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    praying. Then‚ her dad started to get worried‚ because he wanted her to marry eventually. He took her back home. After a year of introducing Rose to suitors‚ she was miserable. One day‚ a missionary came to town to talk about his travels. She went to see him‚

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    the Christians‚ such as the Christian form of marriage and baptism. They also practiced the Christian burial rituals. However‚ these converts also observed their native religious rituals. This straddling of both religions angered the Franciscan missionaries. This anger drove the Franciscans to destroy religious objects and shrines of the natives‚ and punish Indian ceremonial leaders (Otermin‚ 2007). In addition‚ the Spanish forced the natives to provide slave labor to build churches‚ as well as

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    dominated while the strong grew in power and influence. Great Britain applied this idea to China and infiltrated the land and its systems. The British would send missionaries throughout the land and try to convert the Chinese to Christianity. This is when a secret group of people called the Boxers began to rebel against the missionaries in order to restore some sense of normality and culture back into their lives and country. The group spread religious ideas and beliefs that

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    mandatory Chinese religious rituals‚ and not turning down converts who participate in the rituals‚ which would later lead to a conflict between the Church‚ Ming‚ and Jesuits. His ideas were not turned down by the government‚ which during that time‚ missionaries were not accepted as

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    4. Aspects of Formation for Laity Both the Fathers of Vatican II and the bishops at the 1987 Synod on Laity use the word “integral” to describe the formation for laity. The lay apostolate can only be effective “through manifold and integral formation”. In discovering and living their proper vocation and mission‚ the laity must be formed according to the union which exists from their being members of the Church and citizens of human society. The many interrelated aspects of a totally integrated

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    They expected them to die within four days‚ but to their surprise they seem to be perfectly alive. Soon after the missionaries won their first converts. Some converts even boasted that all the gods they worshipped are false and readied themselves to burn all their shrines. Mr Kiaga‚ the missionaries’ interpreter‚ demanded that before he admits them to the church they must shave their hair. He said to them‚ “Unless you shave off the mark of your heathen belief

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    might and forced them to sign a series of "unequal treaties" which expanded British trading rights in China. Between the two wars Britain declared Hong Kong its own crown possession and in 1844 in forced the Manchu Dynasty to allow Christian missionaries into China. The acquisition of Hong Kong‚ although wrong‚ was used and is still being used by God as a gateway for freedoms‚ especially Christianity into China. Once the word got out that China was crumbling the European powers rushed to divide

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    legacy than the simple facts of his life. The contributions that he made towards the cause of Christ and the spreading and formation of Christianity are what he is perennially remembered for. Paul is remembered as a missionary and church planter. He undertook three extensive missionary journeys‚ estimated to have taken place in A.D. 44‚ 49 and 53. He spent much of his time when he was imprisoned or not journeying writing letters to churches he had helped to start in the various locations he had visited

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    Shaka Zulu There are many different tribes that spark the interest of many people. The Zulu tribe is one of the largest groups in Africa. They fought hard to maintain all of the customs of their vast heritage. Though many people wanted to change the way they lived‚ the Zulu people still raise animals and vegetables as their main source of subsistence. Many aspects of the Zulu culture that are in place today allow for them to continue in their normal customs. The invasion by the British brought

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    Jane Eyre can easily be classified as a romantic novel. The term “romantic” usually brings to mind images of love ‚ however‚ it is much more than that. It is filled with emotion and freedom and can also be seen as the main conflict of the narrative because that is what the characters central struggles evolve around which is why “Jane Eyre” which can easily be classified as a romantic novel. Throughout the novel romance can be portrayed in many ways such as Berthas acts of arson. She is known as

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