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    Science Vs. Religion

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    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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    Mother Teresa Essay

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    Dear Mother Teresa: “Holiness is not a luxury of the few‚ it is a simple duty for each one of us.” - Mother Teresa of Calcutta (“Announcing the Beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.” – Mother Teresa.) I have been a fan of yours for a long time‚ believed you always did extraordinary work‚ even though you were far away from Macedonia your hometown. You felt in loved while you worked in Calcutta‚ India. There are so many things I admire about you. You were a nun that had a mission‚ but you

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    An Ecumenical Council is when the entire Church‚ convened by the Pope and composed of bishops‚ gathers in an assembly to address certain concerns of the Universal Church. The council’s purpose is to correct any misconceptions in the church‚ teachings or scripture‚ so that the church’s teachings and doctrine continue to carry out the same message that Jesus Christ intended when he entrusted his apostles with his church on earth. During the Council of Ephesus there had been several controversies about

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    4. Aspects of Formation for Laity Both the Fathers of Vatican II and the bishops at the 1987 Synod on Laity use the word “integral” to describe the formation for laity. The lay apostolate can only be effective “through manifold and integral formation”. In discovering and living their proper vocation and mission‚ the laity must be formed according to the union which exists from their being members of the Church and citizens of human society. The many interrelated aspects of a totally integrated

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    Environment

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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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    Populorum Progressio

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    Populorum Progressio Populorum Progressio is the encyclical written by Pope Paul VI on the development of people. It is to address the world economy and its effects on the people of the world. Since the year it was written‚ March 26‚ 1967‚ many nations saw their economic development stall‚ while others continued to grow at record pace. The Pope then turned his attention to the progress of the people of the world because of the widespread of hunger‚ poverty‚ endemic disease‚ and ignorance in the

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    SUBLIMUS DEI The public‚ historical text “Sublimus Dei” promulgated by Paul III Pope during his papal throne the 29th of May of 1537 and addressed to all faithful Christians is a Papal Bull which forbids the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The main idea of this text located in the last paragraph‚ is the enslavement and evangelization of Indians and other peoples. Paul III Pope declares that Indians should be converted to the Christian faith by preaching the word of God

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    Faithful Citizenship

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    9PART I Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: The U.S. Bishops’ Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life Introduction 1. As a nation‚ we share many blessings and strengths‚ including a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However‚ as a people‚ we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral. 2. We are a nation founded on “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚” but the right to life itself is not fully protected‚ especially

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    Restless Priests In the mid-1960’s a group of Pittsburgh priests began meeting‚ seeking a strategy to bring diocesan officials and other clergy to a greater awareness of the promise and potential of the council that had ended in 1965. From these meetings came the formation of “The Association of Pittsburgh Priests.” The existing official Council of Priests was appointed and controlled by the bishop. In our view it was similar to a “politburo” that rubber-stamped the bishop’s decisions. We envisioned

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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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