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    Dear Roseville Lutheran Church‚ I am writing you today as a concerned member of your congregation. Recently‚ I found myself on the doorstep of an old‚ breath-takingly beautiful cathedral‚ but I stumbled in only to realize that I‚ a devout Lutheran‚ am not allowed to receive communion. My lack of knowledge on the Eucharist and the guidelines the Catholic church has placed on this sacrament lead to a response of hostility and hurt on this particular guideline. I am writing to tell you that my response

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    Reflection of the Catholic Church Christians of today have been influence by the Catholic Church. However‚ as Anabaptist or Protestants‚ we forget that just five hundred years the Catholic Church was part of the lives and Christian development of our forefathers. Understanding the history of the separation of the Anabaptist and the Catholic Church can help Christians to evaluate those changes: Was it worth it? Did Anabaptist loose good practices? If yes‚ can the Anabaptist re-incorporate them? In

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    Analysis of “The Persecuted Church” by Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz The Middle East is currently facing a crisis that affects Christian residents in the area. Militant groups such as the Islamic State‚ also known as ISIS‚ greatly contribute to the religious persecution in the Middle East. They perform appalling acts that include beheadings‚ merciless beatings‚ and incinerating homes belonging to faithful Christians. The increasing lethal persecutions have caused an estimated 7 million people of faith

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    spine. I am‚ however‚ forced to question whether this dream will ever become a reality. The church‚ it seems‚ is facing a dilemma‚ in that we are losing the youth. Many of our young people are leaving the church‚ and in seeking to answer the question of why this is happening‚ I would like to share with you the resource that I believe to most accurately describe the reason for the youth leaving the church‚ as well as what to do to stem the flow of this widespread desertion. Recommended Resource(s)

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    and make new ones. This involved the church being overthrown and changed entirely. For the reason that the Catholic faith was such a huge deal‚ it was going to take a lot in order for it to be destroyed. It started by all the church property being seized by the government. As time went on further brutality was thought of and eventually acted upon‚ this included churches being sacked by mobs‚ thousands of priests massacred‚ and for those still trying to go to church‚ if caught you were killed. Things

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    to certain practices no matter what the outcome may be. Yet‚ other individuals will disagree and follow their own paths in life by choosing not to participate in such traditions. These two differences can be seen in “Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church‚” a poem by Emily Dickenson‚ and “The Lottery‚” a story written by Shirley Jackson. In “The Lottery” Jackson shows the way a whole village of people chooses to take part in a twisted

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    The Great Schism The Great Schism had a very significant impact on the Catholic church that we know today. This essay will describe the context and both positive and negative effects. As well as my judgement of this event of the Catholic Church today. The Great Schism is also known as East - West Schism took place in 1054. This remarkable event was led by the patriarch of Constantinople‚ Michael Cerularius and Pope Leo IX. This event separated the Eastern churches and the Western churches. The

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    Church & Dwight: Time to Rethink the Portfolio A case report prepared for MG 495 Business Policy (Fall II 2012) (Andrew Smith) (11 November 2012) Church & Dwight: Time to Rethink the Portfolio I. INTRODUCTION A. Executive Summary 1. Summary statement of the problem: Church & Dwight was founded over 160 years ago. A decade ago Church & Dwight was pulling in less than $1 Billion in annual sales while remaining a largely

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    parliaments. The social structure began to change with the humanism as well‚ with the rise of personal power the peasants began to feel equal to the nobles in self-worth if not yet in a monitory sense. This led to further conflict in the Catholic Church as they became more radical in the search for heretics both of this world and from hell itself. How did the religious conflict influence the roles of women in the West? What was considered the number one social problem of the 17th century?

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    Corruption in the Medieval Church Essay First of all‚ did you know that the church during the middle ages had lots of corruption? Do you want to know how they lost all their power? For example‚ simony‚ selling of indulgences‚ priest and monks breaking their vow of chastity and much more. Last but not least‚ because Europe entered the age of the renaissance‚ people became more literate and discovered that the church was not supposed to do these things. Secondly‚ the pope and priests were

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