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    The second-highest official of the Russian Orthodox Church has called for deeper involvement and collaboration with Catholics in helping the persecuted Christians in the Middle East, saying both Moscow and the Vatican should be concerned over the suffering of their co-believers. In an interview with Italian newspaper Sole 24 Ore on Aug. 16, Russian Orthodox Church’s Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev is calling for unified efforts with the Catholic Church in helping the persecuted Middle East Christians

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    will analyses two preeminent types of writings, The Encyclical letter, and The Mass Homily. Similarly, I will compare a priest’s use of language in their homily to The Holy Father Pope Francis’ language use. Next discussion point is the prior knowledge and criteria to understand the Catholic discourse and relate

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    St Vincent de Paul The Society of St Vincent De Paul are a voluntary organization with the catholic church. St Vincent de Paul society strive to achieve there goal, which is to educate Catholic social teaching, and to apply the knowledge they have in catholic social teaching to help and find a way to care for others. St Vincent de Paul let no injustice go unchallenged and mention in their mission statement saying that they aspires to live the gospel message by serving Christ in the poor with love

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    Catholic View Of Freedom

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    relationship with God, discovering their surroundings and their self. “Not as a race to the destinations end”, but an inward and outward converting journey. As “freedom consists of not doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought” (Pope John Paul II). Today and for centuries, pilgrims have been searching for the true state of freedom. In contemporary society, World Youth day is a significant event in the Catholic calendar in which thousands upon thousands gather together in unity to celebrate

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    Clergy sexual abuse cases received significant media and public attention across the world, especially in the United States and Ireland. In 2004, the John Jay report stated a total of 4,392 priests and deacons against whom allegations of sexual abuse had been made. In response to the attention, members of the Church's hierarchy have contended that media coverage was excessive, disproportionate and unnecessary that such abuse takes place in other religions and institutions and not just the Roman Catholic

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    Essay On St. Maximilian

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    cremated by the camp officials on the feast of the Assumption. He had stated years earlier: “I would like to be reduced to ashes for the reason for the Immaculata, and may this dirt be carried over the entire world, so that nothing would stay.” Pope John Paul II canonized Maximilian as a “Martyr of Charity” and “Patron Saint of our tough century” in 1982. St. Maximilian Kolbe is the patron of journalists, families, prisoners, the pro-life movement and the with chemicals addicted

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    The Church On Earth

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    “ For the Church on earth is endowed already with a sanctity that is real but imperfect.”1 Throughout history, God has used many events, personalities and desicions to bring his pilgrim Church closer to the fullness of sanctity He desires for it. Although throughout history the Church has found herself confronted with controversy, pain and the imperfect nature of humanity, these moments often brought opportunities for God to manifest Himself in ways that continue to impact Catholics today. The Holy

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    Mother Daughter Talk (July 7, 2017) Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church. Outline: I will start by introducing myself. Explain what my Catholic faith means to me and how it has helped me in my life, especially in my relationship with my own daughter. (I am married with three kids, two boys and one girl. They are all college students right now. I converted to the Catholic Church 23 years ago. I have been an ESL teacher for more than 20 years. I was a RCIA and confirmation teacher for a few years

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    As a community guided by God, the Catholic Church is continually challenging its members and other global communities to unite through charity, justice and subsidiarity to improve the livelihood of those supressed by poverty. By definition, such poverty is detrimental to human rights outlined in the Catholic Social Teachings (CSTs), and consequently, the Church has sought immediate aid for these people. Due to the cyclical nature of poverty, actions of justice are also being encouraged to sustain

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    The Name of God is Mercy, by Pope Francis, explain how fate, freedom, and choice often clash depending on perspective. In All The Pretty Horses, the author shows through two characters, John and the Dueña Alfonsa, that freedom is controllable, but also uncontrollable. In John 's journey, all he seeks is freedom from the land that confined him, where the Dueña Alfonsa only sees that under the façade of freedom, civilization will collapse. In The Name of God is Mercy, Pope Francis explains how the freedom

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