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    “In just seven years, from 1532 to 1538, eight million Indians were converted to Christianity.” Whether one believes the Virgin de Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego on the hill or believe that Guadalupe was created to convert the Indians to the Catholic Church, the legend of Guadalupe as we know her today begins at this time. As a placebo for a changing guard, La Virgen de

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    they challenge the institution. Each of these themes are depicted through the cultural and religious symbol of the Virgin of Guadalupe. La Virgen de Guadalupe or The Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, represents a central image of Mexican Catholicism. The Catholic Church utilized the symbolic image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to represent feminine virtue through a

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    Kathryn Mary

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    I’ve written before about my younger sister, Kathryn Mary, who was born on September 13, 1972. Within a couple of days of her birth, her doctors discovered that she had Down syndrome and a heart defect that was going to eventually need to be corrected with open heart surgery. Unfortunately, Kathryn never got to a point where she had enough strength and stamina to withstand a surgery. She was so weak that she was never able to turn herself over or crawl on the floor. She gained very little weight

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    They started believing her when she told them the vision spoke to her and said "I am the Immaculate Conception." This name was given to Mary because priests believe that she was sinless from birth and therefore was "Immaculate." Many Christians believe your born with sin but Mary was a "Conception." Bernadette visited the cave often to see the vision. The vision told Bernadette to build a church here knowing that Lourdes would soon become

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    This paper will compare and contrast Luther and Julian of Norwich in light of their understanding of salvation and “union with God”. This paper will also explore their understandings of the proper Christian life in light of these understandings. Specifically, it will argue that their writings contain important questions and concerns that center on issue of how God relates to humanity. Furthermore, it will explore their views on God and humanity’s nature as well as how God intercedes in the midst

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    Can God’s Grace Be “Banked” Last month, I made a telephone call to a man I’ve known for more than 20 years. For the purpose of this article, I’m going to call him “Luke.” I hadn’t seen Luke for several months and I wanted to see what was going on with him. Before he disappeared, I saw him at least once a week in the adoration chapel. After Luke stopped showing up at the chapel, I asked another person who knows him what had happened to him. The person told me that he had heard that a priest at Luke’s

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    The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Orphanage, directed by J.A Bayona, are both female driven stories, and due to a lack of dominant female roles in books and television, these pieces make statements on our society. The 19th century had very few female rights and very strict gender roles. A time when most women were thought to have some form of mental illness, and due to a lack of medical knowledge were vastly mistreated. The lapse in medicinal science, in combination with extremely

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    Angelas Ashes Essay

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    Although life presents you with many obstacles, if you continue to persevere, eventually you will achieve success. Angela’s Ashes, by Frank McCourt, is a good example of this. Frank is constantly limited by his poverty. We watch him stick with his goals and eventually accomplish them in the end. He also watches his mother continually try to stretch the family budget in order to get meager amounts of food. Death is also very prevalent in this book as Frank and his family have to adjust to the death

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    was made to look just like a room from the place in which the showcased art originated from. There were many amazing art pieces that drew my attention, but there was one art piece that caught my eye and that I was in awe of. This is the Crown of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception Known as the Crown of the Andes I selected this work of art for many reasons. The first reason is that as I walked passed this work of art it caught my eyes right away. I was amazed at the precision used to create every

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    Adam and Eve and Virgin of the Rosary both have their roots set in religion. Adam and Eve is one of the oldest stories in the world. The Virgin of the Rosary depicts one of the icons of the Christian religion who beared the “savior of the world” Jesus Christ. Both pieces tell a story, different but connected. The bible connects these two pieces both stories of creation. Both represent the start of a new world of sorts. Adam and Eve Virgin of the Rosary Adam

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