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    Upon arrival at the Cathedral of Saint Pierre‚ the structure demands your respect. One can see the towers when approaching further up the street until the final steps when the building goes out of view. Upon the final turn the church pops into view with some form of shock. The whole environment is inviting. The grand rose window shining forth at the central point of the facade‚ steps lead you down to the front entrance and the front gothic porch recedes inward (McNarama‚ 147). Somethings tells you

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    The York Crucifixion Play gains most of its emotions from the cruel behavior of the soldiers that crucify Jesus. These soldiers display their cruelty by insulting Jesus‚ calling him a “warlock” (ln. 63) and a “devil” (188). They also attempt to increase Jesus’s suffering‚ by asking themselves “What trick could increase his suffering” (125) and eventually using cords to “badly increase his pains” (145). To even further show their malice‚ the soldiers swear “by Mohammed’s blood” (61)‚ which meant

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    The seventeenth century witnessed of a great reformation in the Catholic Church as a result of the increase in the followers of the Protestant Reformation. All artistic manifestations were influenced by these changes and the artists of the time made echo of them. In this period we can still pensive how most of the art is religious related‚ especially paintings. The mannerism was a tendency characterized by the special complexity‚ artificiality and a new psychology impressed in the painting. Italian

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    Peter de Vooged`s article on “Dubliners” Peter de Voogd concentrates in his article on the possibilities of visualisation in a reading of the text of “Dubliners”. Different visualizations of reading can be observed‚ when film directors cast the actors for a character who can be imagined totally different by another reader of the script. De Voogd mentions the James Joyce was aware of these visual aspects and manipulated his readers` visualisations. On reason for this is his interest in the scenic

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    One of the most inspiring saints in history‚ St. Maximilian Kolbe was born on the eighth of January‚ in 1894. He was born with the name of Raymond. Raymond was born in Zdunska-Wola‚ which is located in Poland. At this time‚ Poland was a part of the Russian Empire. Raymond’s father was a weaver‚ and his father’s name was Julius. His mother’s name was Maria. He had two brothers‚ with the names of Francis and Joseph. At this time Poland‚ there was a political split. Raymond said he “lamented the existence

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    The church looks to Jesus today as the son of God and a savior. That was probably different when he was actually around‚ seeing as the Jews and other people of the church crucified him to begin with. In this paper I will be talking about how the crucifixion impacted the church‚ how the resurrection impacted the church and what the church thinks of it today. Back when Jesus was on earth he spoke the truth. He was the Son of God and he was going to save us by dying for our sins. Still‚ we chose

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    The most well-known account of the historical practice of Roman crucifixion can be found in the Gospels of the Bible in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However‚ three out of the four gospels that detail the life and death of Christ possess one conspicuous problem‚ the synoptic problem. The synoptic problem is specifically found in the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke. It does not include the Gospel of John since this Gospel on its own contains a majority of material that is unique to the book

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    Baroque period‚ that inspired many alike‚ was the “The Calling of Saint Matthew” painted by Michelangelo

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    Philippine Saint : Saint Lorenzo Ruiz Lorenzo Ruiz Saint Lorenzo Ruiz (ca. 1600 – 29 September 1637)‚ also known as Laurentius Ruiz de Manila or San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila‚ is the firstFilipino saint venerated in the Roman Catholic Church; he is thus the protomartyr of the Philippines. He was killed for refusing to leave Japan and renounce his Roman Catholic beliefs during the persecution of Japanese Christians under the Tokugawa Shogunate in the 17th century. Saint Lorenzo is

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    Saint Benedict Saint Benedict leading others in a life of service to God The life of Saint Benedict dramatically shaped Christianity development through the impacts of Benedicts Law on monarchism and my ministry today. Saint Benedict was born in about the year 480 AD. Many of the milestones in Benedict’s life are approximations as is the year of his birth. The only dated event of his life was in 542 AD when he was visited by a king at Monte Cassino. We know that he was an older man when

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