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    this fieldwork assignment I decided to go to a Roman Catholic Church. I was raised Catholic and I went to a Catholic school from second grade to eighth grade so‚ I had background knowledge on the teaching of the church. I have taken field notes and came across some reoccurring tendencies. All of these reoccurring tendencies support my thesis‚ which is: one of the many values the Catholic Church holds importance to is having much respect for their God. Throughout this essay I will explain my findings

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    prevail worldwide‚ or indeed the possibility of choosing not to follow one. Class masses and visits from the parish priest were regular. The control that the Catholic Church has over what is and isn’t taught in secondary school is however something I feel to be a more serious and pressing issue. It is only in recent years that health education classes have been allowed to address the issue of contraception with teens‚ an issue of the upmost importance concerning health. It is still required that

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    Catholic social justice teachings is the heart of the catholic teachings. Inside the heart is love‚ love is the reason that everyone is thought the Catholic Social Justice teachings. I have chosen to do my interview with Mrs. Dona at St. Theresa Catholic school‚ she does the backpack buddies for kids who don’t have food to eat over the weekend. She helps kids whose parents don’t have enough money to feed them. She packs fruits and vegetables to help them have something to eat. This is located at

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    Economic Justice For All

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    They tried to analyze their views from a standpoint that had no bias. One of the main points that I found interesting is when they talked about how Jesus put those who were in need above all. If someone needed help‚ then he would go to their side right away. Even if the person had lost his way in faith‚ Jesus would always make sure that the men and women who needed help and guidance got exactly that. I think that this a great point to highlight because if you can base an entire economy off of that

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    once a week‚ whereas I believe that they should all be bathed or showered at least twice a week to help maintain a high level of personal hygiene‚ some of the service users strongly disagree with this especially Mrs L‚ who is certain she only needs a shower or bath once a month‚ this conflicts with my beliefs that all service users need to be kept clean‚ by having a shower or bath once a month I find Mrs L to be unhygienic‚ however to respect Mrs L’s wishes and preferences I must allow her to make

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    To prove this‚ I conducted several observations of customary rituals‚ celebrations‚ and genres in the Catholic community‚ interviewed a seminarian working towards becoming a priest in the Catholic Church‚ and analyzed the findings of a multitude of authors who have studied literacy within communities or have studied Catholic community itself. For my observation‚ I went to a usual Catholic Mass at a parish local to me. I analyzed the texts being used‚ the words being spoken‚ and the level of involvement

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    How Do You Think the Problem of Priestless Parishes Should Be Addressed? Throughout Britain‚ Catholics living in rural areas have been hit hard by the vocations crisis. Inevitably the small fragile communities have been the first to lose their priests‚ but if current trends continue the big-city parishes may soon be facing similar problems. The bishops of England and Wales keep telling us this is the "age of the laity‚" but without priests to minister to us‚ the future looks bleak. In 2014‚ 49153

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    as regards issues directly impacting student education and financial decisions at the school. Identifying the communication problem creates a massive opportunity to change this pattern of behaviour‚ and to create a new space for a two way dialogue. I would recommends an open forum lasting an hour to 90 minutes‚ to be held twice a semester‚ in order to increase trust and interaction between students and administration. To give legitimacy to this forum or panel‚ it is highly recommended that an officer

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    Catholic Church begins to attack the Copernican view. An argument ensues between the Catholic Church and Galileo which eventually leads to him being arrested and sentenced to house arrest for heresy. This sentencing of Galileo was a vast overreaction. I definitely disagree with this sentence. Galileo was sentenced to house arrest for his entire life. His crime did not deserve this harsh punishment. Galileo was only guilty of disagreeing with the Catholic Church. He didn’t do anything to hurt nor

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    paralysis In the opening story of James Joyce’s Dubliners we have The Sisters and the theme of religion and paralysis. Joyce looking at the relationship between Ireland and the Catholic Church and the state of paralysis between the two. The story tells the tale of a young unnamed boy and his relationship with an elderly catholic priest at the turn of the 20th century and the difficulties the young boy feels because of the priest’s death. The narrator of the story‚ the young boy who remains nameless

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