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    Matrimony is not to be entered into impulsively‚ unadvisedly or lightly but advisedly and seriously. ‘I kissed hundred frogs before I kissed my husband’ is a typical expression of a modern woman. But with the advancement of IT‚ modern day matrimonies are different ball game altogether. Gone are the days of dependency and those husband-facing-wives. In digital life‚ love is redefined: casual and eases. Love is now a matter of chance and convenience‚ matrimony is a matter of give

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    be able to marry whom they love without being judged. It should not change‚ no matter what sex they are. Love makes a difference and it does not matter in the environment rendering to the sex of the individual who know-hows it works. Similar sex matrimony is a sin in the Bible; nonetheless the Bible might not be that individual’s principles. The period has come to allow similar sex marriage in the United States. Gays should be permitted to the equal rights as heterosexual and mixed-race couples. Although

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    According to the Roman Catholic Church‚ there are seven sacraments. They are baptism‚ confirmation‚ Eucharist‚ penance‚ marriage‚ extreme unction and the holy orders. Baptism‚ usually carried out at a very young age‚ though can be done later in life‚ cleanses original sin and is needed to get into heaven. There are three type of baptism. The first and most common is by water. When sprinkled on the head‚ the priest says “I baptize thee‚ in the name of the father‚ and of the son‚ and of the Holy

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    The first sacrament of initiation‚ prerequisite of all the others‚ is baptism. The word baptism is rooted in the Greek language‚ meaning a dipping in or under water or‚ more commonly‚ washing. This is more than fitting considering the effects of the sacrament. Before the official institution of baptism as a sacrament by Christ‚ converts to Judaism were baptized by Saint John the Baptist as an external sign of reconciliation and repentance‚ adding their own words of atonement. The first baptism

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    Colegio de San Juan de Letran 151‚ Muralla St.‚ Intramuros‚ Manila Religious Affairs Division Theology Area Theology 2N (Christ and His Church) Parish Exposure Portfolio Submitted by: Shaine B. Bautista BSBA-Financial Management 1-A Submitted to: Mr. Hacbang Theology professor Table of Contents Acknowledgment....................................................................................... vi Endorsement Letter................................................

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    Christopher Solley-Mead Professor Julie Brinson ENGL11104 3 November 2013 These Vows Are A’ Changin’ An Examination of the Role of Marriage through Literary Analysis Marriage...it is what brings us together today… Princess Bride   It ’s not a lack of love...but a lack of friendship that makes marriages unhappy. Friedrich Nietzche   You know it’s never fifty-fifty in a marriage...someone always falls in love first...puts someone on a pedestal first...someone is just along

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    However‚ the context of this paper will focus at a more in depth look at the nature of Mystagogy and its essential relationship to the liturgical life of the Church. In doing this I will also show the relationship between Mystagogy and exegesis‚ the sacraments as mysteries and the vital place of narrationes in Mystagogy. Before an attempt to delve into Mystagogy can begin‚ we must consider the context and ask ourselves “why” Mystagogy is important at all‚ what is the goal of Mystagogy‚ why is it necessary

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    In almost every Christian denomination baptism is traditionally a Christian sacrament of admission and adoption into the Church‚ but historically has proven to be a topic of concern and debate after the Protestant Reformation amongst some groups. As a result of the Reformation‚ various Christian denominations broke off from Roman Catholicism‚ many of which disagreed on the specific role of baptism and its effects. These disagreements manifested ultimately around the argument of when Baptism should

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    building. A Catholic must marry in a church building‚ unless otherwise‚ given permission from a priest. A church is a sacred space where the community gathers for Eucharist and to worship God. Here‚ the sacrament of initiation welcomes new members into the catholic community. Marriage is a sacrament that is traditionally celebrated and recognized as a Catholic practice. If a catholic wishes to marry in an Anglican church he or she must receive permission from a priest for the celebration to be recognized

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    the Catholic and Protestant churches showed distinctly different doctrines and beliefs‚ as reflected by the aesthetics of their respective churches. The Catholics believed in 7 Sacraments‚ Veneration of Saints and elaborate church construction. The Protestants showed a drastically different system‚ with only 2-3 Sacraments‚ no honoring the Veneration of Saints‚ and a very simple church demeanor. The Catholic Church was very much in need of reform because people weren’t pleased with the current state

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