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    Saint Joseph

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    Miss Glowe JESUS CHRIST’S MISSION CONTINUES IN THE CHURCH 23 May 2013 Saint Joseph I chose St. Joseph because he is an awesome role model for our church. Joseph is the patron saint of fathers‚ carpenters‚ social justice‚ and the universal Church. Joseph became the patron saints of those things because of how he lived and what he did for the people around him while he was alive. Unfortunately Joseph’s words were not recorded in the Bible. So everything that we know about Joseph must be ascertained

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    Saint Cecilia

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    Saint Cecilia Canonization Process: There are four steps the Church goes through to make someone a saint. Before a person can enter Sainthood‚ 5 years must past after their death. The first step: When the subject arises that someone wants to enter Sainthood‚ a bishop must initially investigate that person’s life. If that person is considered worthy to enter Sainthood‚ they earn the name a “Servant of God.” The second step: A Church official who directs the process and serves as an advocate must

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    Saint Luke

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    his confinements. . Saint Luke is often shown with an ox or a calf because these are the symbols of sacrifice - the sacrifice Jesus made for the world. St. Luke is known as the patron saint of physicians and surgeons. It has been proven that Luke lived a long life and died 84 AD. The Gospel of Saint Luke gives a good idea of his character as one who loved the poor‚ who wanted God’s kingdom open to all‚ who respected women and saw hope in God’s mercy for everyone. Saint Luke tried to help anyone

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    Sociology

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    Sociology as a branch of knowledge‚ has its own unique characteristics‚ it is different from other sciences in certain respects. An analysis of its internal logical characteristics helps one to understand what kind of science it is. The following are the main characteristics of sociology. 1. Sociology is an independent science: Sociology has now emerged into an independent science. It is not treated and studied as a branch of any other science like philosophy or political philosophy or history

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    Apparitions of Saints

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    apparitions of saints begun From the time of Adam‚ God has spoken to His saints and prophets through visions‚ dreams‚ and inner voices . . . . Miraculous events are common in the worlds of the Old and New Testaments‚ and the lives of the saints are marked by supernatural intervention. In our time‚ the Eternal Father seems to also be grabbing ordinary people from our midst to use as His mouthpieces. He is calling us to honor the covenant He made with us so that His "will be done on earth as it

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    test‚ but didn’t know who to pray to? Saint Thomas Aquinas is the patron saint of students and education. Throughout his life‚ he taught us various ways on how to believe in what we believe in. He also taught us to chase our dreams‚ even when it is not approved by the people around us. Saints are those who follow Christ and live their lives according to His teachings (Richert). They are known as the standard operating models for human beings. Because a saint is Holy‚ they know both the bad news of

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    Boondock Saints

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    The Boondock Saints When the city you call home is tainted with evil and the law seems to over look it; do you take charge? Run by religion‚ held up by their family‚ and an overwhelming urge to rid the city of Boston of evil. They’re what the media came to dub as “The Saints”. The Boondock Saints is a movie about religion‚ family‚ and vigilante justice. The movie starts off with two very religious Irish brothers Connor and Murphy McManus who decide God has chosen them to rid the city of Boston

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    Saint Nicholas

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    Saint Nicholas Leaving a pair of shoes out on December 5th may result in them being full of gifts the next day. Saint Nicholas is known for his generosity of gift giving and is the one responsible for the treats in shoes. Although the celebration of Saint Nicholas is intended to recognize his holiness‚ it has been almost transformed into something else. Many children just take advantage of the fact that they get candy‚ and they don’t have any interest in learning the history of Saint Nicholas.

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    went to. I volunteer at the child care center during the summer and Fantasia the Saturday before December. I also seem to find myself running back to Saint Therese. I admire how Saint Therese never lost faith in God‚ especially when times were tough. I admire how she never took no for an answer and had the courage to stand up for what she wanted. Saint Therese was never angry and vengeful towards others‚ she smiled and always sacrificed everything. I would be extremely fortunate if I received at least

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    Saint Monica

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    Saint Monica Saint Monica‚ mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo is most famously known for the conversion of her husband‚ Patricius‚ and Saint Augustine. She was born in Tagaste‚ North Africa and is known to be of Berber origin because of her name. There she was born and raised by her mother and father. As soon as she was old enough‚ her parents arranged her marriage to a Tagaste official. Saint Monica’s marriage to Patricius was difficult in many ways imaginable. Not only was he much older than

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