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    Year 12 English – Hamlet’s Eulogy (delivered by Horatio) Simone Schulz Lords‚ ladies and citizens of Elsinore‚ what treasure lost. It is with great sorrow that I stand before you in this difficult day‚ in this difficult time. I do not know what to say nor how to say it. We are all here to honour‚ remember and pay respect to the most remarkable Prince we could ever know‚ Prince Hamlet of Denmark‚ beloved son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude‚ royal courtier and loyal friend. To all

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    One of the biggest opposition of same sex marriage is Christians. While the Bible does address  homosexuality‚ it does not explicitly mention gay marriage/same­sex marriage. It is clear‚ however‚ that  the Bible condemns homosexuality as an immoral and unnatural sin. Leviticus 18:22 identifies  homosexual sex as an abomination‚ a detestable sin. Roman 1:26­27 declares homosexual desires and  actions to be shameful‚ unnatural‚ lustful‚ and indecent. First Corinthian 6:9 states that homosexuals are 

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    "This day I will marry my best friend The one I laugh with‚ Live for‚ dream with‚ Love..." When I read the cover of my best friend’s sister’s wedding invitation‚ I knew the occasion would be magical - bringing two people who loved each other very much‚ together at last. I met Effie when I was about twelve. She had just come from Greece and joined our church. However‚ it was about four years after that she became more than just an acquaintance. In my junior year of high school‚ she came to my school

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    Greek Orthodox Church Mae Williams HUM 130 March 20‚ 2011 Joseph Butryn Greek Orthodox Church The Eastern Orthodox Church‚ of which the Greek Orthodox Church is a part‚ is rich in history and traditions. The roots of Greek Orthodoxy can be traced back to the conversion of Mediterranean people during the time of the apostle Paul. For most of the Greek Orthodox Church’s history‚ “…it understands itself to be in direct continuity with the founding of Christianity in Thessalonica‚ Philippi

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    Name: Ailyn Bayle Age: 32 Occupation: Fish Vendor Location: Caloocan Religion: Catholic Ailyn is a single mother of 6 years old boy. The father of her son died after she gave birth‚ they are not married because her partner is married to another woman. Ailyn is the eldest among her brother and sister. The father of Ailyn died when she is in grade 6 elementary. One of a good friend of her father offered a help in her study but she did not accepted it and instead she find a job to

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    Seth Pickman Kirk Jones November 4th‚ 2013 The Influence of Early Religions: The roots between early forms of Paganism and Witchcraft to Catholicism When you’re kneeling in a pew at church with your head down‚ bowing in prayer‚ do you ever stop to think about how this ritual came to be? In most common catholic religions today‚ have you ever wondered where some of the traditions and holidays came from? Throughout the history of Catholicism up until present day‚ there are a lot of practices and rules

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    Running head: THE CATHOLIC RELIGION The Catholic Religion Karen Paterno Axia of University of Phoenix The Catholic Religion The Catholic religion is very different from my Pentecostal religion. I have never really understood this religion until I did some research on it. I found that the word Catholic (katholios from katholu – meaning ‘throughout the whole‚ universal’) occurs in the Greek classics‚ e.g.‚ in Aristotle and Polybius‚ and was freely used by the earlier catholic writers (www

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    REFLECTION INTRODUCTION Section one of the document expressly opens up the contents and applications of the document to a broad audience. It is written for those living in fidelity to the Church’s extant teachings and practices in the area of matrimony‚ Marriage is the intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman. It comes to us from the hand of God‚ who created male and female in his image‚ so that they might become one body and might be fertile and multiply. Though man and woman

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    The Edsa Shrine

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    THE EDSA SHRINE [pic]The EDSA Shrine‚ located at the crossroads of Epifanio de los Santos (EDSA) Avenue and Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City‚ is formally known as the Shrine of Mary‚ Queen of Peace (Our Lady of EDSA)‚ It is dedicated to Our Lady who has miraculously interceded to oust the dictatorship in a peaceful and bloodless uprising that is now world renowned as the People Power Revolution of 1986. On December 15‚ 1989‚ the EDSA Shrine was established with then Rev. Fr. Socrates B. Villegas as

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    Trent that Set a ‘ New Trend’ in the Catholic Church Introduction The Church is both human and divine. History has proved that at times the human element uses the Church to meet its desires in the world. Immorality‚ nepotism etc. are seen here and there. These are problems originating from the Church leaders themselves. Moreover‚ some Christians took the responsibility of explaining the Word and other ecclesiastical issues in their own hands‚ ignoring the Magisterium and in so doing‚ they ended

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