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    Raphael

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    Raphael went to Siena and Florence to study with masters. He gained recognition for church paintings‚ commissioned portraits‚ and pictures of saints Raphael aided in making while he was with these masters. Later‚ Raphael was summoned to Rome to work for Pope Julius II who had a powerful and heroic personality and wished to have his rooms dramatically painted. Julius’ favorite architect‚ Donato Bramante‚ was a relative of Raphael. Julius was so impressed with Raphael’s work that he dismissed all of the

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    Montreal is Quebec’s largest city‚ has always been renowned for its many churches and basilicas‚ earning it the nickname la ville aux cents clochers. Mark Twain once said “This is the first time I was ever in a city [Montreal] where you couldn ’t throw a brick without breaking a church window”. Today‚ it is better known for the diversity of its people and its culture painted streets‚ such as the Quartier Latin and the booming Quartier des spectacles. The city is home to over a hundred and twenty

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    Social Justice Overview

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    Meghan Fry PUBHLTH 690SJ Social Justice: Ambiguous term for a necessary virtue “Social Justice” is often considered a vague or indefinite term. The ambiguous nature of the term lends itself to be interpreted in many ways. Philosophers and theologians‚ both past and present‚ have given their interpretations of what social justice means and though they may argue over the “true” meaning of social justice‚ there is always the undertone of a certain fairness across humanity with regard to

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    her parents death‚ Pope Leo X and future Pope Clement VII‚ her uncles‚ took her under their wing. When Catherine was just a baby‚ Pope Leo X gave her the title of Duchess of Urbino. Pope Leo X had an awesome idea to use Catherine as a main source in marriage for the Medici family. But when Leo X died‚ his successor Adrian took away Catherine’s title as Duchess of Urbino and gave it back to whom it belonged to before. But when Adrian died 2 years later‚ Clement VII was elected Pope and set Catherine

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    had died. This money was needed in order to pay back debts to the Fugger bank for buying Albrecht of Brandenburg third bishopric and to build St Peter’s Church. This Theses was addressed to Pope Leo X‚ who was building St Peter’s. Luther was angered about this and made his opinion in the Theses that if the pope could open the doors of purgatory for people who paid‚ why could he not open them for all people.Luther published other scriptures against the sale of indulgences‚ his letter to Albrecht of

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    because when the Ninety-Five Theses arrived in Rome‚ Pope Leo X acted by ordering the vicar-general of the Augustine Order to place a ban of silence on its monks. He did this in an effort to quiet the discontent of the monks without drawing attention to the growing schism in the church. Luther responded and sent a personal letter of clarification of his 95 Theses to the pope. As a result‚ Leo X then summoned Luther to appear before him in Rome. In 1521‚ Leo X excommunicates Luther from the Church. Luther

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    COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH

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    Constantine the Great with Pope Saint Sylvester I The bold text in the profession of faith of the 318 fathers constitutes‚ according to Tanner "The additions made by the council to an underlying form of the creed"‚ and that the underlying creed was most likely "derived from the baptismal formula of Caesarea put forward by the bishop of that city Eusebius" or that it "developed from an original form which existed in Jerusalem or at any rate Palestine". " Constantinople 1 Theodosius I‚ Pope Saint Damasus I The

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    It is said that Saint Prosper spent the last years of his service as secretary to Pope St. Leo the Great. This can only mean that both theologians saw the nature of the Divine Will with the same set of eyes and theological doctrines. Pope St. Leo the Great was a monumental vessel to prevent the spread of errors and heresy; his negotiating prowess resulted in the protection of Rome from invasion. He used his authority

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    The Great Schism Summary

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    • Iconoclast heresy 8th and early 9th centuries • Coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III as Holy Roman Emperor‚ 800AD. • Photian Schism mid 9th century: Photius‚ Patriarch of Constantinople made first deliberate attempt to serve the Greek Church from the West. Disagreements ranged from a celibate priesthood to the filioque clause

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    Samurai Code Of Behavior

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    He issued a ruling forbidding the use of holy images or icons. Leo III The daimyo controlled Japan for 500 years. False The Ottoman Turks renamed Constantinople Istanbul The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome’s first written law code a fief was a grant of land given by a lord to a vassal. This is a form of Japanese poetry that deals with themes of nature‚ harmony and haiku Attila the Hun was stopped from invading Rome by Pope Leo I Besides fighting‚ many samurai also wrote poetry Rome began

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