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    an article from the National Catholic Reporter called “Could Catholics Tip the Balance for Death Penalty Repeal”. The article focuses on California Proposition 34 which is better known as the End the Death Penalty Initiative. Earlier in November‚ the residents of California were given the opportunity to vote for or against Proposition 34. Supporters of the Initiative hoped that Catholics would be on their side after the California Catholic Conference gave Catholics the green light to support the

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    The catastrophic torture between Catholic and Puritan powers made religious concerns the primary cause of settling the British colonies. Also‚ the beginning of the English Civil Wars in 1642-1651‚ and the Great migration helped the intensity of the British economic problems progressively slowed to a stop. As a result‚ the settling of the British colonies for economic concerns was continually dying down. Therefore‚ the statement‚ “Throughout the Colonial Period‚ economic concerns had more to do with

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    Outline and explain the model developed by Br Marcellin Flynn for ‘mapping’ the distinctive culture of Catholic schools. Br Marcellin Flynn undertook a study associated with sizeable establishments and corporations to discover the significance of ‘culture’ in school enhancement programs. The culture of a Catholic institute conveys the core beliefs and values‚ symbols‚ rituals and traditions‚ which specifies the importance to the school community. This benefits the parents‚ students and teachers

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    male and female‚ for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Racism is a growing topic in society and as people become more aware of the topic‚ we are becoming more aware of the impact it is having on people and different races. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says racism is a personal sin. “Created in the image of the one God and equally endowed with rational souls‚ all men have the same nature and the same

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    living conditions for others such as those who were not entrepreneurs. In response‚ the Catholic Church then rose concerns of the “ugliness of capitalism” which is the social systems in which motives are to produce goods and services and to sell them for profit while not satisfying people’s needs. As a result the Catholic Church wrote Rerum Novarum in response to these issues. It was then published by the Catholic Church to address conditions of the workers and the wrongs of communism.

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    of many aspects of medieval Catholicism‚ Luther accepted any aspects of church practice that did not contradict the Bible’s scriptures. Contrarily‚ some other Protestant groups rejected any Catholic tradition that wasn’t commanded in the Bible. For this reason‚ Lutheran churches tend to have more of a Catholic look than their more strict Presbyterian counterparts. Those who followed Martin Luther’s teachings were called "Lutherans" by their opponents‚ and they accepted the name. Lutheranism spread

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    I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH PA R A G R A P H 4 C H R I S T ’ S FA I T H F U L - H I E R A R C H Y‚ L A I T Y‚ C O N S E C R AT E D L I F E Sem. Mark Anthony Bunsalan Sem. Carl Albert Casipit Sem. Von Ryan L. Relos Sources https:// www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/chura3.htm Christifideles Laici - John Paul II - PostSynodal Apostolic Exhortation (December 30‚ 1988) http ://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocati ons/consecrated-life / Catechism of the Catholic Church Youtube.com

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    He was baptized on the Feast of St. Martin of Tours‚ after who he was named. Luther’s call to the church to return to the teachings of the Bible ended in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and the Counter-Reformation in the Roman Catholic Church‚ culminating at the Council of Trent. His translation of the Bible led to developing a standard version of the German language. His hymns helped the development of congregational singing in Christianity. He married Katrina von Bora‚ a

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    during a tumultuous period of religious and political change (Carl and Charles 2012). During the 16th century‚ rival religious beliefs weakened the power of Catholic dogma and papal authority across Europe. As a result‚ the Counter-Reformation sought to make institutional reforms‚ and reinvigorate the mystical and evangelical ideals of Catholic theology (Mullett 2002). These reforms included strict guidelines on the purpose and content of religious artworks. The Baroque style displayed emotional intensity

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