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    1994). As Catholics we refer to saints as people who are extremely holy; living their lives as perfect Christians‚ thus allowing them the right to serve God‚ on a personal level‚ in heaven (Schreck‚ 2004). Canonization is the process in which the pope declares a deceased constituent of the faithful is projected as a model and intercessor to the Christian principles and recognized as a saint due to living their life in a heroic manner or becoming a martyr because of their continued faith to God (Molinari

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    Mother Teresa

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    Macedonia‚ but at the time part of the Ottoman Empire. On 10 September 1946‚ Teresa experienced what she later described as "the call within the call" while travelling by train to the Loreto convent in Darjeeling from Calcutta for her annual retreat. "I was to leave the convent and help the poor while living among them. It was an order. To fail would have been to break the faith." She began her missionary work with the poor in 1948‚ replacing her traditional Loreto habit with a simple white cotton sari decorated

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    Euthanasia 1. Identify the problem/Discuss main ethical issues Euthanasia is the intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit. It can be separated into two distinct categories‚ voluntary and non-voluntary (voluntary being when the person has asked for their life to be ended and involuntary when the person has given no consent). Euthanasia has been subject to much moral‚ religious‚ philosophical‚ legal and human rights debate across the world

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    Papal Visit

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    chef. “I asked my boss if I can work sa kitchen just to learn how to bake a chiffon cake. After rendering sometime sa kitchen‚ nagustuhan ko magbake. So I left my position in the office and studied pastry baking‚ eventually nagwork na ako after two months of practice.” De Guzman was delighted when she together with Chef Jessie were chosen among hundreds of other chefs in the country. She heard the news as early as September last year. “Nakita ko yung letter nakasabi “Papal Nunciature”‚ I was still

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    Assisted Suicide Speech

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    innocent human life is always wrong. I believe our nation at every level of government must reject any scheme to permit or promote assisted suicide and euthanasia. We must encourage new efforts to assist patients approaching the end of life to cope with their pain through medical‚ psychological‚ and social means. Gary Bauer -Euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God‚ since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person Pope John Paul II ( found on : http://www

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    Hildegard of Bingen

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    to write down all that she had seen and experienced‚ but she was afraid. When she shared some of her visions with a monk named Godfrey‚ he asked his abbot what Hildegard should do. This abbot ordered Hildegard to make a record of her visions. When Pope Blessed Eugenius III heard of her visions‚ he encouraged her to publish whatever she wished. After years of concealing her most private experiences‚ she began to embrace them and share them with the world. When Hildegard finally started writing‚ she

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    In the years following 1485 Pope Innocent VIII had had built and handsomely decorated a villa on the high ground at the back of the old Vatican palace. An enclosed space‚ bounded by villa and palace to north and south and by the two walls to east and west‚ was to be divided into a series of courts on different levels‚ designed originally for the display of sculpture. The great sculptures placed in elaborately painted and decorated niches at the four corners of the court and in the center of each

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    Pope Urban was seeing an opening for power in 1095. Pope urban decided to assist the head of the Byzantine Empire by murdering the Turks. While the Turks are Muslim‚ and the Pope is Christian‚ the Pope desires the power to stay elsewhere and not in the hands of people who disbelieves in Christianity. It is the first response to Pope Urban II’s call of arms last year in 1095‚ when he challenged the Lords of Europe to reclaim the Holy Land from the Turks. A French monk by the name of Peter the Hermit

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    instructions for the celebration of Mass in the Roman Catholic Church. Published first in Latin under the title Missale Romanum‚ the text was eventually translated and published in modern languages for use in local churches throughout the world. In 2002‚ Pope John Paul II introduced a new edition of the Missale Romanum - the editio typica tertia‚ or “third typical edition” - for use in the Church. Soon after‚ the complex work of translating the Latin text into the vernacular began. As the Church throughout

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    Roman Catholic faithful. The three shorter mentioned lines are three important points to be clarified about. The first line says‚ God is dead is true in literal sense. In the Scriptures‚ it written that Jesus became man and so he died as a human. Yes‚ I believe that God really died. He was crucified by the high priests’ and the people’s demand and at the order of the governor‚ Pontius Pilate. Jesus died humbly at the cross and every person present there had seen His timely death. The second point

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