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    recommended that school boards of the state approve a new resolution that would call for the reading of the Pledge of Allegiance, along with a prayer, in classrooms before the before the start of the day. The prayer did not specify any certain faith, but required the students to recognize their dependence on an “Almighty God”. By July of 1958, the Union Free District Number 9, Town of North Hampstead, adopted a resolution that stated the “Regent’s Prayer” would be recited in the school daily.…

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    Be Allowed At Columbus Catholic High School Are phones in school a distraction or a benefit for learning? Phones in school have been debated on for a long time if they should be allowed during school or not. At Columbus Catholic High School phones are not allowed during school hours they should be in lockers and turned off. If a phone is seen during class and a teacher catches you they will take it away and you can get it back at the end of the school day. Phones in school are both helpful and…

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    Secondly, the Catholic Church investments assist the population to work, increase their income, and attend school to achieve a higher education degree. All the staffs who work in the church office are from the parish, and they can participate in the priestly life, along with their jobs. Moreover, it is important to highlight the role of the church mission in the educational field, where the most famous schools and universities belong to the Catholic Church throughout the globe. The church also…

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    Religious Traditions

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    My project is about attending a worship service different from my own religious tradition, which is Catholic. I chose this project because I want to learn about other religions, other traditions, how they worship and what is involve in their ways of doing things. Experiencing a religion other than mine, will expand my knowledge. I believe that we always learn something new everyday and that we have to be open to receive what life offers by being here in this world that God created. What…

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    what I can identify myself as. I’m a student, sister, friend, daughter, helper, Catholic…the list goes on. I believe that what you value as an individual makes your identity. In order for me to be considered these things, I would need to devote myself or put some type of effort into these titles. The factor that I most identify myself with as my cultural identity is my religion. My parents are very religious Catholics. Growing up, they utilized what they learned in church and the Bible to raise…

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    American Culture Analysis

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    media analysis will define the cultural values of the American Protestant culture that are being negotiated with Roman Catholic culture in The Simpsons’ “The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star”. In this episode, Marge decides to allow Bart to attend a Roman Catholic school (St. Jerome’s Catholic School) in order to expand his knowledge of Christianity in the Roman Catholic experience. However, Marge is a member of a Protestant Church (First Church of Springfield), yet she is seeking a…

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    Flannery O’Conner resided in Milledgeville, Georgia from 1938 to 1964. Since her death, the city of Milledgeville has, like most cities, changed and adapted to fit with its worldly surroundings. Some of O’Conner’s most famous works bring forth an insight into what religion was like in Milledgeville during her time there. Her use of what readers assume to be true stories, allows the reader to experience the older culture of Milledgeville. A more recent writer, Alice Walker, also lived in the…

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    Religion Reflection Paper

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    really thought about going to church was when I was going through something . I 'm not saying that anyone that doesn’t go to church is any less holy than someone who goes every Sunday but the only time I turn to God was when I was in need . As high school teenager it really didn’t seem to have an affect on me. It wasn’t until I hit probably 20-21 that I knew something was not right . As a child I always had the weirdest dreams that just didn’t make sense to me but I never questioned it. Now…

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    have gained a deeper understanding as to what it means to be Catholic. I had once thought that Catholicism was not a big part of my life but I have come to realize that it greatly affects me and how I view the world. “You’re not a real Catholic if [....]”. This is a phrase I have heard many times since I have been at Saint Mary’s. Many of the books we have read have given different definitions of what religion is so, why can’t Catholics have different definitions of what Catholicism is? I…

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    Why My Catholic Faith Is Important To Me And How Saint Joseph Regional School Has Help Me Celebrate My Faith I have been attending Saint Joseph Regional School for the past nine years. During these years I have gained many life experiences and lessons that I will treasure. A Catholic education, community of friends, and devoted teachers are all part of Saint Joseph Regional School. I am honored that my parents gave me the opportunity to attend a Catholic school. I am eager to continue on…

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