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    And I would not be applying to Strake Jesuit as my first choice‚ unless I was absolutely certain that I would be receiving an excellent Catholic guidance and education. I personally believe Strake Jesuit with its way of Ignatian spirituality doctrine is one of the best methods of advancing on my spiritual journey. Recently‚ I went on a trip to Mexico to help build a house

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    Loja The Headless Priest

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    my city‚ there was a man who went out to frighten the people every night. Everybody in Loja called him the headless priest. The first time the people saw him was when he was leaving from a house. Many people followed him for many blocks‚ but no body reached him. The second time‚ the waited for him on the corner with sticks. However‚ he never went there. Therefore the headless priest was so astute. In fact‚ somebody told him where the people were waiting for him. As a result‚ he escaped from them.

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    Tempel Anneke was accused of witchcraft in 1663‚ not because of what she did for her community but because she was an elderly female in a man’s world that was set on freeing society of witches. The Christian church which was run by men viewed witchcraft loosely as a way to lump together all practices that could not be explained through the church. It was also demonized by the Church who had no good response to give its people. The Church believed it wasn’t coming from God‚ so it must be evil.

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    There were many factors that contribute the Irish to immigrate to America in the 17th century. Religion‚ oppression‚ and famine are some of the reasons that pushed the Ireland to overseas to a new land‚ America. Before the 17th century‚ the English crown besieged Ireland‚ but because both countries where associated by the Roman Catholic Church the colonization was not as though among the civilians; however‚ that change when the pope excommunicate King Henry because of his divorce. This cause a new

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    In the “Surgeon as Priest‚” Richard Selzer dives into the religious and scientific aspects of being a surgeon. He explores and divides the certain aspects of “healing” into five parts‚ each section demonstrating the different perspectives on healing (spiritually & scientifically) that eventually builds the metaphorical bridge between surgeon and priest. With the use of figurative language and other rhetorical devises‚ he connects each section of his essay to show his transformation from a scientific

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    Priesthood and the Role of Celibacy In today’s world‚ many wonder why Catholic priests can’t get married and have a family of their own. This issue and question can be boiled down into one word: celibacy. Being celibate is defined as being “One who abstains from sexual intercourse‚ especially by reason of religious vows‚” according to thefreedictionary.com. This definition is not understood by many because the thought of having a life without sex is unbearable‚ especially in today’s society

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    Cornelius I like good people and nearly all my life I have been around good people. Oh‚ I have known a scalawag now and then‚ but most of the people I have known have been very fine people and I have enjoyed being with them. I like to read about good people and I have a number of volumes in my library about great men who were pioneers; who a long time ago made possible the work that is going on‚ even today‚ in the church. And I enjoy reading those books. But‚ the best man that I have ever read

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    In the 17th century rich women would normally be taught at home by a tutor‚ they were taught subjects like Latin‚ French‚ Needlework‚ and how to converse‚ and they were also taught how to look pretty and to play instruments like the piano. <br> <br>When they were older there parents would decide who they were going to marry and the family of the women would pay a dowry to the parents of the husband. They only got married to get more popular and look more important‚ if the wives husband thought the

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    Differences between 17th and 18th centuries Before the Revolutionary period of politics and patriotism began in the 18th century‚ the last thing on the minds of the colonists of the new world was politics. These colonists of the 17th century were more concerned with their religion‚ religious revival‚ and reasonable thought. They were far more theological. Many of the first settlers of the new world made the dangerous journey to the new world to escape religious persecution. Puritans‚ Pilgrims

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    Independence in the 17th and 18th century There are two short stories that relates to the women in the 17th and 18th century. There is “The story of an hour”‚ and “Astronomer’s wife” and the two short stories related by the women being in a disconsolate marriage. Both Kate Chopin and Kay Boyle suggest to their reader that a woman need a man to connect with her physically to be happy. The two women experience a hard life that made them who they were. In the 17th and 18th century it was hard for women

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