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    Bernard of Clairvoux

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    force in the battle against heretics in southern France. Henry of Lausanne was rejecting doctrinal and disciplinary authority of the Roman Church. He accepted the Gospels as the primary rule of faith and considered both infant baptism and other sacraments invailid. June 1145‚ Cardinal Alberic of Ostia invited Bernard to preach. As a result he swayed many to return to orthodoxy. Prayer: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux help us through our daily labors. Help heretics return to the rightful

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    woman will further weaken a threatened institution and that legalizing gay marriage is a slippery slope that may lead to polygamous and interspecies marriages.  Arguments against: Religious freedom: For most Americans‚ marriage is a religious sacrament or ceremony. If the definition of marriage is changed to allow SSM‚ some religious individuals and groups feel that they will become at risk of having to violate their beliefs by being forced to marry same-sex couples. Children benefit: Many religiously

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    started was from one simple man‚ Martin Luther‚ who wrote the 95 theses on the topic of church reforms. His motive to do so was because he was angry with the papacy due to the sale of indulgences. He also disagreed with the Church about several sacraments including the “body and blood of Christ”. The reformers thought that the Bible was the only faith; they also believed that salvation was not in the church but within you. They believed you could reach salvation yourself by having upmost faith in

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    The Half Way Covenant

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    Covenant‚ and agreed to follow the creed and rules of the church‚ could become church members without claiming a spiritual experience. These half-members could not vote on any issues within the church‚ although all members could participate in the sacrament of the Supper. Puritan preachers hoped that this plan would maintain some of the church’s influence in society‚ and that these ’half-way members’ would see the benefits of full membership‚ be exposed to teachings and piety which would lead to

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    obey”(180).Through this Christian bond the husband and wife should be submissive to each other by treating each other with respect. As quoted from personal religion notes “two shall become one. One man and one woman are united under God in the holy sacrament of Matrimony.” With this being stated the

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    Huswifery

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    personal features. huswifery - housekeeping distaff - staff on which flax or wool is wound for use in spinning affections - emotions flyers - part of a spinning wheel that twists fibers into yarn quills - weavers spindles or bobbins ordinances - sacraments or religious rites fulling mills - machines that shrink and thicken cloth to the texture of felt; place where raw cloth is cleaned pinked - decorated Thine ordinances make my fulling mills. QUESTIONS Then dye the same in heavenly colors

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    Proud 2b Catholic Essay

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    "What the world is in particular need of today is the credible witness of people enlightened in mind and heart by the word of the Lord‚ and capable of opening the hearts and minds of many to the desire for God and for true life‚ life without end." If you had presented the Year of Faith to me 3 years ago‚ I wouldn’t have seen it as a challenge. I wouldn’t have been inspired‚ or seen it as an opportunity to change my life. Year of Grace‚ Year of Priests‚ those were appealing to me. But Year of

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    St. Rose Research Paper

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    St. Rose of Lima was born in April 20‚ 1586 in Lima‚ Peru. Her real name is Isabel Flores de Oliva. St. Rose has nine siblings. Their names are Antonio‚ Francisco Matías‚ Gaspar‚ Andrés‚ Juana‚ Hernando‚ Jacinta‚ Francisco‚ and Bernardina Flores de Oliva. She was nicknamed Rose because she was so beautiful and her cheeks were red like a rose. St. Rose wanted to become a nun and prayed secretly. She rubbed pepper on her face to make it blister and cut her hair. When she was older‚ she joined the order

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    Impacted by Luther’s writings‚ the need for reform in order to save the Catholic church’s stronghold on religion caused the Council of Trent to be formed‚ and with it ultimately led to the ideals and rules that the reformation brought. Throughout Luther’s lifetime‚ the church had been committing acts which as he thought‚ were not appropriate for a religious group to do so. Amongst these acts which Luther took arms against were simony; the selling of indulgences and other holy items‚ nepotism; the

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    The World to 1600

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    principles and religion. Christopher Columbus’s letter to Ferdinand and Isabella has brief rules on how he is planning to organize and grow the colonies. In rule 4 he states “there shall be a church‚ and parish priests or friars to administer the sacraments‚ to preform divine worship‚ and for the conversion of the Indians.” He wants all who live in America to convert to their church. When they discovered the new world not only did they discover people but also plants and animals. In the document “The

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