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    Américas (Catholic Mission of Our Lady of the Americas) Religion is very important to most people in society today. It has been around for many years and many different religions have emerged. It is hard for a person to step into a religious environment that is unfamiliar to them. I have never been inside a church and all of my life my family never really told me about religion. The social phenomenon I studied was a Catholic Mass. On Sunday morning‚ October 23‚ 2011‚ I attended the Catholic Mission

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    The church dates back to 1175‚ having been initially built as a Roman-Catholic monastery‚ it was turned into a protestant church following the Protestant Reformation. The church is built with a three-nave basilica plane‚ positioned on the east-west axis‚ in a Romanesque style. The church was not plastered as to follow the Romanesque style rules‚ but the legend says there have been attempts to plaster the outer walls but the mortar would not stick to the red brick of which the church was made‚ due

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    The beginning of my relationship with the church that I could recall was when I was 5 years old in kindergarten. I grew up in a Catholic family that was conservative. I was blessed enough to able to go to Catholic schools my entire life. I truly felt loved growing up in school by my teachers and peers. As a student I was able to learn almost every aspect of the Catholic church from a young age. As I got older I could really see the difference learning about God made on myself and others around me

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    Lutheranism: Catoliscism: Actions of the church: The Lutheran Church is the oldest Protestant Christian tradition‚ dating back to the Protestant Reformation and the person of Martin Luther. Lutherans are those Christians who choose to accept Martin Luther’s teachings. On October 31‚ 1517‚ Luther‚ a Catholic monk‚ posted his 95 Theses as a challenge to the doctrine and practices of the Roman Catholic Church‚ hoping to reform the practices he felt were inconsistent with scripture. When the conflict

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    Being of Irish Catholic heritage is important to me because I have special gifts all non-Irish Catholics have. Being Catholic allows me to be close and believe in God‚ have miracles to happen‚ have the profound sense of discovering‚ experiencing‚ and to be able to respond to God in union with others who believe in him‚ within my world and community. Also being a catholic commits me to not lie‚ allows me to be open to new opinions and ideas‚ proclaim the good news of Christ‚ be committed to transformation

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    Corruption in the Medieval Church Essay First of all‚ did you know that the church during the middle ages had lots of corruption? Do you want to know how they lost all their power? For example‚ simony‚ selling of indulgences‚ priest and monks breaking their vow of chastity and much more. Last but not least‚ because Europe entered the age of the renaissance‚ people became more literate and discovered that the church was not supposed to do these things. Secondly‚ the pope and priests were

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    whereas change could be negative or positive and has an effect which disturbance may not. o Next you try to come up with examples related to the outcome. Luther was a disturbance to the Catholic Church‚ whereas the establishment of the Lutheran Church was a negative change to the church. So for ‘change or disturbance’ relates very well to our topic. You can then go through other possibilities. • Unexpected: Where these changes or disturbances unexpected? Having new ideas was not

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    Is there really a separation of church and state in the philippines? Catholic leaders ready voting guidelines: ’Pro-choice is anti-life. Vote for anti-RH candidates’ The Philippines’ powerful Catholic Church is to ask Filipinos to vote candidates who support birth control out of office in the May elections‚ a Church official said Saturday. The guidelines‚ to be read at Sunday masses across the country‚ are seen as an attack on President Benigno Aquino’s allies who pushed for a controversial

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    THE CHURCH IN MEDIEVAL LIFE  During the Middle Ages‚ two distinct Christian churches emerged: the Orthodox Christian Church in the east and the Roman Catholic Church in the west. (The two branches split permanently in 1054. The Roman Catholic Church became the main stabilizing force in Western Europe. The church provided religious leadership as well as secular‚ or worldly‚ leadership. It also played a key role in reviving and preserving learning. At the head of the Roman Catholic Church was the

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    the role of religion and the church in medieval and renaissance society. The head church in Europe during the medieval ages was the Roman Catholic Church. Religion was the foremost divine power and authority during the medieval period. Therefore the lives of the people were completely dominated by the church; whether they were peasants‚ noble men‚ or kings. Because of their strong authority over people‚ religious institution became very rich and powerful. The church controlled every aspect of

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