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    on important issues in the Church like the Pope. The Photian schism‚ which included Photius excommunicating the entire Latin Church‚ also drove the two sides apart. The great schism was a very controversial time in the church. Both East and West had points defending what they believed to be true. Both sides believed themselves to be correct‚ and the effects of the Schism can still be seen today as the Church has been split into Catholic and Orthodox. I think the West was right during the time of

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    Unit I Commitment to a Vocation God’s call for every person is to simply follow him. God calls you to a life that will give Him honor. The Catholic Church recognizes four main vocations: priesthood‚ religious life‚ married life‚ and single life. No matter what we consecrate our lives to God’s service. Priests are tasked to be forthright messengers of hope‚ strong community leaders‚ and spiritual guides for both the lost and the faithful. Religious life is the best known consecrated state of life

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    the virtue of temperance

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    THE VIRTUE OF TEMPERANCE Pope John Paul II Virtue is not something abstract‚ detached from life‚ but‚ on the contrary‚ it has deep "roots” in life itself‚ it springs from the latter forms it. Virtue has an impact on man’s life itself‚ on his actions and behavior. It follows that in all these reflections of ours‚ we are speaking not so much of the virtue of man as a living and acting “virtuously”; we are speaking of the prudent‚ just and courageous man‚ and finally‚ precisely today‚ we are speaking

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    not quelled by a diplomatic message from the emperor or general. The savior of Rome from Attila the Hun came in the form of Pope Leo the Great. The details of how Leo was able to convince Attila to leave are still not and may never be known‚ but at the time it was a miracle of God that allowed Leo the Great to turn him around. The Christians of Rome then began to look to the Pope for guidance when they needed it instead of the Emperor. The fallout from the invasions of the Vikings and Huns in particular

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    Saint José Ramón Agustín Pro Juárez‚ also known as Saint Miguel Pro‚ was born on January 13‚ 1891‚ in Guadalupe‚ Mexico. He was one of eleven children‚ the oldest boy. Sadly‚ four of his siblings died as babies or young children. From an early age‚ he was heartily spiritual‚ as well as mischievous; he constantly entertained his family with his humor and practical jokes. St. Miguel was a dauntless child and sometimes took his pranks and fun too far‚ putting him in several near-death mishaps.

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    ROMAN CATHOLICISM VS BUDDHISM: BIOETHICS MARY SULTANA 10.1 ____________________________________________________________ _________________ Roman Catholicism and Buddhism are two very different religions. They vary greatly on many aspects of contemporary life issues‚ such as the environment‚ personal health and violence. The following essay will contain similarities and differences between Roman Catholicism and Buddhism‚ focusing on the contemporary issue of Bioethics. The ideas debated

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    Hello i am Pope leo the x. I am here to talk to you about some of my life. I was born Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ on December 11‚ 1475‚ in Florence‚ Italy. I was 37 year old when i became the pope in 1513.I ruled for 8 ½ years as pope.It was all well except for the monk in germany martin luther. During my time as pope i expanded vadikin library and Refurbished the saint peter’s basilica in rome. Michelangelo and raphael helped me decorate the Sistine chapel. Under my reign‚ Rome became the

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    first two missionaries‚ Joseph Freinademetz and John Anzer‚ were sent to China. Janssen also founded two congregations of Religious Sisters: The Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters (members known as "Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit") on December 8‚ 1889‚ and the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters ("Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration") on September 8‚ 1896. He and Joseph Freinademetz were canonized on October 5‚ 2003‚ by Pope John Paul II‚ as was Daniele

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    He professed himself as pope and the head of the “universal church‚” which supported the petrine theory and affirmed the title for his two-hundred successors. The Catholic church has been a prominent institution for Catholics to practice their faith. The leader of this institution is the pope‚ or as many may say the leader of the “universal church.” Catholics believe this hierarchical structure within the Catholic religion was granted by Jesus Christ in Matthew 16:18-19.

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    Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift published much poetry in the 18th century that related to the representation and perception of women in their societies. Both poets rely heavily on the use of satire to present perceptions of both sexes in The Rape of the Lock and The Lady’s Dressing Room. In particular‚ Pope and Swift satirise female vanity next to exploring the true meaning and value of their beauty‚ and it is clear to see that their methods in doing so are various and comprehensive. In The Rape

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