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    Church. They were confessors to the ruling families of Europe. They defend the Pope and Catholicism around the world in nearly every country. In 1773‚ Clement XIV suppressed the Jesuits. In 1814‚ Pope Pius VII responded to pressure and restored the Society. There are Jesuit colleges and ministries today. They are a very influential organization. Jesuits are dedicated to furthering Catholicism and the power of the Pope. Yet... there is a secret‚ negative side to this organization called “The Society

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    sisters. Her feast day is August 23rd. Her feast day was formally August 30th. Saint Rose of Limas original name was Isabel Flores de Oliva. She was always known as Rosa. Rose normally wore a crown of thorns. She was beatified in 1668 by Pope Clement. Pope Clement also canonized her. She died on August 24‚ 1617. She helped the sick and hungry around her community. She also sold needlework that she made. She grew flowers and sold them to get money for her family. The only time she would leave her

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    The Society of Jesus‚ a Roman Catholic order of religious men founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola‚ noted for its educational‚ missionary‚ and charitable works‚ once regarded by many as the principal agent of the Counter-Reformation and later a leading force in modernizing the church. The Jesuits have always been a controversial group regarded by some as a society to be feared and condemned and by others as the most laudable and esteemed religious order in the Catholic Church. The Society ’s founder

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    St. Rose of Lima was born in April 20‚ 1586 in Lima‚ Peru. Her real name is Isabel Flores de Oliva. St. Rose has nine siblings. Their names are Antonio‚ Francisco Matías‚ Gaspar‚ Andrés‚ Juana‚ Hernando‚ Jacinta‚ Francisco‚ and Bernardina Flores de Oliva. She was nicknamed Rose because she was so beautiful and her cheeks were red like a rose. St. Rose wanted to become a nun and prayed secretly. She rubbed pepper on her face to make it blister and cut her hair. When she was older‚ she joined the order

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    describe many examples of how people are not always what they seem to be. The characters Macbeth and Sir Leigh Teabing‚ also known as “the Teacher” seemingly friendly nature are great examples to this theme. Macbeth’s motivation to become King and Pope Clement’s plan for power from The Da Vinci Code are good representatives of power and control. The series of brutal murders Macbeth has committed and Teabing had instigated has given an insight on people’s dark side. In the beginning of Shakespeare’s

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    Tudor monarch after his father Henry VII. Ascended to the throne of England in 1509 after his elder brother‚ Arthur died‚ becoming the next in line to the throne. At that moment the country was Catholic and was controlled by the Pope in Rome. Henry had six wives (Catherine of Aragon‚ Anne Boleyn‚ Jane Seymour‚ Anne of Cleves‚ Catherine Howard‚ and Katherine Parr); he executed two and divorced two. His first divorce‚ from Catherine of Aragon‚ was opposed by the Pope‚ leading to England’s break with the

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    Garrett Beckstrom Mrs. Benson-Flannery English 2 Honors 3 April 2014 The Inferno and the Journey of Dante ’s Soul The Inferno by Dante Alighieri‚ written in the fourteenth century‚ remains regarded as one of the most influential literary works of all time. The epic poem tells of the journey of Dante through the Nine Circles of Hell‚ and of his many encounters with historical‚ and mythological figures. Acceptance of God ’s ultimate authority on good and evil is portrayed as key test of a mortal soul

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    Hans Holbein The Ambassadors ❦Introduction The Ambassadors is one of the most complex and arguably portrait which Holbein had painted. The purpose of this report is to analyze Han Holbeinfs painting‚ gThe Ambassadorsh. The main task of this report is to uncover the meaning of this painting‚ as it still remains unclear. Firstly‚ I will give a short introduction about the painter. Then‚ I will examine the characteristics of the people and the objects in the painting. Lastly‚ I will

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    for three periods. Council fathers met for the first through eighth sessions in Trent (1545-1547)‚ and for the ninth through eleventh sessions in Bologna (1547) during the pontificate of Pope Paul III.[2] Under Pope Julius III‚ the council met in Trent (1551-1552) for the twelfth through sixteenth sessions. Under Pope Pius IV the seventeenth through twenty-fifth

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    meetings were held in secret‚ we’re also accused of not believing in sacraments and or mass. The pope tried to prevent it‚ but he had failed‚ which had lead to the Knight’s downfall. On Friday October 13th 1307‚ Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France had ordered all of the Knights to be caught and thrown in prison. The leader of the Templar’s‚ Jacques de Molay‚ had come to France for a meeting with the pope. In 1307‚ the members and leaders of the Templar Knights were suddenly charged heresy and so

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