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    announce that his duty to the king came first.2 Leaving the church eventually led to its fracturing‚ to form into many different denominations of Christianity seen today.3 There was one person who influenced this religious fracture in other places in the world‚ however‚ and that person was Martin

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    Morality of Euthanasia

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    that the question of euthanasia can be properly dealt with‚ it is first necessary to define the words used. Etymologically speaking‚ in ancient times euthanasia meant an easy death without severe suffering. Today one no longer thinks of this original meaning of the word‚ but rather of some intervention of medicine whereby the suffering of sickness or of the final agony are reduced‚ sometimes also with the danger of suppressing life prematurely. Ultimately‚ the word euthanasia is used in a more particular

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    Catholic Views

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    In relation to my current faith‚ the position I most identify with is that of the Catholic view. I have reached this conclusion partly because I feel the contribution to Church‚ State and Public Justice: Five Views written by Clarke Cochran is the clear and easy to understand‚ but also because of the views he has presented. I find myself aligning with the Catholic views‚ specifically that the mission of the church is “incarnational‚ sacramental‚ social‚ and committed to the poor‚” I have a hard

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    Catholic Tradition

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    The Catholic religion has been governed by strict traditions for more than 1500 years. Catholicism itself was made legal by The Rome Emperor‚ Constantine‚ after 313 A.D. An assembly‚ known as The Council of The Trent‚ was the 16th-century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. This Council was responsible for the establishment of the original Catholic traditions‚ such as the Sacraments‚ church teachings‚ and The Eucharist‚ just to name a few. It was not until the 20th century‚ that

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    double-attached house through out the week. Upper floors were used for social gatherings and community meetings. The population of this church grow and forced the Diocese to send yet another priest to assist Father Matthews. Father Thomas Judge along with Father Matthews continued as plans for a church were underway. The new building would serve as a church‚ school‚ and convent for the Dominican Sisters of Kentucky who had taking on the mission of educating the children of the parish. Later

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    Catholic Sacraments

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    The Sacraments of the Catholic Church are‚ the Church teaches‚ efficacious signs of grace‚ instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church‚ by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper to each sacrament. They bear fruit in those who receive them with the required dispositions." Though not every individual has to receive every sacrament[->0]‚ the Church affirms that‚ for believers as a whole‚ the sacraments

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    Crusade is a military campaign established by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle ages and Late Middle ages. Some people believe that another reason behind the establishment of Crusades was because Pope Urabn II accepted to help the Byzantine Empire by reuniting the Christians under his commandership and provide Empror Alexios I‚ who was the emperor of Byzantine Empire with military support‚ while the Byzantine Empire was facing difficulties due to the territory loss during the

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    Voluntary Euthanasia

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    Title: Euthanasia in Philippines‚ deal or no deal? Introduction: As a Filipino citizen‚ we have great trait towards family which we called “close family ties”. This means that we have strong connection and great affection on our family members whether to our parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings or any other relatives. We value our relationship with our relatives so much that we can’t go on with our live easily without them. But what if the time comes when we we’re about to decide whether to let

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    Reaction to Euthanasia

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    As a Catholic‚ I believe that human life is a sacred gift from God to be cherished and respected because every human being is created in the image and likeness of God. In heeding God’s command‚ "Thou shall not kill"‚ we recognize that we cannot end of our lives or the lives of others as we please. We must respect and protect the dignity of human from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death. It can also be considered as a corruption of the medical profession where physicians take on

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    Catholic Baptism

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    preparing to receive this Church Sacrament will receive spiritual teachings from the Holy Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Enlightened by Jesus Who is the Light of the world [Jn. 1:9]‚ the new Christians now have the potential of becoming ’children of light’. [1 Thess. 5:5; Heb. 10:32; Eph. 5:8] (C.C.C. # 1216‚ 1228) The Sacrament of Baptism is often called "The door of the Church‚" because it is the first of the seven sacraments not only in time (since most Catholics receive it as infants)

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