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    The Catholic Church

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    CASS MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology By Stephen John S. Brillantes March 2005 Thesis Statement: The Roman Catholic Church and the past and the present of strengthened Christianity. I. Introduction II. Organization and Structure a. The Bishop b. The Clergy c. The Pope d. The Cardinal e. The Curia f. The Eastern Rite Churches III. Distinctive Doctrines a. The Bible b. The Traditions of the Church c. Apostolic Succession d. The Saints IV. Worship and Practices a. The Mass

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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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    the lives of the indigenous population of Central and South America. Catholicism would become the standard for religion as it would take the lead to provide the one true God. Catholicism had the true representative of God on earth in the form of the Pope. The Catholic church for the first time would tolerate the co-mingling of other religions as long as they followed along with Catholic tradition. When the explorers arrived in the New World the Catholic Church was first and foremost willing to take

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    during the years of his reign‚ but much of it also lay in his unique personality. Previous popes had usually been remote figures from the very outset John endeared himself to the whole world by his warmth‚ humour‚ and his easy approachability. He had impatience with empty traditionalism and often astonished his aides by the forthright way in which he cut through meaningless formalities. For example‚ Popes had always been customary for them to dine alone within a

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    Laborem exercens

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    Laborem Exercens  Pope John Paul II‚ 1981‚ On Human Work     Laborem  Exercens  commemorates the ninetieth anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum.  The context of which   it  was  written  then  was  that  of  the  emerging  crisis   of  the  Communist  systems  in  Central   and  Eastern  Europe  (Solidarity).  Pope  John  Paul  II  understood  just  how  that  system  had  failed  to  recognize  the  dignity  of  work.  From his  experience‚  he  became  aware  that  any  form  of  mater

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    JULIUS CAESAR

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    others‚ and since all men want to dominate those around them‚ power is valued as one of the most important possessions. Power is highly sought after‚ thus the correct decisions must be made to obtain it‚ and this is clearly proven by Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar". Power is obtained much easier than it is kept. "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!" The conspirators celebrate the death of Caesar‚ because they b... ... middle of paper ... ...alize how much power is beneficial and how much is

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    EVOLUTION‚ FEATURES AND AMENDMENT PROCESS IN BANGLADESH AND VATICAN CITY A COMPARATIVE STUDY SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY- DR. SAM BABU K.C. AMOD MOHAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BA.LLB‚ SECTION - A COLLEGE OF LEGAL STUDIES SEMESTER II UPES‚ DEHRADUN R450211016 Acknowledgement I owe my heartiest thanks to my teacher Dr. Sam Babu K C‚ without whose support and guidance this project would not have been possible. He gave me the opportunity to improve

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    On 22nd November‚ 1981‚ the apostolic exhortation‚ Familiaris Consortio was Issued by Pope John Paul II. In this document‚ the pope points out the important place occupied by the Christian family in the modern world. He sets out to guide the Christian family in the contemporary world to live a life reflecting the fundamental human values that aim at fostering marriage and family; these values are in accordance with the dictates of Christian faith. The document points out that conjugal love between

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    Celibacy and Priesthood

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    discipline of the Church and not essential to the priesthood.Agents of destruction have not for once relented in their mission. The same man who shot Pope John Paul II in May 13‚ 1981‚ in St. Peter’s Square at Vatican City is still the same person demanding that Pope Benedict XVI should resign. Mehmet Ali Ağca‚ a trained sniper from Turkey who shot the late pope has been has been making effrontery to terminate the assignment of the church to reach out to the unreached. Celibacy is an eschatological sign

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    nostrdamus

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    again This quatrain is considered to be the quatrain which indicate the start of WW-III. The scenario described in this quatrain is definitely a modern world scenario as is describes air travel. Air travel became commercially available only after WW-II. World is a small place now with ease of communications. Antibiotics helped man to get rid of many incurable diseases. But‚ Nostradamus says‚ wars will start up again. Alternatively‚ this might describe a period of unparalleled peace predicted after

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