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    For my final project‚ I chose to compare the Catholic and Lutheran religions. I was born and raised in the Roman Catholic faith and have always attended a Catholic church. In fact‚ I even attended Catholic schools my entire life‚ so I am very familiar with the religion. I chose the Lutheran religion for comparison because I hear that it has some striking similarities to the Catholic religion and it interested me to find out both the similarities and differences between the two. The Lutheran religion

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    Allen‚ Roland. Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? Grand Rapids‚ MI: Eerdmans‚ 1962. 179 pp. Introduction to the Book The book being discussed is Roland Allen’s Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? Allen was an Anglican minister who worked as a missionary in China between the years of 1895 and 1903 and eventually moved his work to Easy Africa. His experience on the foreign mission field developed a keen sense of the Holy Spirit’s place in the ministry of the missionary and his book

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    is that Jesus was the Son of God‚ the Messiah‚ that Jesus’ death was our salvation‚ and that the Lord replaced the Mosiac Law. Paul’s contribution to the expression involves his commencement of the sacrament of Baptism. This relates to the reason in which Christianity spread rapidly as the sacrament allowed gentiles to join the religion‚ and Paul’s work as a missionary‚ setting up Churches‚ gave place for gentiles to do this‚ and led to an increase in adherents. The final contribution worth noting

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    HISTORY OF THE LITURGY Carmelo P. Arada‚ Jr. Readings G. Dix: The Shape of the Liturgy (London 1965). J. Jungmann: The Early Liturgy to the Time of Gregory the Great (London 1966). T. Klauser: A Short History of the Western Liturgy (Oxford 1969). C. Vogel: Medieval Liturgy. An Introduction to the Sources (Washington‚ D.C. 1986) P.M. Gy: “History of the Liturgy in the West to the Council of Trent‚” Church at Prayer‚ Vol. 1 (Collegeville 1987) pp. 45-61. P. Jounel: “From the Council

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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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    specifically as it relates to the teachings of the Catholic Church? In order to make this connection‚ it’s imperative to understand the sacred union that is marriage‚ which God ordains and declares worthy of begetting children. Marriage is recognized as a sacrament‚ with the understanding that it is a showing of an image of the mystical nuptials between Christ and the church‚ while also a portrayal of a physical manifestation of a holy sign‚ which gives grace. In Pope John Paul II’s Familiar Consortio‚ it

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    Van Laan also states in his analysis of Everyman that in between all the episodes of asking his figures for help and company‚ that he is alone on stage. Van Laan refers to this act as‚ “a visual representation of increasing loneliness.” This can be seen as a direct example of performance theory. Everyman was alone and in solitary in between having conversations with the allegorical figures‚ especially Fellowship‚ Cousin and Kindred‚ Goods and Good Deeds. In the play‚ Everyman is alone to show

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    to decide if an action is moral is to examine the intentions. They are often moral absolutists who believe that some things are immoral no matter what is the consequence. If we look at the intentions of‚ again‚ two consenting adults entering into matrimony we can assume that‚ in this day and age‚ the intentions are positive. The intentions are positive thus‚ under this theory‚ the action is ethical. So‚ Same-Sex Marriage is ethical. Virtue Ethics says that the way to judge the morality of an action

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    TABLE OF CONTENT NO | TITLE | PAGES | 1 | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | 1 | 2 | INTRODUCTION | 2 | 3 | 3.0 TABLE MANNERS 3.1 SERVE PLATE 3.2 BUTTER PLATE 3.3 GLASSES 3.4 FORKS 3.5 KNIVES 3.6 SPOONS 3.7 OYSTER FORK 3.8 DESERT SPOONS AND FORKS 3.9 SALT AND PEPPER 3.10 FINGER BOWLS | 3-6 | 4 | 4.0 MAJOR FESTIVALS 4.1 CHRISTMAS DAY 4.2 HALLOWEEN NIGHT 4.3 DECORATION AND ACTIVITIES OF CHRISTMAS 4.4 CARD 4.5 GIFT GIVING 4.6 TRADITIONAL CUISINE 4.7 HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREATING

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    Conventions of Gothic here are a number of techniques‚ devices and conventions common to a great deal of Gothic literature:     WEATHER: used in a number of ways and forms‚ some of these being: Mist - This convention in Gothic Literature is often used to obscure objects (this can be related to the sublime) by reducing visibility or to prelude the insertion of a terrifying person or thing; Storms - These frequently accompany important events. Flashes of lightening accompany revelation; thunder

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