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    These doctrines have helped us to understand life more and make life more of a worth. The doctrine of trinity is widely accepted and is central to a lot of Christians today. For example the Roman Catholic Church‚ the Eastern Orthodox Churches‚ the Oriental Orthodox Churches‚ the Assyrian Church of the East‚ all Reformation- founded Protestant  churches (Lutheran‚ Reformed/Presbyterian‚ and Anglican)‚ and a large majority of groups founded after the

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    his life both as a child and now as an adult. He begins by explaining how as a child‚ the Church had a profound impact on his everyday life. The Church had “an extraordinarily physical presence” in Rodriguez’s early life as he had a church and a catholic school both within one block in either direction of his home (Rodriguez pg 85). As a young boy‚ Rodriguez’s first taste of church was through a small wooden church across town where mass was done all in Spanish. At this stage of his life‚ Rodriguez

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    developping a more compassionate feeling towards the less fortunate. This Christian service project relates to the Catholic faith tradition because many Catholic churches like to take part in community service‚ such as homeless feedings or spending time with the elderly or orphaned. This usually represents the bulk of the church’s social events and it is a great way to meet fellow Catholics while performing a valuable service to the community by spending your time with people in need. The

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    and the neighbouring islands on an important condition that it should promote the Catholic faith in these areas. Thus the company started its evangelical mission and Pondicherry saw the beginning of the mission by two Capuchin priests‚ in 1674‚ who came to Pondicherry along with Francois Martin to spread the Gospel among the strange population3. Capuchins and inception of Chapel at Puducherry The evangelical mission at Puducherry‚ saw its inception by St. Francis Xavier‚ which was made known

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    Poland

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    years had a majority of Roman Catholics. Later during the years‚ Poland had entered a communist government causing the fall of the Catholic religion. It wasn’t till 1978 when John Paul II was chosen to be pope‚ causing the Catholic religion to boost up again in Poland. There were also non Christianity believers. These where the Eastern Orthodox‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ The Ukrainian Catholic Church‚ The Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession‚ and The Old Catholic Churches. Many of Poland’s religious

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    Slowly‚ student disapproval began to show. In the December 1906 issue of the Augustana Observer Emil F. Bergeron wrote about the somewhat absent spirit at Augustana. Bergeron‚ a captain of the 1904 Augustana football team‚ was confused on how Augustana‚ once a place where students were proud of their athletic accomplishments‚ could become such as place of dread. Rival newspapers ran articles describing how honorable and “clean and fair” Augustana athletes had been at previous intercollegiate events

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    A limited number of spaces remain available for the 2016 Pioneer School at Century Village Museum. Reservations should be immediately made to be assured of participation in this year’s program that begins on Monday‚ July 11‚ 2016. Continuing one of the area’s longest-standing traditions‚ the Geauga County Historical Society is pleased offer its 44th Annual Pioneer School. This program will take place on the grounds of Century Village Museum‚ in Burton‚ Ohio‚ during the week of July 11-15‚ 2016

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    Anabella Morabito ENG 105 S5- Professor Wheat December 3‚ 2010 One Nation Under God: An Observation of the “separation” of Church and State On January 20th 2009 President Barack Obama shocked a myriad of Republican Conservatives when he stated in his inauguration address that the United States was not a “Christian nation or a Jewish nation or Muslim nation” but a “nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values.” This declaration proved to be the first time a newly elected President

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    Yorkshire‚ England‚ and was educated at Balliol College‚ University of Oxford (Williams). According to Alessandro Conti in his entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ John Wycliffe was trained in the “scholasticism of the medieval Roman Catholic Church‚” and became disillusioned with ecclesiastical abuses (Conti). He challenged the Church’s spiritual authority and sponsored the translation of the Christian Scriptures into English. Although the church condemned him as a heretic‚ John Wycliffe

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    Latin American Religions

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    and include how they are distinct from Catholicism elsewhere. The Central American War had changed the priorities of the Catholic Church in Latin America. In the 1980’s‚ the clergy’s had decided to go against the Catholic Church mainly the Vatican despite the various threats‚ and began to help the poor which were struggling for their equality and their rights. The Catholic activism was in support of the change; however‚ it did influence guerilla movements in certain parts of Latin America such

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