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    and audience‚ in which she actively welcomes participation. Recently‚ Kelly has been constructing convoluted‚ abstract‚ collage-based works‚ and it is one of these works‚ from her Tender Cuts series‚ that has been selected for analysis‚ entitled ‘Encyclical From The Right Hand’. Kelly often bases her works on social topics currently being looked at in Australian media‚ and regards the female figure as beautiful‚ regardless of size‚ shape or ethnicity. Despite focusing on topics that are widespread

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    Christianity is one of the oldest living religions and still remains the largest religious tradition. There have been many significant figures in history that influenced Christianity as a whole‚ Pope John XXIII for example who instigated Vatican II. Christianity is a living tradition as it seeks to influence every day adherents in their every day lives. Christianity consists of different denominations (Greek Orthodox‚ Catholic‚ High Anglican). However‚ all Christian denominations share a common

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    emphatically condemns abortions‚ euthanasia and other violations against the sanctity of human life. Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium Vitae defends and reconfirms the Church’s view against abortion. The encyclical is issued just 3 years after the historic follow up landmark court case Casey v. Planned Parenthood where again the court upheld women’s right to choose. The encyclical begins with adamantly opposing death of any human or assisting in the death of another human being because human life

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    OCTOGESIMA ADVENIENS I. The Historical Context/Background of the Encyclical Octogesima adveniens was not written in a historical vacuum or in discontinuity from Catholic social teachings of the previous decade. Rather the letter continued themes found in Gaudium et spes and Mater et magistra and responded to the historical context in which it was written. To mark the eightieth anniversary of Rerum novarum‚ Paul VI did not write an encyclical letter‚ but rather an apostolic letter to Maurice Cardinal Roy

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    is the official teaching of the church and authoritative voice of tradition. This official teaching of the church is exercised by the catholic bishops as well as groups appointed by the Pope. This teaching is expressed in the form of Papal encyclicalsencyclicals of the church councils and statement by Vatican offices. The magisterium highly recommends solidarity because it is capable of guaranteeing the common good and fostering integral human development. The third source of Catholic Social Teaching

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    ‘Men‚ women and schools of thought have reformed and/or revitalised the Christian tradition.’ How well does this statement reflect the impact on Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought‚ other than Jesus? Pope John XXIII was a highly influential‚ religious leader in the Catholic Church‚ whom was elected Pope on 28th October 1958. Although he was thought to be a transitional pope‚ John XXIII was often addressed as the ‘good pope’ due to his significant involvement in Catholicism

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    Church‚ scripture and the papal encyclicals. The parents of Abiah will lead their lives and make decisions based of the elements that make up the catholic ethical framework. It is from these elements that the frame work of the Catholic Church is formed and it guides the followers of the belief in their everyday lives and decisions. This framework was developed from the previously stated teaching with the founder of natural law being Aristotle and the papal encyclicals are a constantly growing wealth

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    this issue. Pope Francis is an advocator for the world’s poor. His message on climate change reflects this. The Pope believes that the world’s poor are going to face the consequences of the riches actions (Insua‚ 2017). In 2015‚ he published his Encyclical letter Laudato Si’: On care for our Common Home. In it‚ he calls for action to protect the climate if not for the poor but for humanity. His holiness writes‚ "The urgent challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole

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    What is the evidence in favor of an encyclical origin of this epistle? The evidence for an encyclical—circular letter meant for more than one church such as the book of revelation—includes the following arguments: (1) Colossians 4:16 instructs to send “this” letter to Laodicea. The argument could be made that this is

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    | CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITHINSTRUCTION DIGNITAS PERSONAEON CERTAIN BIOETHICAL QUESTIONS INTRODUCTION 1. The dignity of a person must be recognized in every human being from conception to natural death. This fundamental principle expresses a great “yes” to human life and must be at the center of ethical reflection on biomedical research‚ which has an ever greater importance in today’s world. The Church’s Magisterium has frequently intervened to clarify and resolve moral questions

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