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    Liberation Theology

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    Jeremy Partin I. Title Page II. Thesis Page III. Introduction Liberation theology in Latin America was first introduced in the late 1960’s‚ although it became famous after the writing of Gustavo Gutierrez. The roots of liberation theology can be traced back to Europe because Catholic priests were sent there to go to school. It was there where they became radicalized and sent back to Latin America. This radicalization led many to start thinking differently‚ including Gutierrez. He and others

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    The biggest modern day error that has been accepted as authentic "Catholic" teaching is Theology of the Body. This ‘Anti-Theology ’ Theology is a compilation of 129 weekly talks given by Pope John Paul II between 1979 and 1984. In an attempt to conform to modern day thinkers and Catholic modernists‚ John Paul II took it upon himself to redefine Church teaching on things such as marriage‚ sexuality and the human body. But‚ he also presented an almost Gnostic teaching on Christ and brought about a

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    The Catholic Church

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    The Catholic Church Submitted to Prof. Merle D. Valbuena English Dept.‚ CASS MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology By Stephen John S. Brillantes March 2005 Thesis Statement: The Roman Catholic Church and the past and the present of strengthened Christianity. I. Introduction II. Organization and Structure a. The Bishop b. The Clergy c. The Pope d. The Cardinal e. The Curia f. The Eastern Rite Churches III. Distinctive Doctrines a. The Bible b. The Traditions of the Church

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    for three periods. Council fathers met for the first through eighth sessions in Trent (1545-1547)‚ and for the ninth through eleventh sessions in Bologna (1547) during the pontificate of Pope Paul III.[2] Under Pope Julius III‚ the council met in Trent (1551-1552) for the twelfth through sixteenth sessions. Under Pope Pius IV the seventeenth through twenty-fifth

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    The purpose of this paper is to examine‚ the religious imagery found in John Donne’s poem An Anatomy of the World: the First Anniversary and how it reflects the religious ideology during the time of the poem was written. There are four topics that will be presented‚ the first topic is the idea of heaven‚ and John Donne writes the first sentence with heaven in it. In the poem‚ Donne writes that it would have been better for the sun to die then for Elizabeth Drury. This could possibly be comparing

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    this essay will include: the historical views of homosexuality including what Biblical texts state regarding this issue‚ as well as specific documentation from the Vatican pertaining to this subject. Furthermore‚ I will discuss former Pope John Paul II and current Pope Benedict XVI’s position on homosexuality‚ as well as homosexuality within the clergy of the Catholic Church. I will then examine specific literature criticizing the Church’s teachings on homosexuality‚ and finally gay and lesbian Catholics

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    maxmilian kolbe

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    General Government‚ Third Reich (Nazi-occupied Poland) Honored in Roman Catholic Church‚ Lutheran Church‚ Anglican Church Beatified 17 October 1971‚ St. Peter ’s Basilica‚ Vatican City[2] by Pope Paul VI Canonized 10 October 1982‚ St. Peter ’s Basilica‚ Vatican City by Pope John Paul II Major shrine Basilica of the Immaculate Mediatrix of Grace‚ Niepokalanów‚ Teresin‚ Masovian Voivodeship‚ Poland Feast 14 August Attributes Prison uniform‚ needle being injected into an

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    POPE JOHN XXIII BY JESSICA DAVIS YEAR 12 Pope John XXIII had a significant contribution to the development of Christianity. He contributed socially‚ politically‚ liturgically and was a major influence in the establishment of ecumenism in the Catholic Church. Pope John XXIII was an advocate of Christian unity‚ social justice‚ human rights and the promotion of world peace. Pope John was described as the “people’s pope” because of his friendly nature‚ warm sense of humour‚ he was peaceful‚ gracious

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    Swot Analysis

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    southern ends of the lagoon. These figures were executed by Italian sculpture Francesco Riccardo Monti who also did the sculptures of the Metropolitan Manila Theater and the University of the Philippines - Visayas Iloilo campus. We also went to the Pope John Paul II Tower it is Located at the Bacolod Reclamation Area‚ the

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    Sociology

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    with others. • d. ambivalence- although we are born with dignity and gifts to do good‚ we are inclined also to do evil. Accdg to St Paul‚ this is due to the disorder of our own appetite which leads us to sin. We have to look for guidance‚ and sound education to know the real truth. • e. conscience- the voice of God in us‚ “telling us do good and avoid evil” • II. Relation to others “No man is an island”. Every person is oriented to other people. Facts: Our parents were responsible for our being

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