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    parents to make those decisions for you. It is also, vital for you to surround yourself with good role models that want the best for you. You must have someone, other than your parents, to rely on when times get tough. You should also have a good patron saint to model your life after. Additionally, you should be reading scripture, to remind yourself of the word of God. These may seem like small things to think about before you get Confirmed. However, these actions play a crucial role in keeping your relationship

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    Cult Of Saints

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    The cult of saints was Pope Damasus’ attempt to concentrate and consolidate Christian identity, tradition, and memory through the worship of relics and bones of the martyrs. The connection between catacomb art and the formation of the cult of saints is difficult to discern at first. Yet, a clue to this fourth-century transition can be found in a mosaic from the Catacomb of Priscilla

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    Essay On Yoruba Religion

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    Church was the concept of the immortality of the soul, which led to prayers and offerings made to the dead. The churches were full of carved and painted images of departed people who had been declared saints, but who could, if handled rightly, grant requests. Masking the Yoruba deities with the Catholic saints was a means of keeping the old religion alive, even if it meant giving new names to the orishas. Catholicism was the seedbed for the survival of the orishas. The Catholic Church allowed ethnic associations

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    God and people in different ways, original sin, confession with the priest, purgatory, continues to pray for the loved one who has passed away, and the Hail of Mary, the conception of Mary. The differences are: maybe some people chose a different of Saints as their favorite depending on their own choice. Base on the answered above provided by my interviewee, I think Catholic peoples have a very strong belief, hold on to their beliefs, knowledgeable of their own religion and

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    The Catholic Church has always been one to hand out praise fairly freely. There is a patron saint for everything, from plague to beekeeping to flowers. There are patron saints for specific cities, patron saints for specific trades, and patron saints for almost any object that comes to mind. However, in the past, the process of becoming a saint, known as canonization, was at the least thoroughly investigative. The Catholic Church has strict beliefs to be upheld and represented. For example, charity

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    in a positive context and always had a relation to the Catholic church.  In paintings of the Renaissance artists, such as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello, saints were depicted with great respect and the power of Jesus Christ was exemplified. In Raphael’s Saint George and the Dragon, the evils of the dragon are being struck down by Saint George to show the positive power of Christianity on one’s inner peace and security.     When initially looking at the painting, the subject matter is clearly

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    The Catacomb Saints

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    A 1578 discovery of tombs in Rome has many people baffled. The tombs have the skeletons of Christian Martyrs who were considered saints because of their unwavering bravery and loyalty to their faith. The skeletons were called the Catacomb Saints. The skeletons also had jewelry wigs, crowns and armor. They were displayed in many churches in order to remind people that riches await loyal Christians after they die. Even though this may sound like a strange story and many people would have a hard time

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    November 18th, 2016 Saint Sebastian Mahatma Ghandi once said, “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”(Gandhi). Forgiveness is something that you have to own up to and owning up to something you have done is not always the easiest thing to do. Even though it is hard to do, the strongest people can admit when they have done something they were not supposed to. In Christianity, a religion of selflessness and forgiveness, the story of Saint Sebastian may be one of

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    Saint Genevieve

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    Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, she was born in the year 422 in Nanterre, France. It is believed by many people that her parents were poor and un-respected peasants named Severus and Gerontia. She died January 3, 512 at the age of 90 in Paris, France due to natural causes and her feast day is also celebrated on January third. When Genevieve was only seven St. Germanus, Bishop of Auxerre visited Nanterre on his way to Britain. Many people want to here him speak of whom was Genevieve

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    Saint Gall

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    a storage facility, a mortar and plant, workshops, houses for domesticated animals and their guardians, and offices for going by travelers, poor people, and hirelings of recognized visitors. Cautious consideration was paid to sanitation. In the Saint Gall arrangement, a large portion of the restrooms were set on the edge. At whatever point conceivable, religious communities were situated close streaming water, which was diverted both to give new water and to divert waste. The significance of the

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