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    Numerous events forced the Catholic Reformation. These events were heavily embedded in the clergy exploitation of the Christian doctrine. In that era the text and the sermons were given in Latin unfortunately‚ majority of the congregation if not all of the congregation did not speak Latin. Consequently‚ they were unable to comprehend the sermon. Additionally‚ the clergy did not live in their own diocese‚ or speak the native language therefore‚ they could not sympathize to the needs of the population

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    Professor Morello TITLE PAGE: CASE STUDY 2 Questions for exploration: What did some reform-minded Catholics in Nicaragua hope that the pope might do during his visit to that country? What position did the pope eventually make clear to the Nicaraguan priests? Why were some Nicaraguan Catholics disappointed with the pope’s position on political action? What did they correctly as it proved‚ fear might happen after the pope’s visit? Introduction; The New World beginning in 1492 brought about

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    They participated in revolution to change the government from dictatorship to democracy. But the lack of prepared in‚ “What happens after the revolution?” They only realized that the government must needed to transfer‚ but they often was forgetting that individual and society also needed to change. People thought they would all be free to pursue their own interests and democracy after the revolution. Now it seems the government system changed from dictatorship into a transition toward democracy. But

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    Death‚ the big question mark on people’s lives. What happens after one’s death? Is there and afterlife? Do you meet god? Be reunited with your loved ones? All this has been speculated on for centuries by the people of earth. Different religions envisioning on their own paradise for the dearly departed. I wish I could answer all those questions‚ but I can’t. All I can tell you is what happened to me after my life was over. My name is.......no longer relevant‚ and this is my tale. The day

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    and Roman cultures? ESSAY SUBMISSION Historians consider the greatest achievement of the Byzantine Empire to be the preservation of Greek and Roman cultures because after the fall of the roman empire and the small Greek states the byzantine empire still kept their cultures making it one. The Byzantine ended up being the survivors after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the west. However if it was not because of the byzantine roman and ancient Greek cultures would disappear or even a little known

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    I was born in 2002. Nationally a lot happened in this year because‚ this was the year following 9/11. I really wish I would’ve been alive during the time of 9/11 and could’ve remembered it. I’d want to tell my kids about it from my perspective‚ and what I was doing at the time of it. Besides the sad things‚ there was a lot more stuff that happened‚ from fashion to sports. A lot of movies that were popular in that year are still popular now. Some of the movies started an amazing sage. Some were one

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    depressing one who were the elderly and disabled. Finally there were also a story of twins and that were tested and worked on. One of the main reasons why the nazis went after homosexuals was because they were considered weak‚ and didn’t have a right to be anywhere near the nazis because they were feminine and couldn’t fight for what they believed in. Another huge reason why they didn’t want the homosexuals anywhere

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    For several years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation negative attitudes towards African Americans carried on in the deep south. This made it very hard for African Americans to make a living after years of harsh slavery. Even going down to a local diner was nearly impossible without being harassed of attacked. The same is true for the next three events. The Bombing of Birmingham Church‚ The Integration of Central High school‚ and The Selma Marches. These three events will show the

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    1983 visit of Pope John Paul II to Nicaragua   The 1983 visit of Pope John Paul II to Nicaragua The reformed-minded Catholics in Nicaragua hoped that the Pope was going to say some words of consolation to the families which daily lose loved ones to the counterrevolution‚ especially since just days before 17 outstanding members of the Sandinista Youth Organization‚ killed in an ambush‚ and had been buried after a memorial program

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    The Catholic Church’s opposition to the revolutionary government came to a head when Pope John Paul II visited Nicaragua in 1983. Both the Nicaraguan government and the Sandinista government were eager for the pope’s visit. The Catholic church was expected to receive great support and moral legitimacy from the Pope when it came to the opposition of the Sandinista government. The church was in hopes of the Pope’s support to the peace process while assuming the role of mediator and voicing his dislike

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