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    Mother Teresa

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    26th August 1910 – 5th September 1997 By: Christina Donnelly Contents page 1. Cover page 2. Contents page 3. Mother Teresa’s background 4. Mother Teresa’s vocation 5. The work of Mother Teresa 6. Pictures of Mother Teresa and her work 7. Mother Teresa’s quotes Mother Teresa’s background Originally named Agnes ‚ Mother Teresa was born on August 27‚ 1910 in Skopje (present day Macedonia). Agnes’s family were Albanian Catholic and they belong to the Albanian community. Her

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    We Didnt Start the Fire

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    reproduce. Wherever you see limousines pursued by girls throwing underwear; teenage girls screaming crazily until their bladders give way; radio promos; crass advertising; cash-in films and colourful album covers‚ you can be sure the precedent was set by John‚ Paul‚ George and Ringo. So little remains to be said about the Beatles’ music that adding to the mounds of commentary here seems pointless. But it was the Beatlemaniacs who invented the likes of the ’Paul is Dead’ myth‚ and it was the hundreds of

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    Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Canberra in 1991. 4.8. The Eight Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Harare in 1998. 4.9. The Ninth assembly of World Council of Churches at Porto Alegre‚ Brazil‚ 2006. 5. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS WORD ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT 6. ROMAN CATHOLIC ATTITUDE TOWARDS ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT. 7. EVANGELICAL ATTITUTE TOWARD ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT. 8. EFFECTS AND IMPLICATION. CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    the church is moving beyond the age-old just war theory and back to the roots of Gospel nonviolence. Pacem in Terris: A Public Cry for Peace A few months after the world came to the brink of nuclear warfare‚ during the Cuban missile crisis‚ John XXIII issued the church’s strongest plea for peace. His 1963 Easter tidings broke new ground immediately because it was addressed "to all men and women of goodwill‚" not just the Christian community. The document took principles of traditional social

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    religion and ethics and Pope John Paul II’s understanding of the relationship between religion and ethics‚ it is clear that each thinkers’ ethical system has much in common with the other. In the first step of the paper‚ you need to identify two major similarities between the Dalai Lama’s ethical thought and Pope John Paul II’s ethical thought. 2) In the second step‚ you will be exploring possible explanations for the similarities that exist between the Dalai Lama and Pope John Paul II. Both the

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    The Familiaris

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    conjugal love and marriage prior to the preaching of Bl. John Paul II. Familiaris Consortio is written for those living in fidelity to the Church’s present teachings and practices in the area of matrimony‚ those who have become confused by the current challenges intruding upon the family‚ and even to those who live in unjust unawareness of the freedom and human rights guaranteed to them to have all the fullness that marriage might offer. Bl. John Paul II reaches out his hand to assists everyone struggling

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    Green Mile

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    During these times‚ inequality‚ injustice and stereotyping occur very often. This was the case when John Coffey arrived‚ thus creating an obstacle that would come back to haunt Paul in the later years while changing many views‚ perspectives and the way people think about the systems implemented in their life. John Coffey has to overcome the prejudice of the guards and administration of the prison. John also realizes his own version of self-fulfillment multiple times throughout the story creating happiness

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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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    Pope John Paul Ii

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    History 30-March-2012 Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II was also known as Karol Jo`zef Wojtyla. He was born on May 18‚ 1920 in Poland. His papacy lasted 9‚664 days‚ which was from October 22‚ 1978 to April 2‚ 2005. Pope John Paul II was known as the most traveled pope‚ the longest lived pope‚ most influential pope in the history of the Catholic Church‚ and most importantly the most influential leader of the twentieth century. Suffering from Parkinson’s disease‚ the young pope had to endure symptoms

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    Pope John XXIII: A Partner in Solidarity for a Changing World Pope John was born Angelo Roncalli on November 25‚ 1881 in Bergamo Italy. He was the fourth child‚ born to a family of fourteen. His family worked as poor sharecroppers‚ and was often financially strained. Roncolli decided to become a preiest as a young man‚ and was ordained in 1904 at the age of twenty-three. Ten years later‚ during World War I‚ he was drafted into the army‚ and served in the medical corps‚ and as a chaplian.

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