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    offers a livelier and more vibrant approach to worship that was previously not available. The charismatic renewal (CR) impacted Roman Catholics (RC) quite a lot. RCs have three documents that agree with the teachings of the CR. For example the Lumen Gentium says that each person that is baptised is holy and accepts the validity of the baptisms of other Christians. The second document is the Sacrosantum Concillium which calls each person to actively worship‚ opens up the possibility for all genres

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    Laity In The Middle Ages

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    In this part of Lumen Gentium there are several terms that come to mind. The Laity which are the ordinary people who attend church. Testimonies‚ which are stories about how God made a change in your life. Or the term evangelical‚ that is transdenominational movement of Protestant Christianity. The laity’s secular nature can be seen through christian activities and their profession. They can be ordained in ministry. Also in their life‚ the spirit leads them and their soul in life is woven. The chosen

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    CCRS Sacraments

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    Bibliography: Catholic Church. Catechism of the Catholic Church. Geoffrey Chapman.1994. CCRS notes Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium) 1963 Good News Bible‚ Second edition 1994 The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium) 1963 O’Deasss‚F: http://theeucharist.wordpress.com/the-author/ Eucharist the basic spiritually‚ 2013 Huebsch‚ B: Rethinking the sacraments

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    Mystici Corporis Christi

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    encyclical issued by Pope Pius XII during World War II on the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ. It is one of the more important encyclicals of Pope Pius XII‚ because of its topic‚ the Church‚ and because its Church concept was fully included in Lumen Gentium but also strongly debated during and after Vatican II. The Church is called body‚ because it is a living entity; it is called the body of Christ‚ because Christ is its Head and Founder; it is called mystical body‚ because it is neither a purely

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    Diginity of Womanhood

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    assent on the part of the predestined mother‚ so that just as a woman had a share in the coming of the death‚ so also should a woman contribute to the coming of life (Lumen Gentium‚ Nov‚1964). The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria wrote in the year 2002 on the dignity of womanhood and made references to various portions in the Sacred Scripture which has extolled the virtues of the contributions of a whole array of

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    Pope John 23 Essay

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    John XXIII 1. Changes of Vatican II - John initiated an ecumenical council‚ he called for the concil He also set up the 10 commissions/secretariats 2. “open the windows of the church and let fresh air in” - second pentecost “I’ve looked into your eyes with my eyes‚ I have put my heart near your heart” “Do not listen to the prophets of doom” “listen to the signs of the times” - environmental ethics‚ different views 3. Pope John 23rd was a transitional pope because in a short amount of time

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    MATRIMONY – win-win situation * sanctity/sacred * A celebration of love and commitment CA 18 – Canonical Age of Marriage Process 1. Courtship – 3 months- 1 year * 35 – 40% 2. Dating – cultivate love (2 yrs) * 50 – 65% * Fall back 3. Engagement / Bethrothal – 1-2 yrs * 98% * 2% - reserve for him 4. Marriage - Family Church Teachings 1. CCC‚ 1603 – God Himself is the author of marriage * sacred 2. Code of Canon Law‚ 1055 – the sacrament

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    The Second Vatican Council

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    wished to open up the church to the world‚ provide gifts from the spirit and allow the world to be incorporated into the body of Christ‚ including every single one of God’s people in the world‚ according to one of the 16 Vatican II documents‚ Lumen Gentium. When events such as gender equality began to arise‚ and women were gaining more authority and power‚ women in the church also began to feel like they deserved more authority‚ but there were many people who disagreed in changing church traditions

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    Gaudium Outline

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    GAUDIUM ET SPES Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World A Note on the Organization of the Document Gaudium et Spes is divided into Parts‚ Chapters‚ Sections and/or Articles: Parts: The body of the document (excluding the Preface‚ Introduction and Conclusion) is divided into two Parts. “In Part I the church develops its teaching on humanity‚ the world it inhabits‚ and its relationship to women and men. Part II treats at length of various aspects of life and human society today

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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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