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    this significant mass. This mass had a distinctive order of the ritual which consisted of three rites: Entrance rite‚ liturgy of the word‚ liturgy of the Eucharist‚ communion rite and concluding rite. To assist the ritual‚ symbols are used to show meaning in the mass. Some of these symbols include the chalice‚ alter cloth‚ San Damiano Cross‚ Eucharist and the mitre. The transforming power of the ritual allows the participants to partake in a ritual that only happens once a year and gives the believers

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    Kennede Reese Chapter 13 Christianity 1. Define Christianity’s core doctrines. b. Christianity has two core doctrines. The first core doctrine is the Incarnation‚ which asserts that Christ is both fully divine and fully human. The second doctrine is the Trinity‚ which holds that God consists of three persons: Father‚ Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. 2. What are the literal and symbolic meanings of the Greek word ixthus? a. The Greek word for fish is the ixthus‚ each letter that begins

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    ed in himself:  ○ Baptism:  i. The act of joining the Christian church through sprinkling‚ immersion‚ or  pouring of holy water  ii. Symbol of new life  iii. Sign of God’s love and forgiveness of our sins  ○ The Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion or Eucharist):  i. A holy meal of bread and wine that symbolizes the body and blood of  Christ  ii. Used as a way to remember the life‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus    3. Baptism  ● Washing away of sins and membership in the community of the saved  Anyon

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    The Council of Trent (Latin: Concilium Tridentinum) was the 15th-century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. It is considered to be one of the Church’s most important[1] councils. It convened in Trent (then capital of the Prince-Bishopric of Trent‚ inside the Holy Roman Empire‚ now in modern Italy) between December 13‚ 1545‚ and December 4‚ 1563 in twenty-five sessions for three periods. Council fathers met for the first through eighth sessions in Trent (1545-1547)‚ and for the ninth

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Catholicism has been widely practiced in Colombia ever since the Conquistadors first introduced it to the country. As such‚ Colombian Catholics strive to complete the seven sacraments of baptism‚ reconciliation‚ Eucharist‚ confirmation‚ matrimony‚ holy orders‚ and the anointing of the sick. By completing these sacraments Catholics strengthen their relationship with God. In Colombia‚ the sacrament of matrimony is a very big deal. Weddings are large and grand‚ with

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    Wine was a delicacy‚ more sophisticated than beer. It was reserved for the prestige in ancient Greece and Rome‚ reflecting their power and status. Those who drank wine often looked down upon beer drinkers. Wine was often shared between guests at a symposium‚ where individuals would participate in intellectual discussions about a variety of subjects‚ ranging from political topics to philosophical questions and rhetoric. The formal atmosphere of the gatherings was a reminder of how civilized the Greeks

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    Hildegard von Bingen was a German Benedictine abbess‚ theologian‚ and visionary writer‚ known across Europe as Saint Hildegard or Sybil of the Rhine. She produced major works of religious literature including visionary tracts‚ essays on natural science and medicine‚ liturgical dramas‚ and songs for devotional performance (The State College of Florida). The twelfth century Catholic Church recognized the divine source of Hildegard’s prophecies‚ and authorized her to organize events of public ministry

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    The church of San Giorgio Maggiore was built on the San Giorgio Island between 1566 and 1600 using the design of Palladio. After 1590 the workshop of Tintoretto was commissioned to paint big canvases for decorating it. Due the large number of commissions‚ Tintoretto in his late years increasingly relied on his coworkers. However‚ three surviving paintings placed in a chapel consecrated in 1592 - The Jews in the Desert‚ The Last Supper and The Entombment - were certainly painted by Tintoretto himself

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    “The Canonization” by John Donne Define canonize. 1 to declare (a deceased person) an officially recognized saint 2 to make canonical 3 to sanction by ecclesiastical authority 4 to attribute authoritative sanction or approval to 5 to treat as illustrious‚ preeminent‚ or sacred 6 Don’t know 1. How many steps? 5steps. 2. What does it mean to be beatified? to give a dead person a title of honor for being very good and holy Stanza 1 1 Presumably‚ what has been said to the speaker

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    WHY WERE THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ACCUSED OF HERESY? WHAT DOES THEIR DEMISE TELL US ABOUT THE NATURE OF HERETICAL ACCUSATIONS IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY? The fall of the Order of the Knights Templar was far more complex than a simple accusation of heresy and inquisitorial trial. Though the investigation and trial followed a relatively standard process‚ the circumstances of the Order’s collapse were extraordinary; INNOCENCE POLITICS WHATEVER. That being said‚ an apparently extraordinary case is relatively

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