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    ______________ is current pope of the Catholic Church.    a) Pope Francis b) Pope Pius IX  c) Pope John Paul II  d) Pope Urban VIII   The correct answer is a) Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) Q. The predecessor of Pope Francis was ______________.   a) Pope Pius IX  b) Pope John Paul II  c) Pope Urban VIII d) Benedict XVI Q.  Nationality of Pope Francis is __________.   a) Argentine b) Indian c) Australian d) African   The correct answer is a) Argentine 2. Pope Francis serves

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    Religion Assignment 1 Outline four of the main principles of Catholic Social Teaching and then discuss at greater length some of their possible applications in a curriculum setting. The central message of Christianity and thus our main focus as educators is quite simple in that it is profoundly social. “We cannot be called truly “Catholic” unless we hear and heed the Church’s call to serve those in need and work for justice and peace. “ (Communities of Salt and Light‚ U.S. Bishops‚

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    Davis garnered much public attention with many believing his claims of innocence. According to an article published in The Christian Science Monitor‚ this public attention included world leaders‚ a former president and Pope Benedict XVI - the head of the Catholic Church. (Jonsson) Pope Benedict without a doubt was against not only Mr. Davis’ execution but that of Mr. Brewer’s as well. With the Catholic Church against the taking of another life‚ what exactly is the history of the Catholic Church and

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    SUBLIMUS DEI The public‚ historical text “Sublimus Dei” promulgated by Paul III Pope during his papal throne the 29th of May of 1537 and addressed to all faithful Christians is a Papal Bull which forbids the enslavement of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The main idea of this text located in the last paragraph‚ is the enslavement and evangelization of Indians and other peoples. Paul III Pope declares that Indians should be converted to the Christian faith by preaching the word of God

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    Competency Statement VI To maintain a commitment to professionalism‚ I believe in creating an environment of excellence with colleagues‚ students‚ parents and our community. I am committed to bring the best service to each individual by learning and respecting their cultural backgrounds. I will create age appropriate lesson by keeping in mind of each individual child needs. I maintain confidentiality by good record keeping‚ not sharing sensitive information but keeping families conversation private

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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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    animals and all the creatures that crawl on the ground.” This commandment of God is being distorted by man’s own interpretation. Man forgets the real essence of his existence- to subdue and take care earth. Man is a steward of God’s creation. As Pope John Paul II said‚ “the root of the senseless destruction of the natural environment lies an anthropological error‚ which unfortunately is widespread in our day. Man‚ who discovers his capacity to transform and in a certain sense create the world through

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    The Reign of Edward VI The reign of Edward VI saw great religious upheaval from a Protestant religion that was Catholic in nature to a more clearly defined and radical quasi-Calvinism. In that sense religious policy hardened. But the policies and ideal never became deeply entrenched and accepted throughout the country and often only existed to serve the interests of those who enacted them‚ and not the future stance of the church. Under Somerset the changes involved merely creating a Protestant

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    this essay will include: the historical views of homosexuality including what Biblical texts state regarding this issue‚ as well as specific documentation from the Vatican pertaining to this subject. Furthermore‚ I will discuss former Pope John Paul II and current Pope Benedict XVI’s position on homosexuality‚ as well as homosexuality within the clergy of the Catholic Church. I will then examine specific literature criticizing the Church’s teachings on homosexuality‚ and finally gay and lesbian Catholics

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    faith to be viewed as mere fable or superstition. The two must cooperate in equal conjunction in order for the human spirit to rise to the contemplation of truth as proposed in the encyclical letter ‘Fides et Ratio’ by the late supreme pontiff Pope John Paul II. Reason could be simply defined as the logical conclusion drawn from literal occurrences or the confirmed nature of a tradition or practise. However more elements of Reason hold true in addition to the prospect of something that can be ‘proven’

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