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    Catholic Gender Roles

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    Throughout history there has been a deep tradition in the Catholic religion of men to take on a major influencing role in the community‚ while women only have a few positions to be a part of. It has been said that Christ had other positions for women‚ as they are to play a part of spreading the Gospel and spread the news that Christ has risen. However‚ women are limited to how they are able to spread their readings‚ as they can spread the word but not in a teaching way. Time and time again Pope

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    Two subjects are key to understanding Catholic faith: the preambles of faith and the motivation of faith. The preambles of faith include those rational steps through which the believer reaches the conclusion that belief in God is reasonable. The freedom of faith is respected by affirming that such a conclusion is as far as the preambles can take one. That is‚ the preambles show that there is good evidence for the existence of God and that belief in God is reasonable‚ but they cannot establish God’s

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    Introduction to Catholic Social Teachings What is Catholic Social Teaching? • refers to the teachings of the Church on social justice issues • it promotes a vision of a just society • It is grounded in the Bible and in the wisdom gathered from experience by the Christian community as it has responded to social justice issues throughout history. Three Elements of Catholic Social Teaching • Principles for Reflection • Criteria for Judgment • Guidelines

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    Catholic Church Catechism

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    Article 3: Catechism of the Catholic Church THE SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST 1322 The holy Eucharist completes Christian initiation. Those who have been raised to the dignity of the royal priesthood by Baptism and configured more deeply to Christ by Confirmation participate with the whole community in the Lord’s own sacrifice by means of the Eucharist. 1323 "At the Last Supper‚ on the night he was betrayed‚ our Savior instituted the Eucharistic sacrifice of his Body and Blood. This he did in order

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    died. His death was also a “substitution” in that he was a substitute for us when he died. This has been the orthodox understanding of the atonement held by evangelical theologians‚ in contrast to other views that attempt to explain the atonement apart from the idea of the wrath of God or payment of the penalty for sin. This view of the atonement is sometimes called the theory of vicarious atonement. A “vicar” is someone who stands in the place of another or who represents another. Christ’s death

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    The “Catholic Organization for Life and Family: Building a Civilization of Love website (hereafter referred to as COLF) is operated by three persons: Michel G. MacDonald‚ Peter D. Murphy and Christine Shepherd. The administrators of this site are all highly educated persons‚ notably Dr. MacDonald and Mr. Murphy‚ whose post-secondary studies focused on the theology of the Catholic Church. Mrs. Shepherd’s experience working with Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops supports the administrative team

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    The world has more than a billion Catholics and with the ever growing religion‚ it will only get larger in number. To be a Catholic means to have complete faith in God and his divine grace. Having God’s divine grace means to obey it and keep it holy as it was created by God and given to his people. The religion itself is based on this and the people take it very seriously. Catholics believe that all people are of good nature but when one commits a sin it not only hurts that one person but the people

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    As a child‚ I was raised Catholic and fulfilled my dutiful Sacraments. Though‚ my adolescent years were not found anywhere near a church‚ Catholicism seemed to have found me through my husband. Now as an adult I consider myself a practicing Catholic. The meanings of the words “Catholic‚” “Catholic Experience” and “Imagination” hold a special place in my heart. The word Catholic does not necessarily mean where one belongs to a certain set of guidelines in an institution rather‚ it means to be a

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    Catholic Lutheran Topics

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    delegation compromised of ½ pastors and ½ laity. There are districts spread out just like in Catholicism with bishops‚ there can be many presidents at one point as well. Lutheran views on Afterlife It’s believed to be more of a pilgrimage throughout one’s life and into the final destination being either eternity in heaven or in hell. Through Lutherans‚ there isn’t anything someone can do to enter into Heave. It’s believed that it is through God alone that chooses whether or not we enter it or not. He freely

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    Roman Catholic Church? Zach: No I am not‚ I am a member of the church of England. Courtney:Were you ever a member of the Roman Catholic Church? Zach: Yes‚ I was at one point. Courtney: What caused you to separate from the church? Zach: I left the Catholic church due to the corruption of the priests and the pope. Also‚ I disagree with their practice of the selling of indulgences. Courtney: What is the selling of indulgences? Zach: The selling of indulgences is simply the payment to the Catholic Church

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