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    be Catholic. The Catholic church would be even more powerful than they were before. There are many reasons for why the Protestant Reformation was important, but there are three main things that it caused that changed the world forever. First, the Protestant Reformation caused the Catholic church to become less powerful. At the time, the Catholic church could do whatever they wanted. They controlled hospitals, orphanages, funerals, baptisms, and other important services. As…

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    Funeral My observation of a ceremony that I attended was a Catholic Funeral. While observing a Catholic Funeral I observed ,where the church was located, what the church looked like and statues outside of the church. While walking in the church, the church had an antique look about it such as the windows and the building structure. I also observed the music the church was playing before and during the ceremony, also how Catholic ministers dressed. The prayer the minister spoke was very heart…

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    • 100% of each church attendance groups donate more to non-UMC causes than they have in unpaid apportionments even as the conference’s amount apportioned decreases relative to the conference income. • Baltimore-Washington ranks 10th in persons served in the community • Attendance in Baltimore-Washington, in comparison to other conferences, this is strong as Baltimore-Washington has 9 more weekly attendees per church than the average UMC church. • Attracting new members has remained fairly…

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    appropriately they are called the Church of England. This denomination began in the sixteenth century in England evolving from the Roman church but remaining intact with their with strong celtic influence. When created by King Henry the VIII he declared the Anglican church is under the ultimate authority of the king, contrary to traditional church that is usually under the Pope. It began when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses to the doors of the Catholic church and discontentment began to…

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    education, and the importance of members and people in general being educated not just in Christian theology but also in things like math and science. These focuses on the community helped the Society of Jesus become a resected order of the Catholic Church and is still reflected in their operations today. Saint Ignatius of Loyola was borne is Basque country and…

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    Catholic Church broke with tradition regarding ecumenism. For the first time, rather than regarding the Jewish people as the “killers of Christ”, they acknowledged them as their “older Christian brothers”. Vatican II recognized God’s covenant with the Jews, and the Catholic Church’s roots in Judaism. In addition to addressing the Jewish faith in a more amicable way, the attitude towards other Christian faiths was decidedly more friendly. Rather than taking the stance that the Catholic Church was…

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    Tale of Two Leaders The striking differences between a Catholic priest and a Christian pastor are nearly too numerous to count. Not only in the services they conduct, but their orientation into their field and the way they are taught to interact. The reality of the situation is the contrasts exist only to highlight to comparisons. Between Ronald Cobb, the Christion pastor in Horton Kansas, and Benjamin Tremmel, the Catholic priest of the Good Intent Parish, there exist some of the most uncommon…

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    started the First Baptist Church in Providence, Rhode Island. Southern Baptism was introduced in 1830 when there was tension in the Baptist church and it split into two branches: northern and southern. The major disagreement focused on slavery. There was a group of Baptist that were against slavery . In May of 1845 a group of Baptists separated and organized the Southern Baptist Convention. Moving forward…

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    heard about it. did you know that it has been around since the Middle Ages? In the Middle Ages drama was developed by the ruling and wealthy class to keep the poor peasants in line. Many plays were developed performed and produced by the church. at the time, the church was a major political and moral center. Medieval theatre refers to the period of theatrical performance between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and the in the beginning of the Renaissance in…

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    Planned Parenthood Journey

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    I broke the folkway, or the minor everyday social habit, of appropriate topic of dress at church (Lecture). Outside of school, I am a peer to peer sex educator for Planned Parenthood, because of this I own Planned Parenthood clothing. I attended three conservative churches dressed in a t-shirt, hoodie and jeans. The t-shirt is bright pink and says “Planned Parenthood” on the front in lighter baby pink. Over this, I wore a light grey zip-up sweatshirt which stated “Teen Council” on the front and…

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