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    2nd president of Poland in 1990 Pope John Paul II ● ● Poland‚ 1983 “Loving our neighbor has global dimensions in a shrinking world… our love for all our brothers and sisters demands that we promote peace in a world surrounded by violence and conflict.” Had no fear of publicly displaying his support for Solidarity on behalf of the Catholic Church President Reagan with Pope John Paul II in Alaska‚ 1984. President Ronald Reagan consulted with Pope John Paul II regarding Solidarity. Michnik ●

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    The Second Vatican Council

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    rThe second Vatican council was initiated by Pope John XXIII to renew the church as being an instrument for God’s peace to all people of good will. John XXIII’s fruitfulness led him to bring the church to become less insular to the whole world. During the time period before Vatican II‚ the world was experiencing changes that affected how the church was seen to the rest of the world. In hopefulness to maintain aggiornamento‚ the main reasons for the councils initiation was due to the influences occurring

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    Caesar. In the play about Julius Caesar‚ Caesar gives a “north star” speech at the capitol. Which shows how constant and how established Caesar is like the north star. The speech shows that Caesar can put his foot down and is not a bandwagoner like the people of Rome‚ and the conspirators as people who do not take anything under consideration. With this speech‚ Caesar seals his fate because he knows he will die. Bandwagoners are people who just follow other people and do what they are told

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    evil. Accdg to St Paul‚ this is due to the disorder of our own appetite which leads us to sin. We have to look for guidance‚ and sound education to know the real truth. • e. conscience- the voice of God in us‚ “telling us do good and avoid evil” • II. Relation to others “No man is an island”. Every person is oriented to other people. Facts: Our parents were responsible for our being here. Our natural faculties to communicate with others. The fear of being alone. We are like gems that shine more

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    VS 54-56 Pope John Paul II states that our freedom and God’s law is most noticeably present in our conscience. When we set our freedom against the moral law‚ we risk deviating from the teachings of the Church or even contradicting them entirely. Some theologians have gone as far as to state that the conscience is simply a guide to give a general view of the man’s life‚ rather than “the sanctuary of man‚ where he is alone with God whose voice echoes within him” (John Paul II 55). Some also state

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    linking the seven buildings of OLCA via campus area network (CAN)‚ while facilitating access to the internet. Present client situation At present OLCA operations are centered on 7 buildings – Pope Pius XIII‚ Pope Alexander VIII‚ Pope Sixtus III‚ Sister’s Convent‚ Pope Clement I‚ Pope Pius X and Pope John Paul II. These departments have their own stand-alone computer systems which have been used in the past to support the operations of the school. These systems do not “talk” to each other although there

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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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    In the play JULIUS CAESAR Brutus is the most noble character. He stands up for what he believes in‚ risks his life for Rome‚ and doesn’t seem to be concerned with personal gain. Yet for all of Brutus’s good qualities‚ his troubles stem from his decision to murder a man and his misjudgment about the consequences. Brutus’s honor convinces him that they shouldn’t dispose of Antony when the other men want to‚ and his trust in Antony’s honor leads him to believe Antony’s funeral speech will not be an

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    citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2014) Saint Alphonsa Born 19 August 1910 Died 28 July 1946 (aged 35) Venerated in Catholic Church Beatified 1986 Canonized 12 October 2008‚ Vatican Cityby Pope Benedict XVI Major shrine St. Mary’s Syro-Malabar Church‚ Bharananganam‚ Kerala‚ India. Feast 28 July (Syro-Malabar) Attributes Syrian Catholic saint Patronage Against illness Part of a series on Saint Thomas Christians മാർത്തോമാ നസ്രാണികൾ Alternate

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    caused Christianity to become in some instances corrupt. This is due to the disagreements towards the rituals‚ beliefs‚ and doctrinal teachings. This resulted in the splits of Christianity. The depression had been going on for a period time until Pope John XXIII announced the Second Vatican Council to unite the Christian denominations. The Second Vatican Council’s also known as Ecumenical Council because it was not only success in uniting the Christian‚ it also opens its door welcoming the Non-Christian

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