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    Closing the trunk, Chandler the Fair heard the Godmother tell him, “We’re impressed that you and Action Andy have been able to recover one of the more treasured and priceless of relics. Out of the kindness of our hearts, we will see to it that word comes that this relic has been returned to us. And of course, there shouldn’t be a problem with us not having to mention the identities of those who recovered it, right Harold?” “Correct,” agreed the Wise Man, “There’s an old axiom that would best define

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    Two millennia ago, “the word was made flesh” and Christ was born into this world with a human body. The Incarnation has become central to all Western Civilization, forming a cornerstone belief of Christianity. This is an enduring theme that connects works of art across the broad spectrum of western tradition. Artists throughout history have been creating works of art depicting the reality of His mortal childhood. Yet, the meaning and representation of His physicality differs across generations. As

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    The Last Supper Wendy Guindi Azusa Pacific University, University College The Last Supper Leonardo Da Vinci was born in April 15, 1452, Vinci, Italy and died May 2, 1519 at the age of 67 in Amboise, Kingdom of France. He was being called as a father of paleontology that is considered one of the greatest artists of all times. “He was well known for diverse fields of the arts, paintings, sculpting, architecture, music, mathematics, engineering, literature and many more.” (Leonardo artist

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    On March 27th, 1997, I was born. I was baptized on June 24, 1997, at Holy Face. Growing up, my family were strong believers in the Catholic faith. My sisters and I attended Catholic school from Kindergarten through 12th grade. We attended Mass every week, biweekly while we were at St. John's. My parents raised us as Catholics, with God at the center of everything that we did. Like all siblings, my sisters and I had our disagreements. We got in fights, occasionally driving our parents slightly

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    Charles The Lamb Analysis

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    In the two illuminations, a unity of appearance and attributes links Charles to the Lamb and sets in parallel the ways in which the earthly and heavenly rulers are honored. On facing pages, the Carolingian illuminators depicted parallel terrestrial and celestial ceremonies of the aurum coronarium. Just as Christ receives tribute in his heavenly court, so his terrestrial counterpart and reflection, Charles the Bald, receives homage in his earthly reign. The Lamb is in the dome of heaven; the king

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    Everett Feruson in Church History does a spendid work in coursing through church history until the 13th century. Ferguson’s writing keeps the reader captivated, being witty at times, but overall being very helpful, for example in defining the term simplex of Charles the Simple to mean without guile. This is notable for he covers a wide swath of history with a life differing from ours while including a review of culture, architecture and politics. His descriptions vividly portrait the faithfulness

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    Mary McDowell Book Review-596 Ranft, Patricia. Women and Spiritual Equality in Christian Tradition. New York: Saint Martin’s Press, 1998. In the book Women and Spiritual Equality in Christian Tradition, by Patricia Ranft, a new and innovative look at the role of women in the sphere of Christianity is examined. In a total of twelve chapters, the Central Michigan University professor discusses the role that women played in the first fifteen hundred years of Christianity and she disputes the contention

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    My spiritual journey began when I started attending Holy Spirit Regional Catholic School in 2007. From the start, I always had a lot of questions on who God was, where he came from, and how he worked. When I entered the second grade my sister, who was going into eighth grade at the time, decided that she wanted to be confirmed into the Catholic Church along with the rest of her grade, but she had not been baptized just yet. My father, being Catholic, was happy to hear that she chose the Catholic

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    Aguilar 1 Jason Aguilar Gary Tyra MILD 305 Church History 14 June 2016 Aggiornamento: the Vatican II and the Eastern Orthodox Church’s Impact on the Modern Church There are very few things in this world that are for sure. However, one of those things that can be counted on is, change. Change is inevitable. Change is unstoppable. Change does not ask for permission. People change, seasons change, times change, styles, change, and even the church changes. Aggiornamento, which means, “bringing up to

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    Catholics for short,” the Plaid Jungfrau responded to their insults, “Second, we don’t worship Mary and the saints; we revere them just as much as how nations revere the national heroes of their past. And third, there is nothing ‘pagan’ about Eucharistic Adoration and the Catholic Mass. Gee, I didn’t know had to go to a high school with a bunch of dimwitted bigots.” “Whatever you say, because we’re not interested in what rhetoric you might be trying to peddle,” the boy said in disgust. He then said to

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