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    Why Beat Innocent Animals? To start off with‚ I am an avid dog lover who currently has four dogs. In the last couple years my family and I started with two dogs and adopted two more. There is this neighbor who always got frustrated with my dogs when they barked. One day he thought that it would be okay to use a pellet gun on my dogs to get them to be quiet. When he shot my dogs with the pellet gun‚ all you heard was a loud yelping sound from one of the dogs. My mom and I went outside to see what

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    Feb Major Events -Delhi emerged as worst place in terms of key parameters of environment in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI).Delhi was ranked at number 32. -Sugata Mitra was awarded the million-dollar TED Prize for pursuing his idea for building the schools in the Internet. -Anupam Kher‚ the veteran Bollywood actor was awarded with the City Proclamation Award in Los Angeles. -The Government of Japan nominated Haruhiko Kuroda for the designation of next governor of the Central Bank

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    St. John Vianney

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    French town of Dardilly‚ and was baptized the same day. His parents are Matthieu Vianney and Marie Beluze. They had six children ‚of whom John was the fourth. His family were devout Catholics. They helped the poor and gave hospitality to St. Benedict Joseph Labre (he was passing through Dardilly on his pilgrimage to Rome). In 1790‚ during the French Revolution‚ it was illegal to attend mass so his family had to travel to farms far away to pray in secret. During this time priest would risk their

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    P. and Heady‚ P. 1999. Conceiving persons. London: Athlone Press. Martin‚ E. 1991. The egg and the sperm: How science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles. Signs‚ pp. 485--501. News.bbc.co.uk. 2014. BBC NEWS | Africa | Pope tells Africa ’condoms wrong ’. [online] Available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7947460.stm [Accessed: 14 Mar 2014]. Pashigian‚ M. J. 2009. The Womb‚ Infertility‚ and the Vicissitudes of Kin-Relatedness in Vietnam.JSTOR. TheFreeDictionary.com. 2014

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    St Damien of Molokai Date and Place of Birth St Damien‚ born Jozef De Veuster‚ was born on the 3rd of January 1840‚ in Flemish Brabant Tremelo‚ Belgium. St Damien’s family life St Damien (Original name: Jozef De Veuster) was born to Joannes Franciscus De Veuster and his wife Anne-Catherine Wouters in the village of Tremelo in Flemish Brabant. He was the 7th of 8 children who lived on their family farm in Tremmelo. His parents were hard working farmers and were economically stable and

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    St. Aloysius de Gonzaga

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    Stiviere‚ Italy)-June 21‚ 1591 (Rome) * Birth Name: Luigi Gonzaga * Patron of: Youth; students; Jesuit novices; AIDS patients; AIDS caregivers; sufferers of pestilence * Beatification: October 19‚ 1605‚ by Pope Paul V * Canonization: December 31‚ 1726‚ by Pope Benedict XIII In Florence‚ Saint Aloysius became ill with a kidney disease‚ and during his recovery‚ he devoted himself to prayer and the study of the lives of the saints. At the age of 12‚ he returned to his father’s castle

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    Izzy 7A St. Catherine of Bologna St. Catherine‚ virgin of the Church‚ was born as Catherine de’ Vigri on September 8‚ 1413 in Bologna‚ Italy. She grew up in a wealthy home and received a great education. Catherine loved and excelled at painting‚ Latin‚ and the viola. When Catherine was only 13 or 14 years old she had a calling for the religious life and joined the convent of Corpus Domini at Ferrara. These were devout women who followed the rule of the Third Order of St. Augustine. Four years

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    without God by William Craig • Book to Read: Should anyone say forever? o Preface: Commitment o The Behaviour Underpinnings o Components of Christian Commitment January 12-16 • Articles on Conscience by Fr. Roche • Conscience and Truth by Benedict XVI • Book to Read : Should anyone say forever? o Problematic of Permanence o Some New Testament Commitment January 19-23 • Book to Read: Mere Christianity o The Social Morality o Forgiveness o Greatest Sin January

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    "cenobitic" ("living in common") monasticism gained a powerful appeal in the west and spread rapidly and people started to live as monks. Then‚ it was ST. BENEDICT OF NURSIA  who brought uniformity and order into the early medieval monastic movement. St Benedict organized these disciples into communities. Benedict founded a new community at Monte Cassino. Benedict also drew up his rule for this community. The Rule served as a constitution to be applied to many communities. This impacted Christianity as monks

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    Blessed Teresa of Calcutta‚[1] born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu (Albanian: [aˈɲɛs ˈɡɔɲdʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu]) and commonly known as Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997)‚ was an ethnic Albanian‚ Indian Roman Catholic nun. Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity‚ a Roman Catholic religious congregation‚ which in 2012 consisted of over 4‚500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. They run hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS‚ leprosy and tuberculosis; soup kitchens; children’s and

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