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    English Views of Native Americans during Catholic-Protestant Conflict in the New World During the 16th and 17th century‚ as settlers from Europe continued to flock to the New World‚ technologies were being introduced that affected English views of Native Americans and how they saw Catholic‚ or more specifically‚ Spanish treatment of the Natives. Many countries wanted superiority in the Americas and to do that they needed more colonists and support from their homelands. To accomplish these goals

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    Birth control‚ sterilization‚ and any other way to control a population‚ was antithetical to their philosophy. Especially in the predominately Catholic continent of Latin America‚ a decline in birth rate meant a decline in membership to the Church (“Eugenics”). In fear of this‚ Pope Pius XI promulgated Casti Connubii in 1930. It banned sterilization‚ mass-genocide of the unfit‚ and all methods

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    Ten Mega Trends Shaping the Catholic Church The article is about major events from the past which have affected Catholicism. Through the years‚ a lot have had happen in the world and have changed the face of the Church. The author listed his ten mega trends which he believes have moved Catholicism and formed the religion what we know today. The first on the list was how Catholics from 1st world regions‚ namely Europe and North America have decreased while poorer regions such as South Africa and

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    Trent that Set a ‘ New Trend’ in the Catholic Church Introduction The Church is both human and divine. History has proved that at times the human element uses the Church to meet its desires in the world. Immorality‚ nepotism etc. are seen here and there. These are problems originating from the Church leaders themselves. Moreover‚ some Christians took the responsibility of explaining the Word and other ecclesiastical issues in their own hands‚ ignoring the Magisterium and in so doing‚ they ended

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    Program sponsored podcast‚ Radio Free Catholic Education‚ or RFCE‚ was broadcasted to the public during the morning hours. As commonly expected from everyone who listened to the show for the past few years it had been broadcasting‚ the voice of former Republic Program Representative (and secretly‚ a BCA and Coalition member) Beatrice Peterson conducted her usual routine. [Voice of Beatrice Peterson]: “Ladies and Gentleman‚ boys and girls of the Greater American Catholic School System‚ you are listening

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    We understand Catholic identity through St. Patricks Cathedral by the Gothic Architecture. The Gothic Architecture was a new development in the 12th-16th century. The three main features Gothic Architecture are the pointed arch‚ ribbed vault and the flying buttress. The pointed arch helps support more weight‚ the ribbed vault helps to support more weight on the columns and the flying buttress helped support more weight from the outside. These features allowed more space‚ higher ceilings and larger

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    ShuDon Brown 4/5/11 School Uniforms Students in Catholic and Public Schools are required to wear school uniforms. When school uniform policies are put into place‚ studies show that there is an improvement in both attitude and school work. Wearing uniforms would also reduce clothing costs and many problems related to competition in dress. Not wearing regular clothes everyday would be a great idea because you can be yourself and be an individual

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    Three important Catholic Social Teaching (CST) principles Russell B. Connors Jr. discuss in his reading‚ “Catholic Social Teaching - Convictions and Connections”‚ that relates to the community work and learning at Bridging‚ which is a nonprofit organization that provides for Minnesota community by distributing donated furniture and household good for those who can’t afford‚ is dignity of work‚ community‚ and most importantly option for the poor. First‚ the Bridging community work and learning is

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    Américas (Catholic Mission of Our Lady of the Americas) Religion is very important to most people in society today. It has been around for many years and many different religions have emerged. It is hard for a person to step into a religious environment that is unfamiliar to them. I have never been inside a church and all of my life my family never really told me about religion. The social phenomenon I studied was a Catholic Mass. On Sunday morning‚ October 23‚ 2011‚ I attended the Catholic Mission

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    Canterbury--serves as Geoffrey Chaucer’s own lament about the corruption of the Catholic Church in 14th century Europe.The pilgrims taking part in this pilgrimage are not necessarily the most pious pilgrims in the world: for many of the travelers‚ this pilgrimage is a tourist expedition rather than a devout religious quest.Chaucer utilizes this anthology of works to develop his ideas about the imperfections of the Catholic Church and how many people viewed

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