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    Summary Of Sister Trouble

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    In Marian Ronan’s work‚ “Sister Trouble‚” she discusses the vatican investigations of American Catholic sisters‚ and argues that the constant tension and conflict between catholic sisters and bishops and popes stems from the issue of gender. Ronan quotes Kathleen Sprows‚ who argues that throughout church history the issues between celibate women and men in the church have come about when these women step out of their traditional gender roles‚ as traditionalists believe strictly in the essentialist

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    Joyce’s Juxtaposition of Catholicism and Aesthetics James Joyce was a prolific Irish writer who wrote about Ireland and the troubles the people of Ireland faced. According to the Volume Library Encyclopedia‚ with Ireland being about 94 % Roman Catholic‚ religion is a motif brought forth prominently in Joyce’s works. In Dubliners‚ his book of short stories as well as his supposed autobiography‚ Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man‚ Joyce shows religious turmoil and indecision through his characters

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    role the state plays. The foundations are broadly advised to have been arranged by Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical letter‚ Rerum Novarum‚ which had advanced financial distribution and punished Capitalism‚ as well as Socialism‚ even though its roots were traced to the writings of Catholic philosophers like St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine of Hippo‚ also adopted from existing notions from the Bible. As to Pope Benedict XVI‚ its ambition is to “simply help purify reason and to contribute to the

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    Montreal is Quebec’s largest city‚ has always been renowned for its many churches and basilicas‚ earning it the nickname la ville aux cents clochers. Mark Twain once said “This is the first time I was ever in a city [Montreal] where you couldn ’t throw a brick without breaking a church window”. Today‚ it is better known for the diversity of its people and its culture painted streets‚ such as the Quartier Latin and the booming Quartier des spectacles. The city is home to over a hundred and twenty

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    Islam and Western Europe

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    Confucianism C) Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Zoroastrianism D) Sufism‚ Sikhism‚ and Greek rationalism __D__ 2. In Western Europe from 1000 to 1300‚ power was divided among A) lords‚ vassals‚ and serfs. B) princes‚ warriors‚ and farmers. C) the pope‚ royal officials‚ and scholars. D) kings‚ nobles‚ and church leaders. __D__ 3. What initiated the division within Islam between the Sunnis and Shias? A) Fear that Muslims in conquered lands were “going native” and abandoning Islamic teachings

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    this way he can freely choose whatever means best suit his needs both personal and social. It is futile to talk about the right to information if a variety of the sources for it are not made available.”[1] As clearly seen in our context as Catholics‚ I think that never did the Church lack the effort to inform the faithful and those who belong to other religions as well‚ as regards spreading the latest information and developments in our faith. In fact‚ anyone is just a click away from any information

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    Natural Family Planning

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    The Natural Failure of Planning Are modern forms of contraception naturally and morally wrong? Pope Paul VI and his Humanae Vitae declare that technological methods of birth control are immoral and should not be practiced by Catholics. However‚ as our modern society illustrates everyday‚ this opinion is inappropriate for not only the faithful of the Roman Catholic Church‚ but also for non-Catholics. According to Munich Archbishop Cardinal Julius Doepfner‚ "Contraception is not intrinsically

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    challenges of the Australian Catholic Church. Religious vocations are on a steep decline. As stated by the Pope‚ in regard to Australia‚ "mainstream Christianity is dying more quickly here than in any other country." The shortage will prove to be a big problem as Father Eric Hodgens predicts the Church will soon have less than one sixth of the priests needed to conduct Sunday Mass. Pope Benedict XVI believes many people feel self-sufficient and do not need Christ or Christianity. He also said that

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    How Religious Education Influences My Life To be or not to be…religious that is! What is religion‚ and why do people really take part in becoming religious? I cannot answer for others‚ but for me‚ my religion reminds me every day that God has the power to show me who is in control…and it is not me! My parents teach me how to be a Christian through their everyday examples of how they live life and by worshiping God through prayer and attending church. However‚ attending a Catholic school allows

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    Archbishop Oscar Romero—Protector of the Poor Throughout history‚ there have been many inspirational people who have stood up against unfairness and for those whose voices weren’t being heard. Not only have they risked their lives trying to make a difference but also some have even lost their lives in the process. One person in particular was Óscar Romero who was a protector of the poor and stood up against the injustices of the government and military. His efforts left a lasting impression‚ even

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