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    Personal Reflection Essay

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    VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- When young people recognize the dignity and beauty of every human life‚ including their own‚ and are supported in their natural desire to make the world a better place‚ they become agents of justice and peace in the world‚ Pope Benedict XVI said. Peace and justice are built on "a profound respect for every human being and helping others to live a life consonant with this supreme dignity‚" the pope said in his message for the World Day of Peace 2012. The Catholic Church celebrates

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    Church Teachings on Racism

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    Alec Carbine 21 March 2013 Period 1 MFO Chapter 2 Catholic Social Teaching on Racism Chapter 2 Racism‚ or prejudice towards people that are different than you‚ is a necessary evil that has been around since ancient times. Racism has been around long enough that people have spoken out against it in the past. One such place where being racist or prejudiced has been taught against is the bible. The very idea of racism or being prejudiced to a race of people‚ has been otherwise been ruled out

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    Porta Fidei

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    is the declaration of the year of Faith. This was declared on the 11th of October last 2012. A year of faith is the can for us people to re-examine our faith and its importance in our everyday challenges in life. To usher this year of faith‚ Benedict XVI published an Apostolic letter titled Porta Fidei (Door of Faith). The motivation of the year is to challenge us to re-examine our Christian faith‚ it also reminds us that we all Christians‚ we have to live out our faith and know it in a

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    1896. 2.) Disillusionment Fear of Bolshevism and foreigners Major goal of government in the 1920s: help business and industry to operate with maximum efficiency and productivity Prohibition 3.) Women gained the right to vote. 4.) Pope Benedict XV dies. American actor William Desmond Taylor is murdered. Five Power Naval Disarmament Treaty signed between United States‚ Britain‚ Japan‚ France‚ and Italy 5.) 19th amendment abolished alcohol for all use through out U.S. Amendment itself

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    Christian Ethics

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    INTRODUCTION (DEFINITION) Christian ethics are theological teachings which govern decision making and the moral position of the Church based on various sources of guidance. These are traditions‚ church authorities‚ human experience‚ the Natural Law‚ the Bible; in particular Jesus’s Commandment of love‚ the Beatitudes and the 10 Commandments “You shall not steal” (Ex 20:15). HISTORICAL SETTING Christian ethical teachings vary between denominations for example‚ the Catholic Church places particular

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    The Vatican City State Should not be Recognized as a State Paolo Gabriele‚ the pope’s ex-butler who was sentenced for 18 months in prison because of leaking confidential documents of the Vatican to the press‚ was recently released. Pope Benedict XVI‚ who was both victim and supreme judge in the case‚ pardoned him for his actions. It seems that the Vatican applies quite a flexible law‚ different from how we know it‚ especially because there is no separation of powers: the Pope has not only the

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    them. Beauty and solitude are both necessary ingredients for our contemplative life. The land is essential for providing a place of solitude and silence‚ which are hallmarks the Cistercian Order‚ and they warmly invite all people to enjoy. St. Benedict framed a Rule‚ or constitution‚ which was loosely modeled upon the earlier Rule of St. Basil for the Benedictine Order in 529AD. The Benedictine monks formed a sort of corporation‚ presided over by an abbot‚ who holds the office for life. Every

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    Current Affairs

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    wereSAPPHIRE‚ NEOSSAT‚ AAUSAT‚ BRITE‚ Uni-BRITE and STRand. Neiphiu Rio‚ Manik Sarkar‚ Dr. Mukul Sangma have been re-elected as the Chief Minister of Nagaland‚ Tripura and Meghalaya respectively. • • • • International News • • • • • • • • Pope Benedict XVI has announced to resign as the religious head of the Catholic world. He became the first pope to do so in 600 years. Park Geun-hye has become the first woman

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    Youth Involvement in Church

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    ABSTRACT This descriptive study sought to determine the reasons for involvement of the youth in Sunday services and youth fellowships in Day By Day Christian Church in Muntinlupa. The findings indicate that the respondents find the sermon of the pastor encouraging and inspiring‚ and that is the primary reason for their Sunday service involvement. Most of the respondents attend the youth fellowship because ‘they want to know God more through Bible study’. Problem Statement: The aim of

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    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 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

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