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    UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY STUDIES FUNCTIONING OF GOVERNMENT IN BANGLADESH AND VATICAN CITY CONSTITUTION: ITS EVOLUTION‚ FEATURES AND AMENDMENT PROCESS IN BANGLADESH AND VATICAN CITY A COMPARATIVE STUDY SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY- DR. SAM BABU K.C. AMOD MOHAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BA.LLB‚ SECTION - A COLLEGE OF LEGAL STUDIES SEMESTER II UPES‚ DEHRADUN R450211016 Acknowledgement

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    women being ordained in the church. The views are based on the traditional and doctrinal references that the Catholic religion is based on. The views are from various resources such as the Roman Catholic Church in the Vatican‚ Pope John Paul II‚ and the newly elected Pope Benedict XVI. The views described in this brief are based on the traditions of old and their refusal to change the traditions to fit for the twentieth century. SEXISM IN

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    Is King John Good Or Bad

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    points during his reign and at other times thoroughly terrible‚ he was mainly unlucky. He was unlucky on a number of occasions‚ most caused by the Pope. The Pope wanted to out-rule John. John realised this and in 1205‚ he got involved in a dispute with Pope Innocent II. They then had a disagreement over who should become archbishop. So in 1208‚ the Pope punished John by passing a law called an interdict. This meant that all christenings‚ marriages and burials were forbidden. Also all church services

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    mind the pope being the head of the church and Henry was even praised by the Pope for defending him from the criticism given to him by a protestant called Martin Luther. But this all changed when him and the pope had a fight about the divorce over Henry VIII and Catherine Of Aragon who failed to give him the son that he wanted to please his dead father with. The pope refused to accept the divorcement with Henry because the holy roman emperor was related to Catherine and refused to let the pope let him

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    Allegory of Fortune falls into the Baroque period of art when the Catholic church was eagerly acquiring gritty new art by the masses. The chief goal of every aspiring artist in Italy and Spain was to receive acknowledgement and patronage from the Pope. Competition for Papal patronage was fierce‚ and some artists did not take rejection quietly; Rosa was one of these artists. In Rosa’s painting‚ the womanly manifestation of Fortune is the central figure. In her arms she carries a large‚ overturned

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    three major societies that were centered around the Mediterranean. The first society was the Catholic Kingdoms which was located in Western Europe (Crusades Map). The Catholic Kingdoms followed Christianity and the pope was established as the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Popes also claimed papal supremacy which gave them authority over other secular rulers (Ellis 193). These secular rulers practiced feudalism which was a system where lords divided their land amongst lesser lords‚ also

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    a potential rivalry between a king and the Pope? There was a potential rivalry between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope. The Holy Roman Emperor believed that he was equal to the Pope as a servant in God. The Pope then argued that the chief king in Christendom was just as important of a servant of God as the Pope‚ so he wanted the Emperor’s crown‚ even though God had given him different duties‚ or else the Emperor would not have God’s blessing. The Pope won most of these arguments. 4. How did the

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    Trace the rise in importance of the figure of the Bishop of Rome (what we now call the ‘Pope’) from the first century to the papacy of Leo the Great in the mid fifth century. What factors underpinned Rome’s importance in the Church? In this essay I intend to show how the church in Rome grew in importance and how the Holy Roman See came to hold a position of pre-eminence in the early Christian Church and which still pertains today in the Catholic Church. I will first look at the evidence that

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    you restore the monarchy you restore the Anglican church. It is a hierarchy just like the catholic church. Swift is a protestant? So what? He is an anglican priest. He thinks the pope is the devil. According to him the church of Rome is wrong. Men like swift didn’t talk about the pope as the antichrist - he would say the pope was a man of error. Extreme puritans - some of them stay in England. Particularly in the midlands and the southwest of the country. There are various sects baptists… many extreme

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    1056‚ but Pope Gregory VII began reforms to reassert church dominion over imperial rulers. Henry eventually overthrew Gregory‚ but would succumb to the new ordinances. In 1105‚ he was forced to abdicate the throne by his son. Henry IV was beloved by some‚ notably the citizenry‚ who looked to him as their champion‚ but was reviled by others‚ such as church officials who resented his attempts to keep imperial rule the dominant law. Pope Gregory VII Gregory VII was a reform-minded pope who issues

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