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    Great Schism of 1378 to 1417 (also known as The Western Schism) impact the Roman Catholic Church by the credibility of the papal lineage after it was split into 2 different camps known as the anti-popes at Avignon and the papacy at Rome. However at the time it confused people as to who was the true popes were which cast doubt on the authoritative unity of the Church This essay has not been graded. Question 50 (Worth 10 points) (03.05 MC)Select two groups from the Mayans‚ Aztecs‚ and Incas and compare

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    while Europe was unified with one main church. Another difference was the religious hierarchal system that was developed in the churches of the two civilizations. Because of the way each culture was governed‚ the amount power that people like the pope had in the society was incredibly different‚ making the people who ran the church different. Although the differences in both societies were uncanny‚ there were some similarities‚ one being the influence religion had on cultural art and architecture

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    To complete my Sacraments of Initiation‚ I have chosen Saint Cecilia as my patron for Confirmation. Confirmation is a critical stage in my journey of becoming a member of the Catholic church‚ as well as deepens my Christian commitment. Not only did this name sound beautiful and fit my first and last name nicely‚ but the individual behind the name captivated me as well. I chose this name because I preferred to be represented by a martyr with such merit and faithfulness to God. As the first Saint to

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    Vatica Ii

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    Name: Course: Professor: Date: Vatican II In October 11‚ 1962‚ over 2500 catholic bishops assembled in Rome under the leadership and guidance of Pope John XXIII. Top catholic leaders felt that the church needed urgent and radical reforms so as to make the church relevant and engage it to the modern world. The assembly took four years to come up with a set of regulations that governed the relationships of the Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. The gathering documented and referred to the

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    Frederic Ozanam

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    Arriving back to Paris in 1831 and being surrounded with helpless people living in poverty‚ did Ozanam take the step that changed millions of lives and bloomed the Christian faith within them. He died in 1853‚ beatified and declared Blessed by Pope John Paul II on August 22‚ 1997‚ at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Saint Vincent De Paul Organization: Ozanams’ believe in his faith and assisting people‚ led to his vocation of finding the‚ Saint Vincent De Paul Society. Ozanam believed that

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    During the French Revolution‚ everything and everyone was impacted in one way or another. It didn’t matter your social ranking or position in something‚ the rebels were only interested in changing France for what they the thought was the better. Before the Revolution‚ the Catholic faith was the most widely studied religion in France‚ but the tables soon turned after the revolt. The rebels believed that in order to change and make France a better place‚ it was necessary to throw out all of the old

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    I have decided … to convoke a general council‚ by means of which evils may be uprooted‚ virtues implanted‚ morals reformed‚ heresies extirpated‚ faith strengthened‚ peace established‚ to persuade Christian princes and people to aid the Holy Land and salutary decrees enacted for the higher and lower clergy.” It was with these words‚ set down in the Vineam Domini Sabaoth‚ that Pope Innocent III convoked the Fourth Lateran Council and set the Catholic Church on a path which would have a potent effect

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    Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha

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    most pleasing to God that I may do it?" She then made her own chapel in the woods by craving a cross into a tree and spent time to say a prayer there‚ kneeling the snow. When poor health‚ which plagued her throughout her life‚ led to her death in 1680 at the age of 24. Her last words were‚ “Jesus‚ I love you”. On December 19‚ 2011‚ Pope Benedict XVI signed the decree necessary for canonization of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. She will be canonized on October 21‚ 2012. I learn in this essay that

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    Science Vs. Religion

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    maybe not by the same respect‚ but still for the same thought. Even though science and religion have their differences in beliefs and views on how everything came to be‚ they both come together as ones own belief and understanding of the universe. Pope John Paul II once said‚ “Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.” For the most part‚ having a science major at a Christian University can affect your

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    Theology Essay

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    Kaitlin Agnew Mrs. Kennedy Theology 1 15 March 2013 The first website I visited was LifeTeen‚ which revolves around the youth of the Catholic faith and serves as an online community for teenagers to come in touch with their religious beliefs. As I explored the website‚ I came across several insightful articles concerning topics relevant to teenagers in today’s society. One article in particular that I found interesting was “How to Be Happy” by Christina Mead. The desire to find happiness and the

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