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    constant commitment to the common good‚ based on the belief that "we are all really responsible for all." (a spirit of friendship- between individuals‚ group‚ and nations- is the basis for a just world.) Dorothy Day: criticize capitalism. Pope Leo XIII: support the labor union‚ call the knights of labor. Karl Marx: the German philosopher with his works the communist manifesto and capital‚ provide a bitter critique of capitalism. Frederic Ozanam: started the Saint Vincent de Paul Society

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    theology and philosophy. By November 20‚ 1645‚ Pope Innocent X elevated the college to a university. In 1680‚ it was subsequently placed under the royal patronage of the Spanish monarchy. In 1681‚ Pope Innocent XI declared it a Public University of General Studies allowing it to confer other degrees. In 1734 Pope Clement XII authorized the University to confer degrees in all existing faculties as well as all others that might be introduced in the future. The Pope also approved the curriculum in the entire

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    SOCIOLOGY 3 Socio Cultural Dimension Prof. Ma Corazon T. Unas Institute of Religion • Man tends to ask the why’s of things as he grows older… why do we study? why is it difficult to be good? why do we need to listen to others? Many will give answers… but all of them boils down to one source and goal… all are directly or indirectly related to the HUMAN PERSONthe center of all. But MAN is a paradox- hard to understand‚ each individual is a complex being with different traits‚ yet whole. The need

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    a mission to identify the flaws of certain economic solutions throughout the years‚ it has also attempted to give a solid understanding of what could and should be done in order to bring about the most efficient‚ stable‚ and just economy. Popes such as Leo XIII‚ Pius XI‚ John Paul II‚ and Benedict XVI have all written on many of the controversial topics regarding capitalist and socialist views. Much of their advice pertains to the economic issues involving the conditions of working classes‚ human

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    to hold another job. There were no unions or insurance plans and the Government did not pay any attention to the behind-the-scenes injustices. The Church became a voice for social reform. Pope Leo XIII wrote an encyclical on the condition of labor wherein he petitioned for the care of the weak and poor. The Pope lobbied against the social injustices that were prominent at the time. He also wrote that governments should pay special attention to the poor as the wealthy classes are able to care for

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    gained him the title "The Father of English History". • Born ca. 673 not recorded‚ possibly Monkton. • Died 26 May 735 Jarrow‚ Northumbria • Canonized 1899 recognised as Doctor of the Church‚ Rome by Pope Leo XIII • Major shrine Durham Cathedral. • Feast 25 May (Western Churches) 27 May (Orthodox Church and General Roman Calendar‚ between 1899–1969) Bede is one of the few saints honoured

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    a well-known organization: Freemasonry. This was proclaimed especially in the famous encyclical of Pope Leo XIII about Humanum Genus: "In our time‚ with the help and support of a society called Freemasonry‚ which has an extensive and effective organization‚ have joined the efforts of those who love the darkness. They no longer feel the need to hide their ill will and fighting God Blessed ". The Pope at the time reported the relationship between naturalism and the masonic organization saying: "All

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    We all look up to leaders‚ but who do they look up to? In the society we live in today‚ there are many political leaders all around the world. From the United States president to the pope of the Roman Catholic Church‚ people just like us are fighting for good causes. Leaders have walked the face of this earth and have left their marks in history. Saint Thomas More was one of those people. Saint Thomas was a lawyer‚ author‚ and a statesman. Born in 1478‚ More served under King Henry VIII. He became

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    Sabellius c.210 who applied the names merely to different roles of God in the history and economy of salvation. | Noetus was condemned by the presbyters of Smyrna. Tertullian wrote Adversus Praxeam against this tendency and Sabellius was condemned by Pope Callistus. | Alternative names:Patripassianism‚ Modalism‚Modalistic Monarchianism

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    social and economic improvement. Throughout her life‚ mother Drexel supported petitions to congress to improve governmental aid for Native Americans schools. While on a tour of Europe Drexel met with Pope Leo XIII and asked him to send more missionaries to Wyoming for her friend Bishop James O’Connor. The Pope replied “Why don’t you become a missionary?”(St. Katharine Drexel). The Pope’s answer shocked her into considering new possibilities. After her tour of Europe she headed home and began her systematic

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