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    Throughout the history of the Catholic Church‚ the Magisterium has always spoken out against injustices and wrongdoings whenever present in the world. Particularly in the nineteen and twentieth Century’s‚ the popes wrote multiple Encyclicals‚ exhorting nations to return to the fundamental Christians principles they were founded upon. In 1891‚ Pope Leo the XIII wrote the Encyclical‚ On the Condition of Workers‚ which condemned and corrected many of the errors that were occurring within the Industrial

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    A Brief History of Holy Family Academy Just a beginning of a alphabet is A so A its own beginning and it is a point Yes‚ a point which is also the beginning of everything in all aspects so much so that from this point sprung the education agencies and the Holy Family Academy is one. Way back in year 1948‚ the Holy Family Academy‚ formerly Liceo de Putiao was founded y Mr. Luna as Director-Principal opened only for all First Year. The first batches of First Year enrolled at the start were only

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    A church building‚ often simply called a church‚ is a building used for religious activities‚ particularly worship services. The term in its architectural sense is most often used by Christians to refer to their religious buildings but can be used by other religions. In traditional Christian architecture‚ the church is often arranged in the shape of a Christian cross. When viewed from plan view the longest part of a cross is represented by the aisle and the junction of the cross is located at the

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    Intelligence and a reformer‚ this educated man well-known by Bishops and professors among his friends‚ and by 1516 wrote his popular book "Utopia". St. Thomas More was killed for not obeying King Henry VIII’s choice to divorce his wife and‚ whist that was happening King Henry VIII announced that he would be the

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    Comparative

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    Citations: Bishop‚ Morris. The Middle Ages. Houghton Mifflin‚ Boston‚ 1968. - I used this cite to give me some cultural background. It provided with how devoted he was in his religion. Goliber‚ Sue Helder. "Louis IX." World Book Advanced. World Book‚ 2012. Web. 10

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    burst as there would be no pilgrims. So they appealed money across the Europe. Donations came flooding in from Western Europe for the project. Cathedral was spot for the traders. They had to pay double taxes. Two years later‚ when funds got shortened‚ bishop used homely insurance policy to keep construction going. In 1196‚ when funds run out‚ people patience run out as work came to halt as they saw the project nowhere near the finish. Building works were destroyed that time and king decided people to

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    The Necessity of the Catholic Church in the Medieval Times The Medieval Church was popular in the Middle Ages. People’s entire lives revolved around it. The Middle Ages was a period in European history lasting from the 5th century to the 15th century. The Catholic Church played a more significant role in that period of time‚ than modern times. In medieval times‚ the Church dominated everybody’s life. All medieval people‚ from village peasants to towns people‚ believed that God‚ Heaven‚ and Hell

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    1 and 2) said that God did not believe women should be in power and only men should. Edward Rishton‚ a Roman Catholic priest‚ says that Elizabeth gets more recognition then the Virgin Mary and she takes away from the teachings of God(doc 7).The Bishops of the Church of England said that woman should follow what their husbands say (doc. 5). Elizabeth let the Church publish Document Five because she planned to never get married. The people who followed Queen Elizabeth said that it was the duty of

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    Protestant Reformation

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    Reaction Paper- Protestant Reformation Protestant Reformation‚ first taking place in the early sixteenth century‚ brought about a whirlwind of change theologically‚ economically‚ and multiple other fronts. Most important was the globalization of Christianity—its transformations generated new directions of intellect beyond the sixteenth century. Works of theologians such as Martin Luther and John Calvin sparked the criticism of the authority and power of the Catholic Church as well as instilling

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    Bishop Desmond Tutu

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    Bishop Desmond TuTu Bishop Desmond TuTu By Alyssa Ducasse May 30‚ 2011 Period 3 Leaders often come to power or prominence because the country has problems and the leaders are proposing solution to those problems. There have been many complications in certain countries and the leaders play a significant role in either fixing the problems or making them worse. Bishop Desmond Tutu was born in 1931 in Klerksdorp‚ Transvaal. He is a South African activist and Christian cleric who began famous

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