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    The revival of papacy Pope Paul III (1534-1549) was the turning point to the revival of papacy Appointed a reform commission to study the condition of the Jesuits and summoned the council of Trent A Colloquy was held at Regensburg to settle religious tension peacefully Cardinal Caraffa was chosen pope as Paul IV (1555-1559) Council of Trent Problems such as outbreak in plagues‚ war between France and Spain‚ and changing of popes occurred The ladder group wan

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    is an immoral act. It is a very serious sin against the Fifth Commandment and it has been condemned by the Church’s Magisterium throughout all of Catholic social teaching. There are more appropriate ways that we have been taught to solve conflicts. Pope Pius XII even warned us that “Nothing is lost by peace; everything is lost by war.” War itself has been one of the greatest threats to the sacredness of life throughout the entirety of human existence because of its horrible devastation to human

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    interfere with religion. However‚ Hitler failed to keep his side of the bargain. He grew more and more critical of the Church‚ as he felt that their Catholic youth programme was rivalling the Hitler youth. In 1937‚ Pope Pius XI claimed that Nazism was antichristian‚ and in 1941 a letter from the pope criticizing the Nazis for ‘abuse of human rights’ was read out in catholic churches. Hitler was angered by this and retaliated‚ sending nuns and priests to labour camps. When Hitler set up the Reich church

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    the clean image of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has many scandals that are truly unacceptable. Some of these scandals are Priests with children‚ Gay Priests‚ Priests living a luxurious life‚ and many more. Since I am a Catholic‚ I would like to share what I have in mind about these scandals. First‚ Priests with children. This particular scandal is very inappropriate because they solemnly pledged to be celibate and focus on preaching the Good News to the people. They preach about Family

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    Byzantine Empire Notes

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    Byzantine Empire 1) C.700- pope in Rome cant control the barbarians and the Nobles. Therefore pope turns to the Byzantine Empire to help control the situation Byzantine empires send no 2) C.700-Aberdeen Leo the 3rd Leo the 3rd and his generals are icon clasts Therefore there is a conflict between the Emperor and the people of the Empire icon clasts- Icon smashers People who went into churches and broke icons Icons – statues of a religious figure The pope and the people of the

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    for any fertility treatment where spare embryos are created. Embryos‚ Catholics believe‚ are not disposable commodities. Catholics believe that Artificial Insemination and IVF are acceptable if there are no spare embryos created and no donor used. Pope Pius XII described a donor being used as ’mechanical adultery’. Donating sperm to create a child‚ yet having no responsibility for that child isolates the sacred act of creating life from the marriage union and this is a violation of the marriage union

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    Grace by James Joyce

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    “The grace of God is infinite and eternal. As it had no beginning‚ so it can have no end‚ and being an attribute of God‚ it is as boundless as infinitude” (“Precious Grace”). With this description‚ how can one go through his or her life without desiring grace? James Joyce first published “Grace” in his book‚ Dubliners‚ in June of 1914. Even as a fallen Catholic‚ Joyce still has many allusions to Catholicism in his stories‚ and in this story those allusions are to the basic knowledge stories of the

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    The Great Schism

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    statues‚ married priests and the belief of trinity were the primary reasons for the "split". The main reason as to why the church split was papal authority. The church of rome came under the authority of the bishop of rome who declared himself as the pope and more important than all the other bishops. But then disputes occurred when the church of constantinople claimed authority because it was the capital of the roman empire. This impacted on the Christian community as now the church was beginning to

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    Social Teachings of the Church Catholic social teaching is a body of doctrine developed by the Catholic Church on matters of poverty and wealth‚ economics‚ social organization and the role of the state and according to Pope John Paul II‚ its foundation "rests on the threefold cornerstones of human dignity‚ solidarity and subsidiarity." It is the basis of how the short film that depicts how the leftovers of one fast food chain then become the meals of impoverished hungry people. First of all

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    In the Catholic Bible Genesis states‚ “God spoke: “Earth‚ green up! Grow all varieties of seed-bearing plants. Swarm‚ Ocean with fish and all sea life! Earth‚ generate life! Every sort and kind. Let us make human beings in our image...God looked over everything he had made it was good‚ so very good!” Genesis 1 is a very familiar passage. We’ve all heard it numerous times. For many people‚ it brings to mind beautiful images of mountains and rivers‚ sunsets and forests. It reminds us of the earth’s

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