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  • A fascinating exploration of the connection between profit making and morality, this book illustrates how modern accounting had its roots in the sacrament of confession. Double-entry bookkeeping (DEB), modern capitalism’s first and foremost calculative technology, was “invented” during the Middle Ages when profit making was morally stigmatized.

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  • Tập sách "Nhà thờ Công giáo ở Việt Nam: Kiến trúc - lịch sử (Catholic churches in Vietnam: architecture - history)" này không phải là một công trình nghiên cứu chuyên sâu về kiến trúc hay lịch sử của nhà thờ Công giáo Việt Nam. Với gần một ngàn tấm ảnh chụp ở những góc máy khác nhau về 200 nhà thờ nằm rải rác từ vùng biển Hà Tiên phía Nam tới Ải Chi Lăng hay ven duyên hải Hòn Gai biên giới phía Bắc, tập album này như là một chuyến tham quan và khám phá một loại hình kiến trúc, có thể lạ, nhưng không xa lạ, đã có mặt trên mọi miền đất nước Việt Nam.

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  • This article presents the theoretical basis of promoting Catholic resources based on the Bible, doctrine, canon law, and teachings of the Catholic Church. Then, it indicates the practices of promoting Catholic resources in Vietnam today in the fields of education, health care, the charity that contributed to the sustainable development of the country.

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  • The psychological sequelae of institutionalized abuse and its long-term consequences has not been systematically documented in existing literature in regarding social support once disclosure has been made. Reporting abuse is crucial, in particular for adult victims of childhood IA within the Catholic Church. Nevertheless, there is ongoing controversy about the benefits of disclosure.

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  • Researching on the architecture of these five churches not only shows the genius of the Vietnamese over hundred years ago in architectural art, but also reproduces the living conditions of the city aptly named "the Pearl of the Far East", which is full of dreaming and nostalgic beauty. Besides, these five old churches in Ho Chi Minh City are also considered as plentiful cultural resources and have high values for the development of city tourism.

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  • The Chinese rites controversy lasted for 294 years (1645 - 1939) and it caused many damages to the Roman Catholic Church in Asia included Vietnam. In order to solve this issue, the Holy See announced “The Exhortation Plane compertum est”. After the Second Vatican Council, Vietnam Bishops demanded to execute this Exhortation and the Announcement the 14th of June, 1965 approved Vietnamese Catholics venerate their ancestors and national heroes. In the spirit of cultural integration, the Catholicism has transformed from a strange religion into a close religion to the Nation.

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  • The Catholics and Protestants in Vietnam are both familiar and strange to the word “Christianity” because Vietnamese Catholics call themselves as Christians; Vietnamese Protestants consider themselves as Christians. In fact, both Catholics and Protestants are Christian believers. If they are asked what their religions, they will answer that they are Catholics or Protestants so that Christianity becomes strange to them. Historically, Catholicism, Protestantism, the Orthodox Church and Anglican Church were the great parts of Christianity. Later these religions were separated.

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  • Research state management for the international relations activities of Vietnamese Catholic Association, hence suggest some solutions to perfect state management regarding the international relations activities of Catholic Church in Viet Nam Association.

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  • In the High Middle Ages, Europe saw explosive urban growth, a revival of trade, and an emboldened Catholic Church. Yet catastrophic setbacks followed in the form of plague, economic collapse, and war. Christianity remained a focus of European life, but centuries of confrontation with the monarchies left the Church weakened.

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  • A new European civilization emerged in which monarchs competed for supremacy with the nobility and the Roman Catholic Church. The Byzantine Empire became the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Church and developed its own unique civilization.

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  • The Italian Renaissance introduced Europe to a secular viewpoint and led to artistic and intellectual accomplishments. Intellectual change led to Christian humanism and, finally, the Reformation-a break with the Catholic Church. As the Reformation spread across Europe, different forms of Protestantism emerged.

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  • following sketches of the lives of clergymen who were great scientists have appeared at various times during the past five years in Catholic magazines. They were written because the materials for them had gradually accumulated during the preparation of various courses of lectures, and it seemed advisable to put them in order in such a way that they might be helpful to others working along similar lines.

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  • William Allen was the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England during the years when Catholics were harshly persecuted under the rule of Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603; see entry). Because Catholics were not allowed to practice their religion legally in England, Allen left the country. In exile in Europe, he became the leader of England’s Catholics and worked to restore Catholicism in England. He established training schools for English Catholic priests in Europe, and he arranged for them to return to England and minister to Catholics there in secret....

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  • The Middle Ages was an era of great changes in civilization, a transition between ancient times and the modern world. Lasting roughly from A.D. 500 to 1500, the period saw the growth of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Europe and the spread of the Islamic faith in the Middle East. Around the world, empires—the Byzantine, Mongol, and Incan—rose and fell, and the first nation-states emerged in France, England, and Spain.

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  • the July of 1844 Dickens went on an Italian tour, which he afterwards summarised in the book called "Pictures from Italy." They are, of course, very vivacious, but there is no great need to insist on them considered as Italian sketches; there is no need whatever to worry about them as a phase of the mind of Dickens when he travelled out of England. He never travelled out of England. There is no trace in all these amusing pages that he really felt the great foreign things which lie in wait for us in the south of Europe, the Latin civilisation, the Catholic Church, the...

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  • To my Venerable Brothers the Cardinals, Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, Deacons and to all the People of God. Twenty years ago, work began on the Catechism of the Catholic Church that had been requested by the extraordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops held on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the close of the Second Vatican Council. I am filled with heartfelt thanks to the Lord God for having given the Church this Catechism, promulgated in 1992 by my venerated and beloved Predecessor, Pope John Paul II....

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  • Paragraph 4. Christ's Faithful - Hierarchy, Laity, Consecrated Life 871 "The Christian faithful are those who, inasmuch as they have been incorporated in Christ through Baptism, have been constituted as the people of God; for this reason, since they have become sharers in Christ's priestly, prophetic, and royal office in their own manner, they are called to exercise the mission which God has entrusted to the Church to fulfill in the world, in 385 accord with the condition proper to each one.

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  • Shakespeare lived in a period of change. In religion, politics, literature, and commerce, in the habits of daily living, in the world of ideas, his lifetime witnessed continual change and movement. When Elizabeth came to the throne, six years before he was born, England was still largely Catholic, as it had been for nine centuries; when she died England was Protestant, and by the date of Shakespeare's death it was well on the way to becoming Puritan. The Protestant Reformation had worked nearly its full course of revolution in ideas, habits, and beliefs.

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  • In the history of the world few persons have attained that high degree of spirituality reached by Madame Guyon. Born in a corrupt age, in a nation marked for its degeneracy; nursed and reared in a church, as profligate as the world in which it was embedded; persecuted at every step of her career; groping as she did in spiritual desolation and ignorance, nevertheless, she arose to the highest pinnacle of pre-eminence in spirituality and Christian devotion.

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