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    Elements of religious traditions paper * Religion is very important and so are all of their religious traditions. This paper will describe basic components of religious traditions and their relationship to the sacred. It will include what a religious tradition says including its teachings‚ texts‚ doctrine‚ stories‚ myths‚ and others‚ What a religious tradition does including worship‚ prayer‚ pilgrimage‚ ritual‚ and so forth‚ and how a religious tradition

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    Ut Unum Sint

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    THAT THEY MAY BE ONE Ut Unum Sint Encyclical of Pope John Paul II promulgated on May 25‚ 1995 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I - THE CATHOLIC CHURCH’S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM God’s plan and communion The way of ecumenism: the way of the Church Renewal and conversion The fundamental importance of doctrine The primacy of prayer Ecumenical dialogue Local structures of dialogue Dialogue as an examination of conscience Dialogue as a means of resolving disagreements Practical cooperation CHAPTER

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    Synopsis Directed by Chito S. Roño‚ this adaptation of Lualhati Bautista’s prize-winning novel Dekada 70 chronicles a middle-class Filipino family who‚ over the space of a decade‚ become aware of the political policies that have ultimately led to repression and a state of martial law. Vilma Santos stars as Amanda‚ who realizes the implications of living within a dictatorship after sorting out the contradictory reactions of her husband and five sons. Julian‚ her husband‚ supports his eldest son’s

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    future through what is known as ordinary time. Conversely‚ according to Malloy (2010)‚ an example of sacred time is the sacraments of the Roman-Catholicism religion. As the Patheos‚ Seek‚ Understand (2008-2011) website states‚ that by celebrating the Eucharist‚ Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ Reconciliation‚ Marriage‚ and Anointing of the Sick Roman-Catholicism creates a space of sacred time in everyday life. The important thing to remember about sacred time is not how long it is‚ but instead making effective use

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    Saint Rose of Lima’s original name was Isabel Flores de Oliva. She was born on April 20‚1586 in Peru and died on August 24th‚ 1617. Rose spent her short life praying to God and helping others‚ especially the sick‚ poor‚ and homeless. Saint Rose of Lima is the patron saint of Peru‚ South America and the Philippines. She was the first canonized Saint who had been born in the Western Hemisphere. Isabel Flores de Oliva grew up in Lima‚ Peru. She was one of ten siblings in her house. Her family fell

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    TRADITION STUDY - CHRISTIANITY Origins Students learn about: The historical and cultural context in which Christianity began Students learn to: Outline the historical and cultural context in which Christianity began Judaism in the 1st century It was in the first century that Christianity branched off from its parent religion Judaism. The authority of Judaism was divided amongst a number of groups who sought to control the direction of the religion. The most influential group during

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    The East-West Schism The Filioque‚ or addition of the clause “and from the son” to the Nicene Creed‚ in the west brought the two halves of Christendom into conflict. Two issues were at stake- theology and authority. Was it theologically sound to state that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son as the west came to believe? If so‚ by whose authority could the Nicene Creed be altered? http://joshhatala.wordpress.com/history/the-great-schism-of-1054-an-historiographic-view-by-josh-hatala/

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    Gregory the Great

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    Formative Years Before the Papacy Gregory the Great was born as Gregory‚ sometime between 540 and 545‚ to parents of good station. He grew up in Rome‚ and was educated as best as was possible. At the time‚ the (College of Rome?) had fallen from prominence into ruin after losing all of its grants and incomes from the Emperor Justinian and the educational culture of Rome was diminishing quickly as the city was torn between wars and invasions. Still‚ Gregory was educated to the educational standards

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    ordinary experience and into extraordinary realities; Rituals are often based on the myths contained in a given worldview. Believers feel called upon to do what their great leaders did. Thus‚ Christians celebrate the ritual of the Last Supper (the Eucharist) just as Jesus did almost 2‚000 years ago. And in participating in this unique‚ myth-based ritual‚ a full-on Christian is brought back into authentic Christian experience‚ which will be the basis of our discussion today‚ if such Dimension and others

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    Religion 100‚ Paper #1‚ Who I have become today We may all be different people‚ but we each have a religion we belong to which describes who we are and who we will become. My name is Maritza Lopez-Portillo and I will be telling you my personal experience and what brought me to where I am now due to my religion. Throughout my life I have always been a Catholic‚ but never took much meaning of it into my life‚ till I was in my junior year of high school. Growing up I was always a Catholic and I

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