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    The Death Penalty

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    sentence of punishment by some form of execution. I believe the death penalty is wrong and that no person should get to decide weather a person lives or dies because of the actions he or she has committed. According to Catholic Social Teaching Pope John Paul II’s Evangelium Vitae‚ The Gospel of Life defends life from the “very beginning until its end” (Krier Mich‚ 226). The church believes a life is important for the whole life. Deciding who gets to live and who gets to die is almost like playing

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    Modern Men in Education

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    to education from the following centuries: • 16th to 17th Century • 18th to 19th Century • 19th to 20th Century Free Powerpoint Templates Page 2 16th to 17th Century Education for This World Free Powerpoint Templates Page 3 John Amos Comenius March 28‚ 1592 – November 14‚ 1670 Children ought to be dearer to parents than gold and silver‚ than pearls and gems‚ may be discovered from a comparison between both gifts of God; for…Gold and silver are fleeting and transitory;

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    The Crusaders and the Church  Medieval Christianity is one of the most controversial periods of the Churches history. It is a time when dramatized fantasy often overshadowed a humble reality. This was time of valiant knights and ruling kings‚ and time when the government was deeply seeded in orthodox Christianity. Christians and non-Christians alike have wrestled with the haunting events of this age. It is an ongoing debate as to whether or not the events and decisions made by the heads of the

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    Euthanasia is “the act or practice of killing or permitting the death of hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a painless way”. The topic is controversial and its legalisation has been a topic of debate for many years. This investigation will examine the views of the Catholic Church towards the legalisation of euthanasia and discuss the agreement and/or disparity between the religious view and the contemporary‚ Australian secular view. The Catholic Church is against euthanasia for a variety

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    The Great Schism Summary

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    • Iconoclast heresy 8th and early 9th centuries • Coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III as Holy Roman Emperor‚ 800AD. • Photian Schism mid 9th century: Photius‚ Patriarch of Constantinople made first deliberate attempt to serve the Greek Church from the West. Disagreements ranged from a celibate priesthood to the filioque clause

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    Anna Ganser Period 6 THE GREAT SCHISM BETWEEN ROME AND CONSTANTINOPLE The schism between the Roman Catholics and the Orthodox Christians was mainly caused by heresy‚ in which the Orthodox Patriarchs deposed Pope Nicholas in 867 CE‚ the difference in language also caused controversy over the unity of one church so the Orthodox requested that there be two patriarchs‚ also when the Roman Church separated itself by the pretensions and became a monarchy without any further consultations from the Greeks

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    Catholicism and Ivf

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    through IVF and not feel guilty about going against their faith beliefs? Hypothesis: IT IS POSSIBLE FOR COUPLES WHO ARE STRONG IN THEIR FAITH TO GO THROUGH IVF AND CONTINUE THEIR FAITH BELIEFS WIHTOUT FEELING GUILTY. Catholicism and IVF Pope Benedict XVI: Scientific and technological progress in the field of bioethics becomes a threat when man loses sense of his own limitations and in effect‚ aims to take the place of God the creator. Today I’m here to talk about the Catholic view

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    conviction of those involve. The selection of Pope Francis witnessed by the world was a sacred occurrence in Vatican participated by Cardinals from different parts of the world who composed the College of Cardinals. Pope Francis will be leading the entire Catholic Church in the world with about 1.2 billion Catholic believers as of 2010 Census of the 2012 Annuario Pontificio (Pontifical Yearbook). The Catholic Church is headed by a Pope while a democratic Government is headed by a President

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    Papal Infallibility Essay

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    Papal infallibility is a doctrine of the Catholic Church that teaches the pope is incapable of error in pronouncing dogma within a specific circumstance. Those outside the Church generally misunderstand the Catholic teaching on papal infallibility. In particular‚ fundamentalist Christians often confuse the charisma of papal infallibility as something that affects the pope’s status. They imagine Catholics believing the pope to be sinless or unable to sin. Some people believe papal infallibility to

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    Catholic Identity: Confusion or Crisis? One of Ave Maria University’s strongest appeal is its firm Catholic Identity rooted in Ex Corde Ecclesia. Identities held to such high standard‚ however‚ are prone to ridicule. The history of Catholic higher education has proven so. Has the Catholic identity of Ave Maria University been questioned? Yes. The Spring of 2015 proved this to the extent that multiple outside sources were portraying Ave Maria University in a negative light‚ explicitly ridiculing

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