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    What are the four marks of the catholic Church? You may often times wonder what each four marks of the Catholic church are. Your are in luck I am here to explain to you what each mark is and how it is visible in the church let’s begin. The First mark of the catholic church is “One”.the second mark of the Catolic Church is “Holy”‚ the third mark of the Catholic Church is “Catholic”. and the last mark of the Catholic church is “apostolic”. The First mark is One.There is One lord‚ One teaching‚ One

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    THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CROSS-CULTURAL CHURCH PLANTING TO REACH AMERICA FROM THE PAST INTO THE FUTURE A PAPER PURPOSAL SUBMITTED TO DR. JONATHAN YEAGER IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY II CHHI 525 BY JONATHAN R CHAMBERS WHITESBORO‚ TEXAS March 7‚ 2014 Thesis Statement In this paper we will endeavor to explain and show the purpose of the modern day church and to purpose a cross-cultural church planting strategy to reach our American

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    service day at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. With my family by my side we cleaned the campus grounds‚ worked inside the sanctuary cleaning and polishing pews. I met many people from the parish and made friendships. After service day I felt pride‚ and had fun spending time helping the church‚ but I realized I wasn’t a member of the church. I spoke to my parents about how passionately my siblings and I wanted to become parishioners. We are a Christian family that believes in God‚ but it was

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    Trent that Set a ‘ New Trend’ in the Catholic Church Introduction The Church is both human and divine. History has proved that at times the human element uses the Church to meet its desires in the world. Immorality‚ nepotism etc. are seen here and there. These are problems originating from the Church leaders themselves. Moreover‚ some Christians took the responsibility of explaining the Word and other ecclesiastical issues in their own hands‚ ignoring the Magisterium and in so doing‚ they ended

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    Filippo Brunelleschi was an aid to the Catholic Church‚ for he built the dome of the Florence Cathedral and made many advancements to the architecture of the Church. Humanists of Medieval times were philosophers that believed in the importance of poetry‚ writing and forms of art. Humanists aimed to spread eloquence fluidity among the citizens‚ to create a society full of knowledge and unity through introducing the people to literature‚ writing and art. Filippo

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    and make new ones. This involved the church being overthrown and changed entirely. For the reason that the Catholic faith was such a huge deal‚ it was going to take a lot in order for it to be destroyed. It started by all the church property being seized by the government. As time went on further brutality was thought of and eventually acted upon‚ this included churches being sacked by mobs‚ thousands of priests massacred‚ and for those still trying to go to church‚ if caught you were killed. Things

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    Catholic Church‚ to ensure all members of the population were inextricably bound to Catholicism‚ suffered due to the simple dynamics of restricted supply under a monopolized religious market" (1). People‚ rather than traveling great distances to visit a priest‚ turned to various forms of folk Catholicism to solve everyday issues regarding sickness‚ financial gain or loss‚ and romance. The saying that "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" seems to fit some accounts of the Catholic Church in Latin

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    The seventeenth century witnessed of a great reformation in the Catholic Church as a result of the increase in the followers of the Protestant Reformation. All artistic manifestations were influenced by these changes and the artists of the time made echo of them. In this period we can still pensive how most of the art is religious related‚ especially paintings. The mannerism was a tendency characterized by the special complexity‚ artificiality and a new psychology impressed in the painting. Italian

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    Julia Geiger History 111N March 6‚ 2008 Demonology and Propaganda in Politics and the Church The years following the English Reformation of the 16th century were an incredibly unstable time for Christianity. This was a time when Martin Luther brought about an ideological reform of Catholicism so spectacular‚ both the Catholics and Protestants were in a struggle to convince all hearts to follow what each thought of as the correct form of Christianity. Consequently‚ there was not an angle overlooked

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    The church has influenced various issues in our society. The issues which have been influenced are abortion‚ divorce‚ homosexuality‚ and poverty. But before we look at how these issues were influenced lets first look at some of the aspects of the church. The churches mass is made up of two parts- the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist for the duration of which the Holy Communion is rejoiced. Mass is the center of worship that Catholics participate in. Catholics are supposed to

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