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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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    America I’m Zaquane Cooper. Today we will be interviewing Catholic leader Pope Francis. We are going to be discussing his focus on poverty‚ which he presented during his speech to congress. Pope Francis calling on them to have compassion for most Vulnerable among and we are going to find out why he is called “Slum Pope” and” a Pope for the poor. So everyone let give it up for Catholic leader Pope Francis. QUESTION 1 Pope Francis‚ welcome. I know this is one question everyone has been meaning to

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    In act III‚ scene ii William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Antony both deliver speeches to the roman public at Caesar funeral. Both of their purpose in speaking to the roman citizens to defend their belief regarding Caesar’s assassination and convince the audience. In the following essay‚ I will illustrate Antony’s speech was more rhetorically powerful than Brutus. I will analyze the strength‚ credibility and effectiveness of each speech based on the insight of Aristotle. Antony’s speech

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    Julius Caesar belonged to the most important family of Rome‚ the gens Julia. He was born in 12 July 100 BC. Caesar joined Roman Army as an officer following the family tradition. He was extremely brilliant in sword fighting and horse riding. Caesar was raised-up during the period of blood-shed and turmoil in Rome. Caesar was Roman not only a Roman statesman but also a general and a re-known Latin poet. Caesar was extremely passionate about his political goals . He became the head of his family

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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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    Julius Caesar had a big influence on the entire tragedy. After his death‚ he continued to influence the actions of all of his noble peers. Everything that happens after Caesar is killed is connected to him in some way. For example after Caesar’s death Brutus tells all the citizens of Rome: “had you rather Caesar were living‚ and die all slaves‚ than that Caesar were dead‚ to live all free men?” This made the citizens think that Caesar was a power seeker who did not care for the people

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    It includes an enhanced navigation system that is optimized for devices. The website will contain the latest research‚ studies and podcasts on raising children. Plus‚ there will be a new discussion forum to share concerns and questions. “At Lena Pope we want to help flourish our community

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    introduction Brutus and Cassius‚ is there a difference‚ or are they the same? In the drama Julius Caesar‚ Caesar is the ruler of Rome. A lot of the Romans do not like Caesar‚ but they respect him as ruler‚ except for a hand full who is planning to kill Caesar. These groups of people are called the conspirators -Comparison Both Brutus and Cassius greatly love Rome and care deeply for the Republic. Cassius`s love of Rome stems more from a love of what his country has to offer him

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    whether specific theological novelties were orthodox or heretical (not orthodox) rest of the councils‚ all held in Western Europe‚ have dealt chiefly with church discipline and morals Council of Trent‚ convened to deal with the Protestant Reformation Pope John XXIII established as one of the principal themes of the Second Vatican Council the reunion of all Christians with the Church of Rome ecumenical council continues to mirror the interplay of different forces that are affection

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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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