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    Family, Work and Rest

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    Family: Work and Rest The NEED to BALANCE WORK and REST in FAMILY LIFE 7th World Meeting of Families‚ May 30 – June 2‚ 2012 in Milan‚ Italy Pope Benedict XVI called for a healthier balance between work and rest. The natural rhythms of work and recreation are essential to family life A proper understanding of rest and recreation would help to restore family life In our time‚ unfortunately‚ WORK – excessive competitiveness motivated by the quest for success and the view to

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    Damien of Molokai

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    Religion Essay- Damien of Molokai Religious identity is derived from a chosen person’s personal faith that they see themselves as in the eyes of God- the meaning of their life. Religious purpose is how the chosen person lives their faith and how they put their faith into action. It is what the person has recognised as their purpose in life. Social justice is the awareness that the world has entered on a phase of social existence with potential for the greater good. This is evident in the teachings

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    1WHAT THEY SAY ART IS

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    philosopher “Life is short‚ art endures” Albert Einstein (1879-1955) “True are is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.” Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Oscar Wilde (1854- 1900) John F. Kennedy (19171963) “Art establishes the basic human truths which must serve as the touchstones of our judgment” “It is through art‚ and through art only‚ that we can realize our perfection; through art and art only that we can shield ourselves

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    preparation narrative report

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    My experience in shipboard is very memorable for me‚ every day your going to treasure it. My experience goes this way‚ trip to Manila. I’m very excited and when at the port i’m very disappointed because our CoOJT’s from LPU Laguna is some kind of “maarte” and we met our STO Sir Joepet a very kind STO and I really like him. When we embark at the ship I feel a little bit nervous but not because of I’m of I’m afraid that the ship is going to sink while underway I’m afraid of what if I can’t do all

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    CebuOn April 10‚ 1910‚ Pope Pius X separated Samar and Leyte from the Diocese of Cebu‚ and formed them into one diocese‚ with Calbayog as its episcopal see.On October 22‚ 1960 Pope John XXIII created the Diocese of Borongan‚ installing Most Reverend Vicente Reyes‚ D.D.‚ then Auxiliary Bishop of Manila‚ as the First Residential Bishop of Borongan.  On June 19‚ 1965‚ the island of Samar was politically divided and the province of Eastern Samar was born.  On December 5‚ 1974 Pope Paul VI established the

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    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 life. In fact‚ it is estimated that between forty million and seventy million people died as a result of World War II. One would think that this loss alone would help convince the world

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    In 1962 Pope John XXIII invoked the Second Vatican Council. The Council was a mean of responding many different problems the Church was facing; like secularization‚ de-christianization‚ crisis of faith and so on. At the end of the Second Vatican Council the Church promulgated documents‚ declarations and decrees that addressed the problem the Church was facing. In my essay I will put more emphasis on four constitutions of the Second Vatican Council. the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Dogmatic

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    caused Christianity to become in some instances corrupt. This is due to the disagreements towards the rituals‚ beliefs‚ and doctrinal teachings. This resulted in the splits of Christianity. The depression had been going on for a period time until Pope John XXIII announced the Second Vatican Council to unite the Christian denominations. The Second Vatican Council’s also known as Ecumenical Council because it was not only success in uniting the Christian‚ it also opens its door welcoming the Non-Christian

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    Catholic Social Teaching

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    Tina Gower LA400 CST ’ ’ Social Issue March 21‚ 2009 Poverty and Catholic Social Teaching Of the many social issues that exist today poverty seems to be one that we just cannot totally eliminate and certainly it should not be ignored. There are many things that one can do to help in reducing poverty levels‚ but what and how‚ is the question. This paper will explore some of the ideas based on Catholic Social Teaching regarding the issue. Poverty does not solely mean a person does not have

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    will completely focus on is the struggle between Catholic churches and the contraceptives. The Catholic Churches have a belief that the only contraception acceptable is Abstinence. The founder or one of the developers of the pill goes by the name of John Rock. Mr. Rock was a member of the Catholic church‚but what I do not understand why was he so fond of this development ‚ what made him invest his time even though he knew women would be committing a sin? The women that are forced

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