to do my interview with Mrs. Dona at St. Theresa Catholic school‚ she does the backpack buddies for kids who don’t have food to eat over the weekend. She helps kids whose parents don’t have enough money to feed them. She packs fruits and vegetables to help them have something to eat. This is located at

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    4 In the 16th century‚ Martin Luther created an additional branch of the Roman Catholic Church‚ after he began to question the Church’s beliefs‚ specifically with the Pope’s power‚ and encouraged the commonwealth to also question the church’s authority and religious statements and to denounce them as false. 5 Martin Luther was a German friar‚ Catholic priest‚ professor of theology‚ and seminal figure of the 16th-century movement known as the Protestant reformation. He questioned religious authority

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    During the Middle Ages‚ the catholic church views on crime were of low tolerance and extreme. In the middle ages priests would sentence you to death for what we would call today petty crimes. The Catholic church had a very unrepentant view on crimes in their jurisdictions and communities. The church dealt with falsification of currency‚ written defamations‚ perjury‚ usury‚ and forgery of documents. According to catholicculture.org “widows‚ orphans and helpless folk in general were protected by the

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