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    Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. Marriage is the “The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life (CCC 1601).” Because marriage is a sacrament, not everyone can do it at any time in their life. The couple getting married must meet certain requirements. Some of those are both partners have to be baptized Christians, not closely related, partners of the opposite sex, free of any other marriage, and…

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    My Religious Experience

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    Title The world is filled with people who come from many different cultures and countries. It is filled with different races, languages, political ideas and religions. Oftentimes these many differences come with a great deal of contention and misunderstandings, especially in the case of religion. As there are so many different religious views throughout the world, it can seem extremely difficult find the common ground between religions. But as we work to find common ground and strive to…

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    My Confirmation Experience

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    Here, Catholics receive the body and blood of Christ who gave up his life to save us. My Holy Communion was during second grade. To prepare, I attended meetings at school and participated in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. On May 1, 2011, I had my First Communion at the Our Lady of Mercy Parish. Relatives from both sides of the family, friends, and my godparents attended. I went to mass with my classmates and received the eucharist for the first…

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    The Sacraments are agreed upon by most sources to be signs from God to confer grace. They are sacred symbols of the relationship between God and mankind. They communicate a meaning beyond themselves, are used to celebrate significant moments, and deepen our experiences and relationships. Jesus is the perfect symbol for christens for he is both fully divine and fully human. There are three categories of sacraments Initiation, Vocation, and healing we will talk about these categories later. Mass…

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    Genesis 3: 1-24 Analysis

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    In Genesis 3: 1-24, it is implied that the first sin was caused by temptation. The devil, or Satan, made himself appear as a serpent in the Garden of Eden; he informed Eve that the only reason why God did not want both her and Adam to eat from the tree with the forbidden fruit was because the fruit contained knowledge that only God had at the time. This portion of the bible expresses sin as any act that defies God’s command; God has certain expectations and rules for us that he provides us with…

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    The circumstances that led my aunt and uncle to meet each other for the first time was that they went to school together. They both went to ITT Tech together and started talking to one another. The things they did to get to know each other better were small stuff like talk to one another and meet each other’s family. They had also hung out together and went on dates. Also, they said that they sometimes would go paintballing with each other just to have fun. “We would commonly go to the movies…

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    Confirmation Narrative

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    “Confirmation” As next year approaches, I will be in high school, and not only in school, but in my church, I am maturing. In September of 2015, to the spring of 2016, I was in a confirmation class, then was later confirmed in front of my church. Although to receive my confirmation acquired time. The woman that taught the classes, was, and still is a pastor, dedicated, along with energetic. The feeling of anxiousness was inside me to go to the class for the first time. However, I am exceedingly…

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    I am enjoying the books and videos for the class. For my Session 2 topic, I chose to debate infant baptism. The topic was so interesting that I read three books. Before I knew it, I spent so much time reading that I left myself with only one day to write my paper. That was stressful, and I vowed never to do that again. Then I launched into the Session 3 readings on historical theology and once again, I became over-engrossed on the subject. I found myself, in this case surfing from website to…

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    Baptism Vs Religion

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    Catholic faith themselves rather than having the decision made for them as babies. Some adults choose to be re-Baptized. This practice is common in other Christian branches, such as the Baptist Church. However, the Catholic church believes Baptism is a sacrament a person should only experience once in their life, as the purpose of Baptism is to remove Original sin following birth. To be baptized twice signifies that Original sin was not removed the first time, which implies the initial Baptism…

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    Oscar Romero Analysis

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    At the beginning of the film, Oscar Romero was presented as a bookworm who lived more in his own world than in the real world. He based most of his understanding of the world off of the things he had read in books. Romero also shows his belief that the church should be separate from state, when he stays in the car when himself and another priest go to help people who had been stopped by the military on there way to the voting polls. As the movie progresses he is shown transforming into a more…

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