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    and the nearby colony of St. Charles‚ Missouri. According to Catholic.org “St. Rose Philippine Duchesne‚ Virgin‚ born in Grenoble‚ France‚ in 1769. In 1818‚ when she was 49 years old‚ This holy servant of God was beatified by Pope Pius XII in 1940 and canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1988.” Another site call saintsresource.com states That when “She was 72 when she mission was founded at Sugar Creek‚ Kansas‚ with Native Americans. Although

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    allowed to pay to have their sins forgiven (Doc. 2). Luther experienced that evil practices that the Catholic church followed therefore he revoked them. He believed that the Pope was an evil man that ran the church as the Devil would (Doc. 4). Luther truly thought that the Catholics followed the Devil in the form of the Pope. Although Luther did not believe in the teachings of the Catholic church‚ he did accept as true the traditional teachings of God. Luther trusted in and practiced unconditional

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    The Reformation. The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Catholic Church. These events were‚ in part‚ associated with the wider process of the European Protestant Reformation‚ a religious and political movement that affected the practice of Christianity across most of Europe during this period. Many factors contributed to the process: the decline of feudalism and the rise of nationalism

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    the people to worship in To copy the gospels for widespread distribution To establish schools and hospitals for the people 2 points Question 14 Why did Pope Leo III crown Charlemagne the first Holy Roman Emperor? Answer For building the monastery at St. Gall‚ Switzerland For agreeing to support Leo in the First Crusade For Christianizing the people of his vast empire For driving the Germanic Lombards out of Italy 2 points Question 15 What in the

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    involves linking the seven buildings of OLCA via campus area network (CAN)‚ while facilitating access to the internet. Present client situation At present OLCA operations are centered on 7 buildings – Pope Pius XIIIPope Alexander VIII‚ Pope Sixtus III‚ Sister’s Convent‚ Pope Clement I‚ Pope Pius X and Pope John Paul II. These departments have their own stand-alone computer systems which have been used in the past to support the operations of the school. These systems do not “talk” to each other although

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    king to 7 princes. Only males were allowed to hold the imperial office. power from one ruler to the other would only be through coronation by the pope; subsequent emperors were still elected and crowned king of the romans by the electors and simply assumed the title of emperor without a separate coronation. The Holy Roman Empire‚ which was formed by Pope Leo III‚ was one of those areas affected by Holy Fire. This was a part of Europe that was populated by the Franks and during this period thousands

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    apparitions of saints begun From the time of Adam‚ God has spoken to His saints and prophets through visions‚ dreams‚ and inner voices . . . . Miraculous events are common in the worlds of the Old and New Testaments‚ and the lives of the saints are marked by supernatural intervention. In our time‚ the Eternal Father seems to also be grabbing ordinary people from our midst to use as His mouthpieces. He is calling us to honor the covenant He made with us so that His "will be done on earth as it

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    Charlemagne‚ king and later emperor of the franks‚ and King Louis IX of France‚ king‚ saint‚ and crusader‚ have very similar have very similar social and cultural backgrounds but Charlemagne and King Louis have very similar social backgrounds because they both were born in a royal family and took the throne as kings. Charlemagne was born in 742‚in the Merovingian family‚ from with the franks chose their kings from. He was the son of Beterada of Laon and Pepin the Short. His father became the king

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    Catholic Practices Prior to 1962. The Catholic Church prior to 1962 was very different to what it is today. Most things were practiced differently‚ such as mass‚ churches‚ and catholic participation in the church. This all changed when in 1962 the pope at the time called a council that would forever change the church. Before this council‚ the way a church building would have been set out was very different. A church built prior to 1962 would have been built as if it were a large cross if you

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    Pier delle Vigne used to be a minister of Frederick II. This is where Dante reveals his respect for the man‚ “I swear to you that never in word or spirit / did I break faith to my lord and emperor / who was so worthy of honor in his merit” (Alighieri XIII‚ 73-75). Although this is coming from the mouth of Pier delle Vigne within Dante’s poem‚ he is translating the message that he believes Frederick II deserves honor. The reason he is in the circle of heretics is because of the accusation of him being

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