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    Emmaus College is an ecumenical school consisting of four faith traditions‚ Anglican‚ Lutheran‚ Uniting and Catholic‚ this makes Emmaus College a very unique school compared to the rest of high schools within the Jimboomba area and opens a path to more religious followers. This relates to the topic as Emmaus is extremely diverse with religious beliefs. Two of which religious traditions are the Anglican and the Lutheran Churches which I will be explaining the major similarities and differences between

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    something called closed communion‚ it is only for those who are baptised‚ chrismated orthodox christians who have prepared by fasting‚ prayer and confession. At a young age infants are carried to the chalice to receive holy communion. In the catholic church we believe that Christ is really (not just in sign or symbol)‚ truly (not just subjectively or metaphorically) and substantially (not just in his power) present in the Eucharist. We believe that you must have done your holy communion and conformation

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    THEOLOGY ASSESSMENT TASK 3: MAJOR ESSAY The term Paschal Mystery refers to Christ’s life‚ death and resurrection. It is a way of symbolising those events that lie at the heart of the Christian experience of salvation. The term “Paschal” comes from the Hebrew word “pesach” which refers to Israel’s annual commemoration of the first Passover where the Israelites were liberated from slavery in Egypt. It becomes‚ then‚ a fitting image for Jesus’ own Passover from death into the fullness of divine

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    do is except it. There are three steps to accepting the freedom from those aggressions against the moral law given to us by God: Belief‚ baptism‚ and communion. Belief: believe that Jesus is the Son of God and accept his gift of eternal life. Baptism: Be baptized is the name of the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. Communion: Take communion after baptism. When Christians talk about ‘Christ in me‚’ it’s not a strange pointless saying- Christ lives through us. Christians are forgiven of their

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    2 VALUES. 1.Family Values. 2.Personal Values. 3.Educational Values. 4.Religious Values. 5.Bussiness Values. 1. Family values. If there is love‚ there is hope to have real families‚ real brotherhood‚ real equanimity and real peace. If the love within your mind is lost... no matter how much material progress is made‚ only suffering and confusion will ensue. The XIV Dalai Lama When you love a member of your family or a compatriot‚ let it be with a ray of the Infinite

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    “colored” (149). Hurston uses descriptive language‚ or language that humans can perceive with the five senses‚ to describe the rambunctious behavior of the drunk men. She also uses this language to allow the reader to feel as if he or she is part of the communion in order to achieve the full effect of dining together. The reader is able to visualize the energy radiating from the town‚ from the drunk men stumbling down the sidewalk to police cars scrambling about the city to the physical qualities of the men

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    the communion began. I do know that people who are not baptized by the Roman Catholic Church are not allowed to join in communion‚ therefore I did not go up to the front of the church to be given the flesh and blood of Jesus. I also know that it is required every congregation to distribute wine during communion. This is‚ in my opinion‚ an odd piece of tradition which is surprisingly not been given second thought in the Catholic religion. To end the Eucharist‚ a prayer is called the Communion Prayer

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    JANET MORA 66-30 74th Street Middle Village‚ NY 11379 917-913-6072 npjanetmora@yahoo.com   OBJECTIVE To secure a challenging position which will utilize my prior work experience and knowledge‚ as well‚ acquire new skills to achieve full growth potential within the administrative field.   SKILLS PROFILE            Over seven years experience in Bookkeeping/Office Administration.          Great interpersonal‚ phone and

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    Confirmation‚ Holy Communion‚ Confession‚ Marriage‚ Holy Orders‚ and the Anointing of the Sick—are the life of the Catholic Church. Each sacrament is an outward sign of an inward grace. When we participate in them worthily‚ each provides us with graces—with the life of God in our soul. In worship‚ we give to God that which we owe Him; in the sacraments‚ He gives us the graces necessary to live a truly human life. The first three sacraments—Baptism‚ Confirmation‚ and Holy Communion—are called the sacraments

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    identity and in turn reveals their true desire to belong. The social isolation experienced by the persona in I had been hungry all the years is contrasted with her desire to belong to society‚ and is the main obstacle between her and a sense of communion. The extended metaphor of ‘hungry’ is used to reinforce the persona’s outsider status and emphasises her desire for the sense of community she has observed in others “I looked in windows‚ for the wealth”. The emotive language in “I‚ trembling‚ drew

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