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    HOLY COMMUNION EPISCOPAL CHURCH Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Class BUSN105 – Introduction to Business by Emily A. Turner AIU Online August 19‚ 2012 Abstract Holy Communion Episcopal Church is a little church in Lake Geneva‚ Wisconsin‚ over 130 years old. It is the second home to Emily and the topic of this business outlook. HOLY COMMUNION EPISCOPAL CHURCH Introduction Holy Communion Episcopal Church of Lake Geneva‚ Wisconsin‚

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    plans. It’s a weekday that to holds no significance to most but to a Spanish speaking member of St. Anne’s Church it is a day for worship. To this member it is a night where she can go to church to pray‚ sing‚ and practice Catholicism. This member is a woman by the name of Alejandra Montoya‚ age 36‚ who is a devout Catholic and cherishes her community at St. Anne’s church. St. Anne’s Church is richly decorated inside and out‚ and is home to the Wednesday night Mass held at 7:00 p.m. in Spanish (St

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    Catholic Church has developed. St. Thomas Aquinas was an Italian philosopher and theologian of the medieval period born in 1225 in Italy who was a significant mover and shaker. So what was his role in the changing church‚ how did he use his influence‚ what change occurred as a result and where is the Church now as a result? Tomas Aquinas had a role and also an influence in the Catholic Church. He was a philosopher and theologian and he used his role to create change in the Catholic Church. He was

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    The Catholic Church and Birth Control RE307 DL “You must strive to multiply bread so that it suffices for the tables of mankind‚ and not rather favor an artificial control of birth‚ which would be irrational‚ in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life.” This is a quote from a speech given by Pope Paul VI back in 1965‚ just five years after the FDA approves “the pill” as a form of birth control. In this paper I am going to explore why the Catholic Church so deeply opposes

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    Church was extremely important to the black community in the 1930s. In this picture of the John Wesley Church congregation‚ you can observe how nicely everyone is dressed‚ due to how respected worship was. Most early black churches were formed by freed slaves due to how important religion was to slaves. For example‚ Richard Allen‚ a former slave‚ founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (A.M.E. for short) in 1787‚ where he was elected bishop. Allen lead a group of black methodists to leave

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    4 In the 16th century‚ Martin Luther created an additional branch of the Roman Catholic Church‚ after he began to question the Church’s beliefs‚ specifically with the Pope’s power‚ and encouraged the commonwealth to also question the church’s authority and religious statements and to denounce them as false. 5 Martin Luther was a German friar‚ Catholic priest‚ professor of theology‚ and seminal figure of the 16th-century movement known as the Protestant reformation. He questioned religious authority

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    started after a huge explosion. In Emily Dickinson’s “Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church” and “One Need Not Be a Chamber” the author’s explores her relationship with God‚ giving examples of personal experiences. Accordingly‚ the speaker explores peoples’ traditions and how it affects the individual’ choices in life. The fact that Dickinson does not care about how her traditions will

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    the immorality of the Catholic Church under microscope and later coming to a revolutionary idea that will limit their power. One aspect of the Catholic Church that was challenged by Martin Luther were the indulgences the church was selling in order to build a new church in Rome. Indulgences were the selling of prayers or authorizations in order to get a relative or love one out of purgatory and to their final resting place. The dishonesty of the church generated a response from Luther

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    Nearly all faiths have a liturgical and doctrinal language. For the Roman church it is Latin‚ for Sunni Islam it is Arabic and for Syriac Orthodox church‚ it is Syriac. Any crossing over of linguistic shreds from the liturgy of doctrine of one to the liturgy or doctrine of the other is important in many ways. If the same word appears in one faith as the other‚ or shares a common root or etymology‚ it may be assumed that it is not only the word and sound that are the same‚ but the very essence of

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    you agree that the Catholic Church significantly hindered Italian unity in the years to 1870? To a very far extent the Catholic Church did hinder Italian unity as the church was generally a reactionary body as it opposed to new ideas especially‚ Italian unification. Such as when Pope Pius IX asked the French army to defeat the Roman Republic in 1848. Also the Catholic Church made it forbidden in science to say the Earth travelled around the sun. However the Catholic Church does show little evidence

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