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A Model of Catholicity for Catholic Schools [PDF]
Using qualitative and quantitative methods, this study was designed to establish a model of the Catholicity of Catholic Basic schools in Davao Provinces, Philippines. The outputs of focus group discussions were analysed and used to construct the framework of the study and the basis for the survey instrument.
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Catholics for Choice was founded in 1973 to serve as a voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports women's and men's moral and legal right to follow their consciences in matters of sexuality and reproductive health. We promote public policies that advance sexual and reproductive health ethics from a values-based perspective ...
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Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the culture of the Catholic Church – as constituted through the Roman magisterium – can be understood as fundamentally homophobic, and in its teaching not just on homosexuality, but also on contraception and priestly celibacy.
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We like the method the author of A Catholic History of Great Britain has proposed to herself of emphasizing, that is to say, “leading ideas” rather than “unimportant facts,” it is the only method for treating history on so compressed a scale. But we confess to some disappointment at the result. Perhaps we expected too much. The test of a general survey
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Pecherin: from Catholic to Catholic [PDF]
ADAM DROZDEK (Pittsburgh, USA)
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BISHOP BANCROFT AND A CATHOLIC PRESS A CATHOLIC PRESS [PDF]
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Religion and suicide in Hungary: uncovering regional patterns and the protective effect of Catholicism (2000-2022). [PDF]
Lantos T, Urfi ZG, Nyári TA.
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Religiosity spirituality and nonreligious spiritual practices linked to anxiety and depressive symptoms. [PDF]
Główczyński P +2 more
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Once a Catholic? The impact of changes in Catholic identity and in Catholic schools [PDF]
The prestigious Annual Cardinal Winning Lecture offers a significant contribution to educational thinking in Scotland and generally places priority on development of Catholic thinking and Catholic Education. The 2014 Lecture attracted 300 people and took a more radical approach: the speaker chose to focus on the changing demography of those who attend ...
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