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    extremely lavish in design and contained highly decorated furnishings inside (Wolffe, 2008). England’s dissent from the Catholic Church began with King Henry VIII (1491-1547). After Catherine of Aragon failed to produce a male heir, Henry demanded a divorce from her. The Pope denied Henrys request which led to Henry dissolving all ties with the Roman Catholic Church and changed the direction of religion in England. Henrys VIII motives for change were for personal gain rather than changing religious

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    The Great Awakening A restructuring of religious doctrine, beliefs, and social practices during the 17th and 18th centuries in England, and in North America, infused with Calvinistic religious doctrine initiated the beginning of The Great Awakening. Following this further, according to Christine Leigh Heyrman, The First Great Awakening: Divining America,” a New Age of faith rose to counter the currents of the Age of Enlightenment. Ultimately reaffirming the view that being truly religious meant trusting

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    Catholic preacher, he spent most of his later life, influencing others on practicing Catholicism and a leader of the movement of evangelical poverty. The Oxford University Press (2017) defines Catholicism as the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church; adherence to the forms of Christian doctrine and practice which are generally regarded as Catholic rather than Protestant or Eastern Orthodox. Saint Francis of Assisi believed we were born in this world to connect spiritually with

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    The Protestant Reformation changed Christianity forever. Roused to action by the corruption and abuses they saw in the Roman Catholic church of the time, visionary pastors and leaders like Martin Luther and John Calvin spearheaded a movement that transformed Christianity and eventually led to the emergence of the Protestant denominations that exist today. The Reformation, though seen by many as a bad thing, shaped the history of Europe and, consequently, the whole of the modern world. The Protestant

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    Catholic Church in Europe after Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses and the church was losing support and control. Beginning in 1545 with the Council of Trent where the hierarchy of the church discussed ways preserves the Roman Catholic Church again the protestant movement. In protestant churches there was no art work because they believed that there is only one god to worship and worshiping any other such as the saints was against their belief system. So this is where the Catholic Church saw their

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    Solomon at the little church of Sabaneta to ask for guidance for the little girl but with surprise, the operation was prevented and the child’s leg returned to its functionality. Following this report, a medical consultant of the Sacred Congregation for the causes of Saints

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    Great Awakening Dbq

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    They had many important supporters, but a vital one who sparked it, was Jonathan Edwards who was “the Yale minister who refused to convert to the Church of England, became concerned that New Englanders were becoming far too concerned with worldly matters” (U.S History 7b.). Because many people value wealth more than John Calvin's religious principles, Edward became livid and asserted that “‘God was

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    Passover Tradition

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    holiday is becoming even more individualistic, while still holding traditional values. Likewise, the Christian Communion has changed considerably. For years it was observed, like the one in the Upper Room following Jesus’ resurrection. Then when the Church began to move out of people’s homes and into buildings, the meal was discontinued. Today, in some Christian faiths, there is tremendous ritual and rules. In others, it is very informal. Communion elements in prepackaged individually

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    which include being the Director of Novices of his community, Prosecutor at the Motherhouse, and later on became the Secretary to the General of the De La Salle Brothers. When the French revolutionaries decided to subordinate the Roman Catholic Church to the national government, Br. Solomon refused to take an oath to support the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Because of this, rebels arrested and killed him in the garden of the Carmelite convent on Sept. 2, 1792 followed by the mass killing

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    to church, or at least church with a lot of people. Then came a man named Martin Luther. Martin threw a curveball in the Catholic Church's plan. He pointed out the indulgences being sold by the Roman Catholic church to fund new buildings and new things for the pope and bishops to have. Lutheranism is a religion based off of Catholicism with changes done by Martin Luther, a German Monk and Theologian, he made his points with the 95 theses, and it exposed all the flaws with the catholic church.

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