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    marriage‚ and can only be brought into existence from the sperm of man and an egg of a woman. While this article serves to clarify the true meaning and connection between marriage and children‚ particularly from a biological stance‚ Pope Pius XI’s encyclical reminds believers of what should follow procreation‚ when he writes the following

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    These writings help to explain the Catholics Vision for an Ideal society. Some social encyclicals that emphasise the ideal vision for society Lumen Getium (On the People of God Paul VI) and Gaudium et spes (Joy and Hope Paul VI). An Ideal society is one of love which is expressed in the gospels “You shall love your neighbour as yourself” (Mark

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    served as a Vatican diplomat in Germany before World War II and as Vatican Secretary of State under Pope Pius XI. During this time‚ He was a big criticizer of Nazism and helped draft the Mit brennender Sorge in 1937‚ an anti-Nazi encyclical. In 1939‚ the first papal encyclical by Pius XII was created to express dismay at the invasion of Poland‚ talked about Catholic teaching against racism and anti-Semitism‚ and influenced resistance against those opposed to the ethical principles of the Revelation on

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    coming together for the common good of humanity. This particular idea of men being united to be one is represented in the papal encyclical Nostra Aetate‚ ‘The Church exhorts her sons‚ that through dialogue and collaboration with the followers of other religious‚ carried out with prudence and love and in witness to the Christian faith and life.’ This line taken from the encyclical presents that mankind should have a desire to work towards the common good through a positive spirit of dialogue and collaboration

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    The industrial revolution which took place from the 18th to 19th century began in the United Kingdom‚ and then spread throughout Europe‚ North America and eventually the world. It was a historical period that marked a major turning point in human social society‚ almost every aspect of daily life including agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transport and technology was eventually in some way influenced. The Industrial Revolution brought great riches to those who put it in motion (the entrepreneurs)

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    The contribution of Pope John XXIII has been profound‚ as many of his initiatives and actions are still resonating today. His acceptance of Jesus’ words “I came to save all nations.” Represented his motivation to do well and bring peace upon the world. He was an advocate of Christian unity‚ social justice‚ human rights and the promotion of world peace. It is through his development of the Second Vatican Council‚ his contribution to ecumenism and his empathy for humanity that Pope John XXIII made

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    I. SUMMARY of Evangelium Vitae Evangelium Vitae (Latin: "The Gospel of Life") is the name of the encyclical written by Pope John Paul II which expresses the position of the Catholic Church regarding the value and inviolability of human life. The Pope issued the encyclical on March 25‚ 1995.This affirmation of the Gospel of Life‚ which is part of and inseparable from the entire Gospel of Christ‚ is fundamental to the Church’s mission to the world‚ and part of the necessary witness of every Christian

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    individualism and relativism that both encourages and justifies sexual activity without regard to its real purpose. Pope Paul VI‚ liberal on many issues and a central figure in implementing the reforms of Vatican II‚ stated in his (1968) Humanae Vitae‚ his encyclical on birth control: Marriage‚ then‚ is far from being the effect of chance or the result of the blind evolution of natural forces. It is in reality the wise and provident institution of God the Creator‚ whose purpose was to affect in man his loving

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    in society is‚ this is similarly mentioned in Mark 10:45. These two verses clearly connect to the works of Fr John Bede Polding as he devoted his life to the service of the Catholic church in Australia and didn’t require anything in return. The encyclical can also link to the verses as it stated “they have naturally made the Church the special object of their devotion and concern.” This is truly what Fr John Bede Polding intended to do which was to make the Catholic church and service to God his

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    SOCIOLOGY 3 Socio Cultural Dimension Prof. Ma Corazon T. Unas Institute of Religion • Man tends to ask the why’s of things as he grows older… why do we study? why is it difficult to be good? why do we need to listen to others? Many will give answers… but all of them boils down to one source and goal… all are directly or indirectly related to the HUMAN PERSONthe center of all. But MAN is a paradox- hard to understand‚ each individual is a complex being with different traits‚ yet whole. The need

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