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Under the influence of a changing cultural mentality, divorce and cohabitation have become an acceptable and common matter for most Catholics (not only) in Slovakia.
Ladislav Csontos
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On Taking One\u27s Daily Dip in the Font: Baptismal Piety [PDF]
(Excerpt) The wife of a faculty colleague of mine has a serious problem with hip deterioration. Daily she goes to the local Y for a swim. For her a pool plunge is a matter of life and health. Most baptismal fonts are much too small for such a daily dip.
Tietjen, John H
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Abstract Through the prism of Voltaire's letters on the Quakers (1733) and John Boyle's riposte in his preface to Father Brumoy's The Greek Theatre (1759), some Shakespeare criticism of the period is shown to have drawn on issues of religious controversy, in this case, Methodist enthusiasm, to formulate some of the principal tenets of fledgling ...
Jonathan P.A. Sell
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Manifestations, social impact, and decay of conceptual beliefs: A cultural perspective
Believing comprises multifaceted processes that integrate information from the outside world through meaning making processes with personal relevance. Conceptual beliefs can be about autobiographical, political, religious, and other aspects of life and may be encouraged by participation in group rituals.
Rüdiger J. Seitz +2 more
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The Code of Canon Law of John Paul II sets forth in can. 998 as follows: “The anointing of the sick, by which the Church commends to the suffering and glori fi ed Lord the faithful who are dangerously ill, so that he ...
Robert Kantor
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Catholic family towards holy perfection: pastoral challenges and management
This research examines Catholic families towards the perfection of holiness: challenges, management, and pastoral care. A Catholic family is a family based on Catholic marriage.
Christina Esti Susanti +2 more
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Hindu‐Christian Comparative Theology in a Decolonial Key
Abstract This article imagines how the discipline of comparative theology might sound in a decolonial key. Focusing on implications for Hindu‐Christian comparative theology, this article puts the sacramental theological approach of Indian Christian artist and theologian Jyoti Sahi into conversation with Michi Saagiig (Mississauga) Nishnaabeg theorist ...
Michelle Voss
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Abstract In the neighbourhood Caminos a la Libertad, located in the north‐western part of Quito, every November, a group of Afro‐Ecuadorian women called the Community of Saint Martin & The Martinas pay tribute to Saint Martin de Porres “the Black saint of the Afro‐descendant community.” This celebration is relevant in a context in which the Afro ...
Rocío Vera Santos
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The contemporary teaching of the Church views the pre-baptismal catechumenate as a model of sacramental catechesis. It also extends this form of formation to marriage preparation. This seems to be particularly justified by the fact that this sacrament is
Aneta Krupka
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Recent documents on catechesis state that Christian upbringing in families, catechesis, and teaching religion at school are intrinsically linked in the service of the Christian upbringing of children and youth.
Wojciech Lechów
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