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    Great Schism of 1378 to 1417 (also known as The Western Schism) impact the Roman Catholic Church by the credibility of the papal lineage after it was split into 2 different camps known as the anti-popes at Avignon and the papacy at Rome. However at the time it confused people as to who was the true popes were which cast doubt on the authoritative unity of the Church This essay has not been graded. Question 50 (Worth 10 points) (03.05 MC)Select two groups from the Mayans‚ Aztecs‚ and Incas and compare

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    Death Comes for the Archbishop By Willa Cather Willa Cather is the author of the award winning novel Death Comes For The Archbishop written in 1927. She was born in 1873 near Winchester‚ Virginia and soon moved to Nebraska (Cather‚ 1927). During her childhood she was surrounded by foreign languages and customs. Even at her young age she felt a connection to the immigrants in Nebraska and was intrigued with their connection to the land. Willa also loved writing about the vanished past of

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    Julius Caesar

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    llegedly the descendent of Trojan prince Aeneas‚ Julius Caesar’s auspicious birth c. July 13‚ 100 B.C.‚ marked the beginning of a new chapter in Roman history. By 31‚ Caesar had fought in several wars and become involved in Roman politics. After several alliances‚ he became dictator of the Roman Empire. This led to a senatorial coup‚ and Caesar’s eventual assassination‚ on the Ides of March. Contents Synopsis Early Years Early Rule The Dictator Assassination Early Years A politically

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    more appropriate ways that we have been taught to solve conflicts. Pope Pius XII even warned us that “Nothing is lost by peace; everything is lost by war.” War itself has been one of the greatest threats to the sacredness of life throughout the entirety of human existence because of its horrible devastation to human life. In fact‚ it is estimated that between forty million and seventy million people died as a result of World War II. One would think that this loss alone would help convince the world

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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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    criticized deeply in his work Beyond Good and Evil. He particularly denounced Christianity for its focus on “slave morality‚” which he contrasts with “master morality” in Beyond Good and Evil‚ and its incessant emphasis on self-sacrifice. In 1992‚ Pope John Paul II illustrated and clarified these concepts through the Catechism

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    Ten Mega Trends Shaping the Catholic Church The article is about major events from the past which have affected Catholicism. Through the years‚ a lot have had happen in the world and have changed the face of the Church. The author listed his ten mega trends which he believes have moved Catholicism and formed the religion what we know today. The first on the list was how Catholics from 1st world regions‚ namely Europe and North America have decreased while poorer regions such as South Africa and

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    Evangelium Vitae

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    Evangelium Vitae By Pope John Paul II March 25‚ 1995 5 25 38 10 – St. Cecilia Evangelium Vitae * It is translated as “The Gospel of Life.” * It is written by Pope John Paul II. * It expresses the position of the Catholic Church regarding the value and inviolability of human life. * It deals with the most basic principles‚ which are the value and sacredness of life. Not only must human life not be taken‚ but it must be protected with loving concern. Murder * “…By

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    (1962–1965); the sedevacantist is noted for its extreme religious intolerance‚ yet they are up till now quite pacifist. They maintain that there cannot be any Christianity outside the original Roman Church; no salvation‚ for any non-catholic and now anti-popes in the Vatican‚ whom ever since misled the faithful Catholic. Because the Vatican has abandoned the doctrine of exclusiveness since the early sixties are they now considered as fallen in heresy ipso facto‚ and not worthy of honour. . But I noticed

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    Catholic Church Analysis

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    unthinkable that the pope could be wrong‚ for such an admission would seriously undermine all papal prestige‚ and that can never be allowed to happen. This makes it extremely difficult for a pope‚ or those whose own position is dependent on papal prestige‚ to admit that a pope has made a mistake on any serious matter. In a particular way‚ whether it be a solemn dogma or an ordinary teaching or merely an ancient law or practice‚ it would be extraordinarily difficult for a pope of today to state that

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