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    maxmilian kolbe

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    camp‚ General Government‚ Third Reich (Nazi-occupied Poland) Honored in Roman Catholic Church‚ Lutheran Church‚ Anglican Church Beatified 17 October 1971‚ St. Peter ’s Basilica‚ Vatican City[2] by Pope Paul VI Canonized 10 October 1982‚ St. Peter ’s Basilica‚ Vatican City by Pope John Paul II Major shrine Basilica of the Immaculate Mediatrix of Grace‚ Niepokalanów‚ Teresin‚ Masovian Voivodeship‚ Poland Feast 14 August Attributes Prison uniform‚ needle being injected into

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    Catholic Church Analysis

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    unthinkable that the pope could be wrong‚ for such an admission would seriously undermine all papal prestige‚ and that can never be allowed to happen. This makes it extremely difficult for a pope‚ or those whose own position is dependent on papal prestige‚ to admit that a pope has made a mistake on any serious matter. In a particular way‚ whether it be a solemn dogma or an ordinary teaching or merely an ancient law or practice‚ it would be extraordinarily difficult for a pope of today to state that

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    children. Marriage is recognized as a sacrament‚ with the understanding that it is a showing of an image of the mystical nuptials between Christ and the church‚ while also a portrayal of a physical manifestation of a holy sign‚ which gives grace. In Pope John Paul II’s Familiar Consortio‚ it reads According to the plan of God‚ marriage is the foundation of the wider community of the family‚ since the very institution of marriage

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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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    Swot Analysis

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    Spirit of Professionalism") Presented by: Gabriel Joshua Corro Presented to: Ms. Lowenda Ceralvo February 27‚ 2013 Reaction The Convention parted more knowledge and insights to the students and participants of the convention. I have learned that if you want to succeed in the hospitality industry you have to be confident and competent with the things you do‚ especially when it comes with dealing to people. As a tourism student you should not be shy or afraid to take a step forward

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    of homosexuality including what Biblical texts state regarding this issue‚ as well as specific documentation from the Vatican pertaining to this subject. Furthermore‚ I will discuss former Pope John Paul II and current Pope Benedict XVI’s position on homosexuality‚ as well as homosexuality within the clergy of the Catholic Church. I will then examine specific literature criticizing the Church’s teachings on homosexuality‚ and finally gay and lesbian Catholics who are subjected to discrimination within

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    Papal Infallibility Essay

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    Papal infallibility is a doctrine of the Catholic Church that teaches the pope is incapable of error in pronouncing dogma within a specific circumstance. Those outside the Church generally misunderstand the Catholic teaching on papal infallibility. In particular‚ fundamentalist Christians often confuse the charisma of papal infallibility as something that affects the pope’s status. They imagine Catholics believing the pope to be sinless or unable to sin. Some people believe papal infallibility to

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    blogspot.com Posted by Sunniva Index of the colours used: black =the words of Angelica Zambrano; red =words of Sunniva; Violet =my answers *The “evil revelation of Angelica Zambrano” I usually don’t pay much attention to these private revelations that pop up from time to time. As a former protestant I did‚ and it was usually a waste of time. What follows is the opinion from a formal protestant who turned towards the sect of the sedevacantists. “a deviation of the mainline Catholic Church

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    st. Maximilian kolbe

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    strongly influenced by a childhood vision of the Virgin Mary that he later described: That night‚ I asked the Mother of God what was to become of me‚ a Child of Faith. Then she came to me holding two crowns‚ one white‚ the other red. She asked me if I was willing to accept either of these crowns. The white one meant that I should persevere in purity and the red that I should become a martyr. I said that I would accept them both.[7] In 1907‚ Kolbe and his elder brother Francis decided to join the Conventual

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    For my presentation‚ I read 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

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