Please explain a reflection of one's view on the Roman Catholic church. For example, views about this religion, how religion is viewed in the media, the people attending and caring for the institution (their rituals, beliefs and the reasons why they belong to this institution) b с the architecture of the building and the design of the rooms (e.g., such as how the physical layout of the affects forms of worship) and how this compares to descriptions of religious architecture. the forms of worship (e.g., prayer, meditation, song, sermons and communal eating) what this experience taught you about this religion's beliefs and traditions that you were not aware of prior to visiting this institution virtually.

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Please explain a reflection of one's view on the
Roman Catholic church. For example, views
about this religion, how religion is viewed in the
media, the people attending and caring for the
institution (their rituals, beliefs and the reasons
why they belong to this institution)
b
the architecture of the building and the
design of the rooms (e.g., such as how the
physical layout of the affects forms of
worship) and how this compares to
descriptions of religious architecture.
the forms of worship (e.g., prayer,
meditation, song, sermons and communal
eating)
what this experience taught you about this
religion's beliefs and traditions that you
were not aware of prior to visiting this
institution virtually.
с
d
how this experience challenged (or
reaffirmed) your prejudices/beliefs about
religion and religious practices.
Transcribed Image Text:Please explain a reflection of one's view on the Roman Catholic church. For example, views about this religion, how religion is viewed in the media, the people attending and caring for the institution (their rituals, beliefs and the reasons why they belong to this institution) b the architecture of the building and the design of the rooms (e.g., such as how the physical layout of the affects forms of worship) and how this compares to descriptions of religious architecture. the forms of worship (e.g., prayer, meditation, song, sermons and communal eating) what this experience taught you about this religion's beliefs and traditions that you were not aware of prior to visiting this institution virtually. с d how this experience challenged (or reaffirmed) your prejudices/beliefs about religion and religious practices.
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