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    of the catholic religion‚ who asked to remain anonymous. During this interview several key elements were discussed; elements such as major holidays‚ the history of the Catholic religion‚ challenges of practicing the Catholic religion‚ the role the Pope has within the church‚ the effects the Catholic religion has had on people‚ and what role the Bible plays in the Catholic religion. Easter is more important to Catholics than Christmas. Easter is around the time of the year of Christ’s resurrection

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    REACTION PAPER on GOD IS DEAD The lines‚ “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him‚” can be true in literal sense. Subjectively‚ the lines presented are very agnostic and atheistic. Those are against my will and belief as a Roman Catholic faithful. The three shorter mentioned lines are three important points to be clarified about. The first line says‚ God is dead is true in literal sense. In the Scriptures‚ it written that Jesus became man and so he died as a human. Yes‚ I believe

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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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    be kept. The astonished monks hastened to the place whence this perfume came. And they saw the open tomb‚ and the body of the saint intact as that of a sleeping man. These were viewed as miracles of St. Thomas. St. Thomas Aquinas was canonized by Pope John XXII in 1323 (bio.com). His feast day is January 28th (Hoagland). Saint Thomas is the patron saint of students and education because of his philosophical teachings‚ writing‚ and aesthetic theories. He will always be recognized as a brave man because

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    full of the history of this ancient culture and I enjoy history. Dulcinea Boesenberg‚ “Eating Meat Sacrificed to Idols: The Interplay of Politics and Theology in Paul’s Solution” In this paper Dulcincea Boesenberg‚ is explaining the letters that Paul wrote to the church in Corinth‚ to explain what practices this church should and should not do. Especially when it comes to their dining and sexual habits. The main purpose in this paper is to warn the members of the Corinth church to not become

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    environmentalist in that he saw and came to know God better through creation and that all of God’s creatures need to be cared for as through rejecting them‚ people reject God. This is why he was canonized as the patron saint of ecology by Saint Pope John Paul

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    Romans after a four year siege‚ A.D. 66 to 70. By the end of the first century‚ over one hundred dioceses had been founded throughout the Mediterranean world. Responding to this mandate of the Savior‚ Christian missionaries since the time of St. Paul labored to make this intentional catholicity also actual. They succeeded to such a degree that‚ since apostolic times‚ the faithful have professed in the liturgy their belief "in the holy catholic Church‚" where the original Greek is never capitalized

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    In 1965‚ when the original excommunication of Pope and Patriarch was lifted‚ Pope Paul VI apologized greatly for the damage the Catholic Church caused‚ and declared the churches to be too similar to be apart. He said in his apology‚ “Together [the Catholic and Orthodox Churches] share the apostolic faith in Jesus Christ

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    INTRODUCTION 1. BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT. 1.1. Meaning of the word ‘Ecumenical’. 1.2. Four General Council of the Church. 1.2.1. Council of Nicaea 325 1.2.2. Council of Constantinople I 381 1.2.3. Council of Ephesus 431 1.2.4. Council of Chalcedon 451 1.3. The Evangelical Alliance in 1846 in London. 1.4. William Carey Proposal for Missionary Conference. 1.5. World Missionary Conference in 1910 Edinburgh. 2. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE 1910 EDINBURGH AND ITS RESULT

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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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