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    Matrimony - Short Essay

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    upbringing of their children. As a condition for validity‚ the sacrament is celebrated in the presence of the local Ordinary or Parish Priest or of a cleric delegated by them (or in certain limited circumstances a lay person delegated by the diocesan Bishop with the approval of the Episcopal Conference and the permission of the Holy See) and at least two other witnesses‚[17] though in the theological tradition of the Latin Church the ministers of the sacrament are the couple themselves. For a valid marriage

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    Parishes are a common practice in the Catholic Church. They are a division of a diocese which has its own church and members of the clergy. A parish priest is appointed and entrusted with the spiritual care of his parishioners. In 2008‚ 49‚631 parishes in the world had no resident priest or pastor (CARA services. Frequently requested Church statistics). Parishes without a priest can cause great difficulties for people. The role of a priest within a parish is vital; a priest is someone who is there

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    period was the Catholic Church. They had great control over the European people and had more power than any feudal state. Christianity‚ began approximately 500 years before the start of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church was wealthy and power and Bishops and archbishops advised kings and great loads who ruled Europe. Through this power the church was able to impact the lives of many people in the middle ages specifically through the control of education‚ influence of the feudal state and their influence

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    I’ll take you through the tour very detailed. Our first stop will be London. There we will go to St. Paul’s Cathedral. St. Palls Cathedral was founded in 604 AD and has been damaged several times thought history. It is the seat of the Bishop‚ and named after Paul the Apostle. many historical people have been buried in this cathedral such as Sir Winston Churchill‚ the Duke of Wellington‚ and Sir William Alexander Smith. The cathedral is also a great tourist zone in London. St.

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    Corruption in the Medieval Church Essay First of all‚ did you know that the church during the middle ages had lots of corruption? Do you want to know how they lost all their power? For example‚ simony‚ selling of indulgences‚ priest and monks breaking their vow of chastity and much more. Last but not least‚ because Europe entered the age of the renaissance‚ people became more literate and discovered that the church was not supposed to do these things. Secondly‚ the pope and priests were

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    e The Carolingian Renaissance is a period in the Middle Ages characterized by the revival of scholarship‚ and tagged with the figure of Charlemagne. After a period of stagnation and certain decadence in the development of intellectual awareness and art which marked the Middle Ages‚ in the second half of the 8th century there is a new uplift in these fields. Charlemagne brings the greatest scholars of his time to his court‚ in a desire to revive the level of artistic creation and nourishment of

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    Max is a very moody little boy that gets himself into lots of trouble. The night he was sent to bed without dinner he put on a wolf costume and sailed across the sea in his own personal boat to a faraway land to where the wilds things are. Max arrived to the faraway land where he discovered the beasts who "roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth’’ (pg. 17). He tamed them from their hostile behavior and became their king. They all obeyed him because now the wild things are scared

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    Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising the Church of England and churches which are historically tied to it or have similar beliefs‚ worship practices and church structures.[1] The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana‚ a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the English Church. Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans. The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion.[2] There are‚ however

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    and the Church’s’ power was virtually absolute. The church stood for justice‚ supposedly‚ but many historians argue the Church was corrupt and exploited the people’s religious faith to increase its own wealth. Source 1 agrees with this view ‘The bishops… take a tenth part of everything’ this illustrates that the Church was willingly taking the wealth of the people into its own wallets and the source further explains exactly how they used faith to take money from the people ‘Poor wives must be accountable

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    Canon thirteen was constructed and written in the fourth Lateran Council in 1215‚ in which there were three sessions on the eleventh‚ twentieth and thirtieth of November. Pope Innocent III preached to over four hundred Bishops and eight hundred abbots‚ deans and others in this event . Canon thirteen can be suggested to have been proposed by Pope Innocent III and approved by the council‚ thus higher individuals in the church could arguably had responsibility for the manufacture of canon thirteen.

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