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    carolingian Renaissance

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    e The Carolingian Renaissance is a period in the Middle Ages characterized by the revival of scholarship‚ and tagged with the figure of Charlemagne. After a period of stagnation and certain decadence in the development of intellectual awareness and art which marked the Middle Ages‚ in the second half of the 8th century there is a new uplift in these fields. Charlemagne brings the greatest scholars of his time to his court‚ in a desire to revive the level of artistic creation and nourishment of

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    1. Pope St. Gregory The Great I. Brief Biography St. Gregory‚ born at Rome about the year 540‚ was the son of Gordianus‚ a wealthy senator‚ who later renounced the world and became one of the seven deacons of Rome. He is also known as St. Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Orthodoxy because of his Dialogues. The Pope‚ recognizing his talent‚ was named as one of the seven deacons of Rome and then sent him on a diplomatic mission as papal legate to the imperial city of Constantinople where he

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    Born as Lotario di Segni‚ Pope Innocent III was the son of a count and a noble Roman family. As a young man‚ Pope Innocent III studied theology in Paris‚ which at the time was the center of theological studies. He served as the Pope from 1198 to 1216 and is known for expanding and reestablishing the Pope’s authority over the Papal States‚ launching crusades‚ and reforming the church. During the years between 1203 and 1204 Pope Innocent III wrote advice letters to powerful church members from England

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    Canon thirteen was constructed and written in the fourth Lateran Council in 1215‚ in which there were three sessions on the eleventh‚ twentieth and thirtieth of November. Pope Innocent III preached to over four hundred Bishops and eight hundred abbots‚ deans and others in this event . Canon thirteen can be suggested to have been proposed by Pope Innocent III and approved by the council‚ thus higher individuals in the church could arguably had responsibility for the manufacture of canon thirteen.

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    Economic Justice for All

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    live in a country where every person has a strong opportunity to succeed? * A central argument of the book is that the economy exists to serve the person‚ not the person for the economy. Do you agree with this statement? * The Catholic bishops feel that economic life has moral obligations to the people‚ such as how it protects and undermines the life and dignity of the human person‚ supports the family‚ and serves the common good. Do you feel the economy has moral obligations‚ or that

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    Ra 1425 Joseriz

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    antagonists of the bill or act‚ and the conflict between the government and the church. Catholic Church believes that Rizal’s writings will discredit the present Catholicism. But Recto claimed that without Rizal’s works‚ there will be no Filipino bishop today. Along with the Catholic Church‚ Jesus Paredes‚ radio commentator‚ is against the bill because for him‚ Catholics had the right to refuse to read Rizal’s work as it would endanger their salvation. Also‚ Francisco Soc Rodrigo‚ Mariano Jesus Cuenco

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    calling him a “false monk” (250). Henry goes into detail on how the Pope has not brought honor but disgrace to the church. He points out the mistreatment of the Pope when he says‚ “you have dared to assail the holy rulers of the church‚ archbishops‚ bishops‚ and priests‚ and you have trodden them underfoot like slaves ignorant of what their master is doing” (250). The Pope would put down people of the church because he thought he was the only one who knew all things. Henry goes on saying how Gregory

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    St Anthony Mary Claret.

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    preached against the slavery of the Negroes‚ and regularized numerous marriages. He was frequently given death threats and one attempt was actually made on his life as a result to his actions. He was also able to bring out some influence in naming the bishops‚ set up a center of ecclesiastical studies at the Escorial‚ and affirms the recognition of religious orders in Spain. Anthony was in Rome‚ getting ready for the first Vatican Council in 1869. He followed Isabella II into exile and was placed under

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    Quiz 5 Study Guide Towns: pp. 660–708 What is the major characteristic of the Episcopal form of church government? Places a high degree of authority in the leaders. It implies the rule of one position over a church or many churches. Why should this form of church government be rejected? The structure of oversight is not found in the New Testament. What is the major characteristic of the Representative form of church government? Is based on the rule of the church by presbyters or elders

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    The Great Schism

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    One of these terrible events was known as The Great Schism. The Great Schism started when Pope Boniface VIII attempted to enforce papal authority on kings. King Philip did not agree with this request and enforced his own authority over all French bishops at this time. (The Great Schism notes‚ Grossi). This led Pope Boniface to write Unam Sanctum‚ which was a letter stating that the kings must obey the Pope. When King Philip received this letter he immediately requested his army to go search for Pope

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