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    During the French Revolution‚ everything and everyone was impacted in one way or another. It didn’t matter your social ranking or position in something‚ the rebels were only interested in changing France for what they the thought was the better. Before the Revolution‚ the Catholic faith was the most widely studied religion in France‚ but the tables soon turned after the revolt. The rebels believed that in order to change and make France a better place‚ it was necessary to throw out all of the old

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    History of the Death Penalty The Death Penalty is nothing new to our society. It has been in effect throughout the world for ages. As far back as the Eighteenth Century‚ B.C.‚ a king of Babylon codified 25 crimes that were punishable by the death penalty. {In the Draconian code of Athens‚ it was the only punishment for all crimes.} This debate is especially strong within the Christian religion‚ due to the fact that Jesus himself was sentenced to the death penalty. Skipping ahead to more

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    Introductory information1. Mother tererea skope‚ august 26‚ 1910 she dedicated a major part of her life to serve the poor Because its good to know about the person that made a difference by helping the poor Childhood and Upbringing 1. skope ‚ macedonia 2. 3.She was always into religion She was home schooled as a child (she was born in the Ottoman Empire‚ and girls were not permitted to attend school) this education was little more than basic literacy and mathematics. When

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    1994). As Catholics we refer to saints as people who are extremely holy; living their lives as perfect Christians‚ thus allowing them the right to serve God‚ on a personal level‚ in heaven (Schreck‚ 2004). Canonization is the process in which the pope declares a deceased constituent of the faithful is projected as a model and intercessor to the Christian principles and recognized as a saint due to living their life in a heroic manner or becoming a martyr because of their continued faith to God (Molinari

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    Justices in Society

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    contrasting among intellectuals on varying perceptions of justice (Distributive Justice and Justice as a Virtue). This type of high emotional contrasting views of justice is apparent when dealing with Gay Marriage. In his 2013 World Day Peace address‚ Pope Benedict XVI announced that gay marriage constitutes a threat to justice and peace. He maintained that marriage represent natural structure as a union of a man and a woman‚ therefore the move by certain interest to equate this to same sex marriage

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    while Europe was unified with one main church. Another difference was the religious hierarchal system that was developed in the churches of the two civilizations. Because of the way each culture was governed‚ the amount power that people like the pope had in the society was incredibly different‚ making the people who ran the church different. Although the differences in both societies were uncanny‚ there were some similarities‚ one being the influence religion had on cultural art and architecture

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    In his 2013 apostolic exhortation‚ Evangelii guadium (“The Joy of the Gospel”)‚ Pope Francis contentiously lamented‚ “Today everything comes under the laws of competition and the survival of the fittest‚ where the powerful feed upon the powerless. As a consequence‚ masses of people find themselves excluded and marginalized: without work‚ without possibilities‚ without any means of escape.” Although the pope’s remarks were widely seen as an attack on capitalism and received a great deal of media attention

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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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    The Pope likes to say that he is building on the Church document the Evangelium Vitae. He also says the death penalty is used by totalitarian governments‚ he also has the opinion that our criminal justice system and penal system are messed up and corrupt. He

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    Porta Fidei: The Spiritually of the Year of Faith This article is all about the one of the greatest last acts of the pontificate pope Elneritus XIV. It is the declaration of the year of Faith. This was declared on the 11th of October last 2012. A year of faith is the can for us people to re-examine our faith and its importance in our everyday challenges in life. To usher this year of faith‚ Benedict XVI published an Apostolic letter titled Porta Fidei (Door of Faith). The motivation

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