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    heart of Catholic Tradition and Christian life. Catholics celebrate the Mass‚ read the Bible‚ and receive the Seven Sacraments. In the Mass we share in the one Sacrifice on the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ‚ as we await his Second Coming. In the Eucharist the Church is as it were at the foot of the Cross with Mary. Receiving Holy Communion with others during the Sacrifice of the Mass brings unity of the Church‚ the Body of Christ.  We learned in the Baltimore Catechism that the reason God made

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    Nicene Creed is named from the ancient city of Nicaea‚ in which the creed was first originally accepted by a council of the church’s bishops in the year 325CE. It is the creed that is proclaimed by Catholics during every Sunday celebration of the Eucharist. Also‚ this same creed has been recognised as official teaching not only by Roman Catholics but also by Eastern Orthodox Catholics‚ Anglicans and all major Protestant churches. For over sixteen hundred years‚ tens of millions of Christian believers

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    St. Maximilian Kolbe Biography Youth Maximilian Kolbe was born as Raymund Kolbe on 8 of January 1894 in Zdunska Wola‚ which was part of the Russian Empire at the time. He was the second son of Maria Dabrowska and of Julius Kolbe. His mother was polish and his father was ethnic German. He had four brothers; Francis‚ Joseph‚ Walenty (who lived a year) and Andrew (who lived four years). Kolbe’s life was strongly influenced by a childhood vision of the Virgin Mary. “That night‚ I asked the

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    St. Clare was born Chiarra Offreduccio in Assisi‚ Italy on July 16‚ 1194 to a wealthy family.  Her father‚ Favorino Scifi‚ was a count and her mother was the countess Ortalana‚ now a blessed. Her father died when she was very young.  After hearing St. Francis preach in the streets one day‚ she confided to him her own desire to live her life for God.  The two became good friends. On Palm Sunday in the year 1212‚ the local bishop presented Clare with a palm‚ which she took as a sign to follow her vocation

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    Christopher Kolibab Mr. Schum R201/R202 17 February 2017 St. Robert Bellarmine The astounding St. Robert Bellarmine was gifted us with his faith between the 16th and 17th centuries. From Pope Benedict XV‚ he earned the title “hammer of heresies” for his style of teaching doctrine‚ zealous attitude‚ and polemic works. Most famously‚ St. Bellarmine authored‚ “Disputations about Controversies of the Christian Faith against Heretics of this Age” in which he protected the most crucial of Church faiths

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    government was already responsible for attempting to repress Romero‚ but failing‚ they took the only other option and assassinated him. The symbol for his cause and his leadership was displayed during the assassination‚ as he was consecrating the Eucharist. An event that occurred that showed the corruption even in the society of the United States‚ occurred earlier than Romero’s fight for social justice. Nixon became President in 1968 and from the day he entered office he started a war against his

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    Lutheran Church of Australia claim that their mission is to teach people to see Jesus Christ through everything in their churches this is accomplished by the sacraments they believe in. The sacraments of the Lutheran Church are as follows Baptism‚ the Eucharist and Penance‚ their non sacramental rites include Confirmation‚ Holy Matrimony‚ Holy Orders and the Anointing of the Sick. (Lutheran Church of Australia‚ 2017) Secondly‚ The Anglican Church. The history of Anglicanism also dates to the 16th century

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    Religious Tradition Depth Study – Christianity Significant People and Ideas 1. The contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ drawn from: Martin Luther Explain the contribution to the development and expression of Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ drawn from: Martin Luther Faith alone‚ grace alone and scripture alone He was born in 1483 in Germany‚ a German monk‚ priest and University

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    [pic] Transylvania University of Braşov Faculty of Languages and Literatures Department of Romanian- English The Religions in Tudor Dynasty [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Braşov 2011 Contents Sentence outline Abstract Key words 1. Introduction 2. Henry VIII and the Reformation 3. Religious changes under Edward VI 4. Mary I and the return to Catholicism 5. Elizabethan Religion

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    Religious Studies 2.4-90823 Emily Willing. Catholicism What the tradition teaches and say about the life after death: Jesus died and accepted his suffering on the cross for us so that we could all live happier lives. Jesus saved us all‚ Because of this Catholics believe he opened the gate of to heaven for us. ‘ Christ offered himself for our salvation’.( Luke 22:19) Then he took the bread‚ gave thanks and broke it‚ and gave it to them saying “This is my body which

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